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Wildsee Seefeld, often referred to as Seefelder See, is a picturesque natural lake nestled in the heart of the Olympic Region Seefeld in Tyrol, Austria. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1,179 meters at the foot of the Gschwandkopf, this tranquil lake is surrounded by the unique Reither Moor, dense forests, and the impressive Alpine scenery of the Northern Limestone Alps. Its waters, fed by the Haglbach and springs from the bog, eventually drain into the River Isar, making it…
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Wildsee Seefeld has a maximum depth of 5.1 meters (approximately 16.7 feet). Its average visibility in the water is about 1 to 3 meters due to its bog-like character, despite excellent water quality.
The circular hike around Wildsee Seefeld is generally considered easy and family-friendly. It's suitable for all ages and even baby carriages. The path is well-maintained, and the walk typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours to complete, depending on your pace and stops.
While the circular path around the lake offers continuous scenic views of the water, surrounding forests, and the Alpine backdrop, there aren't designated 'panoramic viewpoints' high above the lake. However, the path through the Reither Moor Natural Reserve provides unique perspectives of the lake and its special flora. For higher views, you would need to ascend the nearby Gschwandtkopf.
Yes, Wildsee Seefeld is beautiful for winter hikes. While the lidos are closed, the lake and its surroundings offer a peaceful setting for walks amidst the crisp mountain air and snow-covered landscapes. It's a tranquil escape, though specific winter sports directly on the lake are not typically offered.
Parking is available in Seefeld, often requiring a fee. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly. The lake is also conveniently located just a short walk from Seefeld's pedestrian zone and train station, making public transport a good alternative.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Wildsee Seefeld. There are dedicated sections at Strandperle, one of the lidos, where swimming with dogs is permitted. Additionally, dogs are allowed in most free access areas around the lake, making it a great spot for a walk with your canine companion.
The Reither Moor Natural Reserve, located on the western side of the lake, is a protected area known for its unique flora. Visitors can observe creeping willows, peat bogs, dwarf-pines, and even carnivorous sundew plants. Informative boards along the circular trail provide details about this special ecosystem.
The two lidos offer various amenities. Strandperle features a café-restaurant, a heated outdoor pool, a children's pool, pedal boat, rowing boat, and stand-up paddleboard rentals, a playground, and a beach volleyball court. Waldbad Sonja provides a more relaxed atmosphere with a sun deck, direct lake access, a playground, and a cozy café. Both offer direct lake access for swimming.
Wildsee Seefeld is a popular destination, especially during summer weekends and holidays. It can get quite busy, particularly around the lidos and the main circular path. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure parking and enjoy a more tranquil experience.
Yes, both lidos, Strandperle and Waldbad Sonja, have cafes or café-restaurants directly by the lake. Additionally, the charming town of Seefeld is just a short walk away, offering a wide selection of dining options, from traditional Austrian cuisine to international fare.
During the summer months, the water temperature of Wildsee Seefeld can reach up to 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit), making it a refreshing and popular spot for swimming and other water activities.
Yes, pedal boats, rowing boats, and stand-up paddleboards are available for rent at Strandperle, one of the lidos located on the lake. This offers a great way to explore the lake from the water.