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LAKES, Waterfalls & PUBLIC POOLS

Bathing Lakes

The Tiroler Zugspitz Arena offers a variety of beautiful lakes perfect for swimming and relaxing. Heiterwanger See provides picturesque views and ideal conditions for water sports enthusiasts. The remote Blindsee captivates visitors with its impressive panoramic views and is a hidden gem for divers. The idyllic Mittersee near Biberwier attracts visitors with its pleasant water temperatures and a playground for children. In Bichlbach, the Naturbadesee invites the whole family to enjoy a day of fun in the water. Experience an unforgettable swimming adventure amidst the breathtaking mountain scenery of Tyrol.

Drone image of Lake Heiterwanger See | © TZA / Sam Oetiker
Heiterwanger See
Panoramic view of lake Blindsee. | © TZA / Sam Oetiker
Blindsee
Mittersee
Naturbadesee

Lake Heiterwanger See

The picturesque Heiterwanger See is located at the entrance to the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, in the municipality of Heiterwang am See. Together with the Plansee, which is connected by a 300-meter-long canal, it forms the second-largest body of water in Tyrol.

In the summer, Heiterwanger See is bustling with activity. Enjoy stand-up paddling or rent a boat: rowboats cost 16.00 euros per hour (10.00 euros for half an hour), electric boats 29.00 euros (18.00 euros for half an hour), and pedal boats 22.00 euros (14.00 euros for half an hour).

Around the lake, you’ll find hikers, runners, and cyclists. For a relaxing break, you can grill or fish in one of the bays. Heiterwanger See offers something for everyone, whether you want to be active or just relax.

Elevation: 976 m
Surface area: 137 ha
Depth: 60 m
Water Temperature: 19 - 22 °C
Lake floor: rocks & pebbles
Prices: Heiterwanger See free of charge (partial parking fee)
 Additional details: dogs allowed

Lake Blindsee

Lake Blindsee is located just below the Fern Pass and amidst a forested mountain landscape – hidden at first glance. But it’s exactly this special location with impressive scenic views that makes this lake so enchanting and attractive to visitors. What’s more, this lake is a secret tip among divers: Thanks to a visibility range of up to 30 metres, they can admire a mystical underwater scenery of logs and tree trunks that have been lying at the bottom of the lake for a long time already.

Elevation: 1.093 m
Surface area: 26 ha
Depth: 25 m
Water temperature: 18 - 22 °C
Lake floor: rocks
Prices: parking fee
Additional details: dogs allowed
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Important: Blindsee is privately owned by the Hotel Mohr Life Resort, and a permit or license is required for stand-up paddling and diving.

Lake Mittersee

The small, idyllic Mittersee near Biberwier is classified as a mountain lake but invites visitors to swim with pleasant water temperatures of up to 22 degrees Celsius. Families especially will enjoy this spot, as young visitors can have fun on the new playground.

Elevation: 1.086 m
Surface area: 3,7 ha
Depth: 4 m
Water temperature: ca. 22 °C
Lake floor: mud
Price: free of charge
Children & families: playground
Additional details: dogs allowed

Bichlbach natural bathing pond

In a natural setting, families can go swimming at the sports and leisure park in Bichlbach: The 1,400 square metre natural bathing pond is perfect for having fun in the water. It’s only about 1.7 to 2.8 metres deep – and a great location for both a relaxed dip in the water or swimming a few sporty laps. The special kids’ area where the little ones can play and splash around is 40 to 80 centimetres deep. 

By the way:

The bathing pond is only one of the diverse offers at the sports and leisure park. It also features kids’ rafting, minigolf, beach volleyball, tennis, a small-field sports area, and a playground ... Sounds fun, right?

Mountain lakes

Seebensee, Drachensee, Igelsee

The mountain lakes of the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena are true natural jewels. At an elevation of 1,675 meters, Seebensee delights hikers, bikers, and nature lovers alike with its turquoise blue water and breathtaking mountain panorama. Surrounded by Sonnenspitze, Tajakopf, and the Zugspitze massif, the lake offers stunning views. It is accessible from Ehrwald or Biberwier via easy hiking trails or climbing paths.

At 1,910 meters, the crystal-clear Drachensee is 28 meters deep. This mountain lake is located slightly above Seebensee and below Coburger Hütte. As the highest lake in the region, it has frosty water temperatures, yet there are always brave souls who take a dip in the chilly waters.

Above the Ehrwalder Alm and at the foot of Igelkopf, mountaineers will find a small, charming mountain lake at 1,585 meters, surrounded by pastureland. Depending on the weather and water level, Igelsee is visible on the way towards Leutasch/Gaistal and accessible from the Ehrwalder Alm on the route to Seebensee. In some maps, Igelsee is labeled as Negelsee or Egelsee.

Seebensee
Drachensee
Igelsee
Top-Tier Nature Adventures

Waterfalls in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena

Nature lovers who have ever stood before a waterfall know: cascading water is mesmerizing. In the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, impressive waterfalls are waiting to be discovered. Whether as a destination for your next hike or a stunning photo opportunity, these natural wonders are always worth a visit. The regional waterfalls are best accessed via the following hiking trails:

Right at the source

Loisach river and its springs

Ready to discover the most beautiful locations in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena? Holiday guests who enjoy being by the water should embark on hike along the Loisach river and its springs in Biberwier. It all started with a rockslide about 4,000 years ago – since then, water bubbles to the surface from the depths of the earth. The springs of the Loisach are a popular excursion destination for relaxation seekers and hikers. The bright green colours of the different algae give the springs a radiant sheen – perfect for stunning holiday snapshots. 

Tip: the cycle route along the Loisach. From the river’s springs in Biberwier, the 115-kilometre route runs all the way to Wolfratshausen where the Loisach joins the Isar. This tour has everything it takes for a wonderful excursion: an impressive mountain scenery including a view of the Zugspitze, springs, lakes, bogs, and a unique flora and fauna. If you prefer a relaxed and leisurely tour, you should break this one up into several stages – sporty riders can cover the distance in a single day.

Out and about on the water

Boat Trip on Heiterwanger See

For those who wish to experience the fjord-like landscape and crystal-clear waters at the foot of the Zugspitze from an extraordinary perspective: a ride on one of the passenger ships is an impressive experience for both young and old. From mid-May to mid-October, the MS Margarethe and the MS Wilhelm navigate across Heiterwanger See and Plansee.

For more information, please visit the website of Hotel Fischer am See or call +43 (0) 5674 5116!

TIP
The three stops for boarding and disembarking are perfect for combining with hikes along the lakes. Additionally, a boat trip—without intermediate stops—is included in the Z-Ticket.
Swimming no matter the weather

Public pools in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena

There are several locations in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena where visitors can have some fun in the water even on rainy days. At the public indoor pool at Hotel Edelweiss in Lermoos, guests get to swim their laps on 340 square metres. And the public pool at Hotel Singer in Berwang boasts 1,800 square metres of wellness area spaced out across three floors. 

Tip: Find out about these and other hotels with public pools! 

And when the sun is shining again? You can enjoy a swim at Lermoos Panorama Pool with incredible scenic views of the Zugspitze or in the Bärenbad in Berwang.

Other summer adventures in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena:

Canyoning

Jumping, sliding, abseiling: Explore the region's gorges by going on an action-fuelled adventure! 

Stand-up paddle boarding

An enjoyable way to discover the region from the water. 

Summer holidays for families

You're looking for holidays that will make you and your little ones smile from ear to ear? The Tyrolean Zugspitz Arena boasts countless opportunities for activities, professional childcare options, and special family hotels! 

Summer in the mountains

Hiking, biking, lakes and public pools, special family offers, and countless different leisure activities: That's what makes summer in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena a highlight for all holiday guests! 
Canyoning
Stand-up paddle boarding
Summer holidays for families
Summer in the mountains