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Astbergsee — View of the Wilder Kaiser

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Astbergsee — View of the Wilder Kaiser

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The Astbergsee, often called "Kaiser's Mirror," is a picturesque mountain lake nestled at an elevation of 1242 meters on the Goinger Astberg in Tyrol, Austria. Located in the stunning region of Going am Wilden Kaiser, this natural gem is renowned for its breathtaking reflections of the majestic Wilder Kaiser mountain range in its clear waters. It serves as a prominent viewpoint and a tranquil escape, offering panoramic vistas across the Kitzbühel Alps.

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    September 23, 2018

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    Very good panoramic view of the Kaiser Mountains and across to the Großglockner.
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    August 21, 2017

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    Very beautiful mountain panorama, from the Wilder Kaiser, the Kitzbüheler Horn to the Großglockner.
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    Great not only in summer. In winter there is a great toboggan run down into the valley.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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

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    Location: Reith bei Kitzbühel, Bezirk Kitzbühel, Tyrol, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where can I park when visiting Astbergsee?

    Parking is available at the base stations of the Astbergbahn in Going or the Brandstadlbahn in Scheffau, which provide access to the area. From there, you can take a cable car or hike up to the lake. Alternatively, some visitors park near the Brenneralm in Ellmau, which is a short 10-15 minute walk from the lake.

    Are dogs allowed on trails around Astbergsee?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Astbergsee. However, it's essential to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or other visitors. Always remember to clean up after your dog to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What activities are available for families at Astbergsee?

    Astbergsee is very family-friendly. In summer, the nearby Pony Alm is a popular attraction with its 20 ponies. There's also a playground in the vicinity. The gentle trails around the lake are suitable for children, and the 'Kaiserkino' viewing area offers a relaxing spot for everyone to enjoy the views.

    Is Astbergsee accessible for winter hiking or activities?

    Absolutely! In winter, the region transforms into a ski area. While the lake itself might be frozen, the area offers excellent opportunities for winter hiking on designated trails. A highlight is the 4.5 km long toboggan run from Astberg down into the valley, which is even illuminated in the evenings for a magical experience.

    Is there a circular hiking route around Astbergsee?

    Yes, there is a pleasant circular path directly around Astbergsee itself, offering continuous views of the Wilder Kaiser reflection. This short, easy loop is perfect for a leisurely stroll. For longer circular hikes, numerous trails connect to the lake, allowing you to create extended loops incorporating other alpine huts and viewpoints on the Astberg.

    What is the general difficulty of hiking trails around Astbergsee?

    The trails directly around Astbergsee are generally easy and suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Accessing the lake from the valley involves more moderate hikes, or you can use the cable car for an easier ascent. There are also more challenging routes on the Astberg for experienced hikers looking for longer distances and greater elevation gain.

    Are there places to eat or drink near Astbergsee?

    Yes, several traditional alpine huts are conveniently located on the Astberg, offering refreshments and local cuisine. Popular options include the Blattlalm, Brenner Alm, and Treichlhof. These huts are perfect for a break before or after your visit to the lake.

    Can you swim in Astbergsee?

    Yes, in summer, Astbergsee is suitable for swimming. The clear mountain water provides a refreshing dip, especially on warm days. While not a designated swimming lake with facilities, many visitors enjoy a quick swim to cool off amidst the stunning mountain backdrop.

    How crowded does Astbergsee get, and when is the best time for a quieter visit?

    Astbergsee has become quite popular, especially during peak summer months, weekends, and holidays. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning (around sunrise) or later in the afternoon (towards sunset) on weekdays. These times also offer the best light for photography and a more serene atmosphere.

    What are the best viewpoints for the Wilder Kaiser reflection at Astbergsee?

    The most iconic spot is the 'Kaiserkino' (Kaiser Cinema) on the north side of the lake, which features benches and offers an unobstructed, cinematic view of the Wilder Kaiser reflecting in the water. Any calm, windless day provides excellent reflection opportunities from various points around the lake's edge.

    Are there public transport options to reach Astbergsee?

    While direct public transport to the lake itself is limited, you can reach the villages of Going am Wilden Kaiser or Ellmau by bus. From there, you can either take the Astbergbahn cable car (from Going) or embark on a hike to reach Astbergsee. Check local bus schedules for connections to the cable car stations.

    What is the elevation of Astbergsee?

    Astbergsee is situated at an altitude of approximately 1242 meters (about 4075 feet) above sea level. This high-altitude location contributes to its fresh mountain air and stunning panoramic views.

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