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The bathing lakes of Kufsteinerland

Glittering pearls

Green paradise. Vast unspoilt nature. Dark beauty. Clear oases. Varied nature experiences. Jewel with views. The six bathing lakes around Kufsteinerland are as different in their character as the eight picturesque villages and the nature-bound fortress city. And yet there are still things that the six glittering pearls surrounded by beautiful Tyrolean landscapes have in common. Excellent water quality. The Tyrolean Mountains as a backdrop. Forests, which create a picturesque visual focus in the foreground and again in the background. The options for water-based fun in Kufsteinerland range from almost untouched and idyllically quiet to busy and sporty.

Thiersee

Thiersee
Thiersee

On a high plateau in the Thiersee Valley, in the middle of the Brandenberg Alps and surrounded by expansive meadows, is Thiersee. An idyllic natural lake in front of the backdrop of the Tyrolean Mountains. Most notably the popular viewpoint and climbing mountain Pendling, to the south, is a distinctive focal point that stands out from the rolling hills. Little beech trees and expansive sunbathing lawns, especially the Thiersee lido on the northern shore, make this bathing lake a paradise for water sport enthusiasts.

Hechtsee

Hechtsee
Hechtsee

Near the Bavarian border, in the Brandenberg Alps at the foot of Thierberg. Hechtsee is the largest bathing lake in the area around Kufstein and the eight idyllic villages in Kufsteinerland. It impresses with its excellent water quality, and enchants with its impressive view of the surrounding mountains.

Banenensee

Banenensee
Banenensee

Fondly called Banana lake due to its shape, the gem's mountain backdrop fascinates visitors. Fed with drinking quality water, Bananensee offers a unique bathing experience.

Stimmersee

Stimmersee
Stimmersee

According to statistics, Stimmersee is one of the two cleanest lakes in Austria. The average water temperature in summer is a comfortable 21 °C. In the north and south the thick forests surrounding the clear lake reach all the way to the shoreline.

Pfrillsee

Pfrillsee
Pfrillsee

Pfrillsee is famous for its wonderful tranquillity, and extremely good water quality. Idyllic bathing pleasure in the middle of Kufsteinerland, with the fortress city, surrounding nature and the eight picturesque villages. Pfrillsee is accessible free-of-charge to the public.

Längsee

Längsee
Längsee

Idyllically located in the forest, Längsee is the most difficult to reach of the four Thierberg lakes in Kufsteinerland. However, its location in the middle of untouched Tyrolean natural landscape makes it even more fascinating.

Walchsee

Walchsee
Walchsee

With a size of almost 100 hectares, Walchsee is used for swimming, boating, sailing and windsurfing. For long daylight hours there is a lido and lakeside promenade with comfortable infrastructure, and varied play and sporting offers available, including bathing options on the eastern and southern shores.

Hintersteinersee

Hintersteinersee
Hintersteinersee

Hintersteinersee - a true natural jewel. The lake is located in Scheffau, in the middle of the Wilder Kaiser nature reserve, and is one of the most beautiful and cleanest mountain lakes in Tyrol.

Hödenauersee

Hödenauersee
Hödenauersee

On your boards, get set, go! Speed along over the waves on a wakeboard or water skis. One thing is certain: this is the coolest way to "walk on water". Let the ground be pulled away from under your feet. Hödenauersee has had a water ski facility for more than 40 years, and it was one of the first lift systems in Germany.

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