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Faller Lake

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Faller Lake

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Fallersee, also known as "Schnifner Weiher," is a charming artificial lake nestled in the municipality of Schnifis, Vorarlberg, Austria. Situated at an elevation of 683 meters above sea level, this tranquil body of water is a notable landmark in the Jagdberg region, offering a peaceful escape not far from Feldkirch. The Fallersbach stream flows through the lake, contributing to its natural character.

Visitors consistently praise Fallersee for its serene atmosphere and picturesque surroundings. Many find it a beautiful spot to…

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    July 28, 2022

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    Fallersee "Schnifner Weiher"
    The Fallersee (also "Schnifner Weiher", 683 m above sea level) is an artificially dammed lake in "Bädle".
    The Fallersee is a standing body of water and was created in 1968 by the Fallersee fishing club (FV-Fallersee) from Schnifis and flooded on July 5, 1968. It is artificially stocked with fish and managed. At the site of the lake there was previously another pond and then a so-called "clay hole". Clay was extracted from this and processed into roof tiles.
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    The Fallersee is a nice place to relax and enjoy the area.
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    Beautiful little lake in Schnifis, which you can walk around and relax
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    Location: Schnifis, Bezirk Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What unique natural or man-made features can visitors explore at Fallersee?

    Beyond its scenic beauty, Fallersee offers several distinctive features. At the northwestern end, you'll find the fascinating "whispering mirrors" (Flüsterspiegel), parabolic mirrors spaced 90 meters apart that demonstrate sound wave reflection. Near the stream's inflow, there's also a freely accessible Kneipp basin, perfect for refreshing your feet. The historic Bad Schnifis, a former spa, is also located on the lake's shore.

    Are there specific parking options available for visitors to Fallersee?

    Yes, there are various parking options available near Fallersee. The lake is conveniently located near the Jagdbergstraße (L 54), making it easily accessible by car. While the intro mentions parking options, it's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season, as spots can fill up quickly.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Fallersee from Schnifis or Feldkirch?

    Fallersee is well-connected and accessible via public transport. It's approximately 600 meters from the center of Schnifis village. For specific routes and schedules from Schnifis or nearby towns like Feldkirch, it's best to check local bus services or regional transport planners.

    Is Fallersee suitable for visiting during the winter months, and what activities are possible then?

    While the intro highlights year-round appeal, winter offers a different experience. Fallersee can be a beautiful destination for winter hikes, with the surrounding landscape often covered in snow. However, accessibility might vary depending on snow conditions, and swimming is generally not an option. Always check local weather and trail conditions before planning a winter visit.

    What are the rules regarding dogs at Fallersee, including access to trails and swimming?

    Fallersee is generally considered dog-friendly for walks around the lake and on nearby trails. However, specific rules regarding dogs swimming in the designated public natural swimming area or off-leash access may apply. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    Are there any stroller-friendly trails or paths around Fallersee?

    Yes, the area around Fallersee is known for its easy routes and family-friendly walks. The circular path around the lake itself is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for strollers and young children. These paths allow families to enjoy the scenery and unique features like the whispering mirrors comfortably.

    What kind of amenities, such as cafes, pubs, or accommodation, are available in Schnifis village near Fallersee?

    Schnifis village, located just 600 meters from Fallersee, offers various amenities for visitors. While specific establishments can change, you can typically find local cafes or guesthouses providing refreshments and potentially accommodation. For a wider range of options, the larger town of Feldkirch is approximately 11 kilometers away.

    Is a permit required for fishing at Fallersee, and how can one obtain it?

    Yes, Fallersee is regularly stocked and managed for sport fishing by the Fallersee Fishing Club (FV-Fallersee). Therefore, a permit is required to fish. Information on obtaining fishing permits, including where to purchase them and any specific regulations, would typically be available through the local fishing club or the Schnifis municipal office.

    How crowded does Fallersee typically get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    Fallersee is a popular local recreation area, especially during warmer months and on weekends. While it offers a serene atmosphere, it can attract a fair number of visitors. To enjoy a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during weekdays outside of school holidays.

    What are the typical hiking terrain characteristics around Fallersee, and are there any significant elevation changes?

    The immediate area around Fallersee features mostly flat and gentle terrain, ideal for leisurely walks and family outings. The circular path around the lake has minimal elevation changes. For hikers seeking more challenge, the broader Schnifis region offers trails with varying difficulty and elevation, but the lake itself is characterized by its accessible, easy-going paths.

    Are there any specific panoramic viewpoints around Fallersee that offer exceptional photo opportunities?

    While Fallersee itself is nestled in a valley, offering picturesque views of the lake surrounded by lush forests and meadows, there aren't specific elevated panoramic viewpoints directly overlooking the entire lake. The best photo opportunities come from walking around the lake, capturing its calm waters, the whispering mirrors, and the reflection of the surrounding nature.

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