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Lake Prau Tuleritg

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Lake Prau Tuleritg

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Lag Prau Tuleritg, also known as Lag Tuleritg, is a unique temporary mountain lake nestled within the Flims forest in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. Situated at an elevation of 1015 meters above sea level, this natural monument is an integral part of the impressive landscape shaped by the ancient Flims rockslide, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region's complex hydrology.

What truly captivates visitors about Lag Prau Tuleritg is its ephemeral nature; the lake completely dries up by late…

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    January 24, 2021

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    This lake always dries up by the end of the summer due to the seepage of water underground as the lake has no outlet. Every year with the onset of snowmelt, the lake is refilled by meltwater from the mountains above.

    There is no tourist infrastructure at the lake and access from the shore is usually very difficult. Unfortunately, swimming is not possible here. Overall, however, the lake is beautifully embedded in the landscape, and a visit to this beautiful and quiet spot is highly recommended.
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    The Lag Prau Tuleritg is an annually recurring temporary lake of a complex hydrological system in the landslide debris near Flims
    The lake dries up completely at …
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    July 1, 2024

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    The special thing about Lag Prau Tuleritg is that it dries out at the end of summer and only fills up again the following spring when the snow melts. So there is not always water here, but when there is, it makes the lake a true idyll.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Location: Laax, Surselva, Graubünden, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the best time to visit Lag Prau Tuleritg to see it full of water?

    To witness Lag Prau Tuleritg at its fullest and most vibrant, plan your visit for late spring or early summer, typically around May and June. This is when the lake is replenished by abundant snowmelt from the surrounding mountains, creating its characteristic greenish shimmering waters. By late summer or autumn, the lake completely dries up.

    Is Lag Prau Tuleritg suitable for a winter hike?

    While the Flims region offers winter hiking opportunities, Lag Prau Tuleritg itself will be completely dry and empty during the winter months. Its ephemeral nature means it only refills with snowmelt in the spring. Therefore, if your goal is to see the lake, winter is not the ideal time. However, the surrounding forest trails might still be accessible for winter walks, but you won't find the lake.

    Are dogs allowed on trails around Lag Prau Tuleritg?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Flims region, including those around Lag Prau Tuleritg. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in forested areas or near wildlife. Be sure to carry waste bags and dispose of them properly to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What are the typical trail conditions and difficulty for hikes to Lag Prau Tuleritg?

    The trails leading to Lag Prau Tuleritg are generally considered intermediate. They often involve varied terrain through the Flims forest, which can include some ascents and descents. While not overly strenuous, hikers should be prepared for natural paths that may be uneven. The lake itself is at an elevation of 1015 meters, and the surrounding routes are well-maintained but can be muddy after rain or during early spring melt.

    Is there parking available near Lag Prau Tuleritg, and what are the costs?

    There is no direct parking at Lag Prau Tuleritg itself, as it lacks tourist infrastructure. Visitors typically park at designated parking areas in Flims, such as near the Caumasee or Flims Waldhaus, and then hike to the lake. Parking in Flims is usually paid, with costs varying depending on the duration. Arriving early, especially during peak season, is advisable as parking lots can fill up quickly.

    Can I reach Lag Prau Tuleritg using public transport?

    Yes, Lag Prau Tuleritg is accessible via public transport combined with a hike. You can take a bus to Flims Waldhaus, which is a common starting point for many trails in the area. From Flims Waldhaus, you can embark on one of the well-marked hiking routes that lead to Lag Prau Tuleritg, often as part of a larger circuit connecting other lakes like Caumasee.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking options that include Lag Prau Tuleritg?

    Absolutely! Lag Prau Tuleritg is often included in family-friendly hikes within the Flims forest. Many routes are designed to be enjoyable for all ages, offering relatively easy paths and beautiful scenery. The "Four Lakes Hike," which connects Lag Prau Tuleritg with Lag Prau Pulté, Caumasee, and Crestasee, is a popular option that can be adapted for families, though some sections might be more challenging for very young children.

    What other natural landmarks or viewpoints are near Lag Prau Tuleritg?

    Lag Prau Tuleritg is part of a rich natural landscape. Nearby natural features include the stunning Caumasee (Lake Cauma), known for its turquoise waters, and Lag Prau Pulté, which feeds Lag Prau Tuleritg. The entire area is within the impressive Flims rockslide debris, a unique geological formation. For panoramic views, the Il Spir viewing platform, overlooking the Rhine Gorge (Ruinaulta), is also accessible via hiking trails from the Flims area.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at Lag Prau Tuleritg?

    No, Lag Prau Tuleritg has no tourist infrastructure, meaning there are no cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at the lake. It offers a quiet, unspoiled natural experience. For amenities, you will need to head back to Flims Waldhaus or the main Flims village, where you'll find a range of hotels, restaurants, and shops.

    What is the geological significance of Lag Prau Tuleritg?

    Lag Prau Tuleritg is geologically fascinating due to its ephemeral nature and its location within the Flims rockslide area. It's a temporary lake that refills annually from snowmelt and has no visible outflow. Its water is believed to drain underground, eventually feeding the well-known Caumasee. This makes it an integral part of a complex subterranean hydrological system, showcasing the unique karst topography formed by the ancient Flims landslide.

    Is swimming allowed or possible in Lag Prau Tuleritg?

    Swimming is generally not possible or recommended in Lag Prau Tuleritg. The lake lacks any tourist infrastructure, and access from the shore can be very difficult. Furthermore, when full, the lake is relatively shallow, often less than a meter deep in many parts. For swimming, the nearby Caumasee offers excellent facilities and clear, inviting waters.

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