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South Tyrol
Graun - Curon Venosta

Haidersee Loop Trail

Easy

4.7

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2,896

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Haidersee Loop Trail

01:26

5.48km

40m

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Embark on an easy hike around the scenic Haidersee Loop Trail, a gentle 3.4-mile (5.5 km) path that offers picturesque views of the surrounding mountains. You will experience a minimal elevation gain of just 132 feet (40 metres), making it a relaxed journey suitable for all skill levels. The route typically takes about 1 hour and 25 minutes to complete, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere and enjoy the natural beauty of the lake. As you walk, keep an eye out for the distinctive reed beds that line the shore, providing a habitat for various bird species.

Planning your visit to the Haidersee Loop Trail is straightforward, as the path is accessible throughout the year. Even in winter, the trail is often cleared, offering a unique opportunity for snow hiking. This route is particularly family-friendly, with its flat terrain making it suitable for strollers. You will find several inviting picnic spots along the way, perfect for a break to enjoy the panoramic vistas of the Vinschgau valley and the towering Ortler Group.

The Haidersee Loop Trail stands out for its serene environment and the stunning backdrop of the Ortler Group, including prominent peaks like Ortler itself. The lake's reed beds are not just visually appealing; they are a vital ecosystem supporting diverse bird and fish populations, and you might even spot graceful swans gliding across the water. This trail offers a peaceful escape, connecting you with the natural splendor of the region without demanding strenuous effort.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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View of the Ortler Group from Lake Haider

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The snow-capped mountains of the Ortler Group can also be seen from the Haidersee

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The St. Valentin - Haideralm cable car is the perfect entry point to the interesting, heavily rooted "Schöneben Trails"!
altoadigepertutti.it/de/poi/kabinenbahn_st_valentin_haideralm

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Swan family with 9 boys

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A cozy café/restaurant right on the lake. Open all summer, call ahead between October and March to be sure it's open. Tuesday is rest day! suedtirol.live/de/gastronomie/restaurant-zeress-st-valentin-auf-der-haide-p73126

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Waterfall at Lake Haider

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Two days after the continuous rain, a beautiful waterfall can still be admired

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Forest and Lake Trail

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There are several such places, whether swimming is allowed, I have no idea.

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Very nice lake tour around the lake.

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Lake of the Muta

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Words are not necessary here - only one thing remains here: let your eyes wander and enjoy the view of the Haidersee. Maybe during a short break?

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3.40 km

1.72 km

179 m

175 m

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3.63 km

1.21 km

418 m

211 m

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June 25, 2025,Spaziergang mit Naomi und Bingo um den Heidersee. 🇮🇹
A very beautiful walk around the lake with a beautiful view of the lake and the mountains in the background. I saw many waterfowl with their chicks. The part with the biotope is very beautiful.

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After we finally arrived in Italy today via the Reschen Pass, we quickly did a short lap around the Haidersee south of the Reschensee. It was very cold and there was a strong wind which made it feel even colder. But from the initial thick clouds, the sun and the blue sky came out more and more! This gives us …

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Today I took a little time to relax and take it easy. The walk around Lake Haidersee was a wonderfully chilled out one. There are rotating beach chairs on every corner, you can put your feet in the water or jump in completely. The water is super soft and feels great. The little bistro had great coffee at Italian prices …

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A leisurely tour around the beautifully situated Haidersee.

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The Haidersee is a natural alpine lake and lies at 1450 m above sea level in the municipality of Graun im Vinschgau. Surrounded by a beautiful mountain backdrop, the lake is a popular destination for sport fishing. The circular path around the lake is mostly very even. Only the last section of the path has a very steep gradient (20%) …

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To make matters worse, I passed out last night while letting the dog out. At first in the morning it looked like I wouldn't be able to walk at all, but it was enough for a flat walk around Lake Haidersee with lots of breaks to sit.
If you find the view of the mountains or the sky strange, it's …

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February 4, 2024,Um den Haidersee
Enjoyed the beautiful weather on a hike. Even walked a bit across the frozen lake.

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Very nice lake tour that is easy to walk. The view over the lake in the mountain landscape is mega. 👍☀️🫶

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Lake Haider Loop Trail suitable for families and beginners?

Yes, the Lake Haider Loop Trail is considered easy to walk and is very family-friendly. Its relatively flat profile makes it ideal for a relaxed outdoor experience, and it's even suitable for strollers.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The circular path around Lake Haidersee features a mix of tarmac, gravel, and natural paths. You'll also cross two wooden footbridges that lead through natural shore areas.

What can I see along the Lake Haider Loop Trail?

The trail offers magnificent mountain panoramas of the Vinschgau valley and stunning views of the Ortler massif. Key highlights include the View of the Ortler Group from Lake Haider, a Waterfall at Lake Haider, and the Forest and Lake Trail section. You might also spot a Swan family.

When is the best time of year to hike the Lake Haider Loop Trail?

The Lake Haider Loop Trail is a year-round destination. In summer, it's perfect for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty. In winter, the path is cleared for winter hiking, offering a unique snow-covered landscape experience.

Is the Lake Haider Loop Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is under control, especially given the presence of wildlife and other hikers. Leash rules may apply in certain areas.

Where can I park for the Lake Haider Loop Trail?

Specific parking information isn't detailed, but the trail is easily accessible. You can often find parking near the lake or in the nearby village of St. Valentin auf der Haide. The St. Valentin–Haideralm Cable Car (Valley Station) could be a good reference point for access.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Lake Haider Loop Trail. It's freely accessible to the public.

Are there places to eat or picnic spots along the trail?

Yes, there are several cozy picnic spots available along the trail to enjoy the views. You can also find dining options nearby, such as Ristorante Zeress on Lake San Valentino alla Muta.

Does the Lake Haider Loop Trail connect with other hiking routes?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Seerundgang (100% of the route), Etschradroute - Via Claudia Augusta (62%), and Fimberpass - Val d'Uina - Reschenpass Etappe 3 (Schleis Mals - Nauders) (62%).

What other activities can be done around Lake Haider?

Beyond hiking, Lake Haider offers various activities. In summer, you can enjoy fishing and boating. In winter, the frozen lake is popular for ice skating, ice sailing, and snowkiting.

What makes Lake Haider unique compared to nearby lakes?

While not as famous as its larger neighbor, Lake Reschen (known for its sunken church tower), Lake Haider stands out as a natural lake with significant ecological value. Its reed beds serve as a habitat for numerous bird and fish species, making it excellent for birdwatching and nature observation.

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