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Herzsee

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The Herzsee, nestled at an elevation of 814 meters near the village of Aldrans in Tyrol, Austria, is a tranquil lake offering a peaceful escape close to Innsbruck. Situated in the southeastern Mittelgebirge at the foot of Patscherkofel, this small body of water is surrounded by a dense forest, providing a serene setting for visitors. While primarily known today for fish breeding, its name, translating to "Heart Lake," is said to derive from its vaguely heart-like shape when viewed from…

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    March 1, 2019

    Running

    The Herzsee was formerly approved as a bathing lake - today it is known for its fish farming. In addition, you can walk here great. Many, partly marked paths offer all sorts of possibilities here. The lake itself offers itself for a small breather. Then you can watch the anglers a little or guess the heart shape of the water surface with your imagination.
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    June 24, 2020

    Road cycling

    Nice little lake to stay
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    May 22, 2024

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    The Herzsee above Aldrans is now only used for fishing. The traffic-calmed route via Zimmertal to Volders is definitely recommended.
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    Location: Aldrans, Hall-Wattens, Bezirk Innsbruck-Land, Tyrol, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Herzsee in Tyrol the only lake of that name in Austria?

    No, there are at least two notable lakes named Herzsee in Austria. This page specifically refers to the Herzsee located near the village of Aldrans in Tyrol, close to Innsbruck. Another well-known Herzsee is found in the Kleinwalsertal region of Vorarlberg, which offers a different mountain lake experience.

    Can visitors swim in the Herzsee in Tyrol?

    While the Herzsee was formerly open to the public for swimming, its main purpose today is fish farming. Therefore, it is no longer approved or suitable for public bathing.

    What is the water quality of the Herzsee?

    The water quality of the Herzsee is generally classified as Grade B or Level II. Due to its relatively small size, it can sometimes experience algae formation, particularly during warmer periods.

    Are there specific hiking trails around the Herzsee, and what is their difficulty?

    Yes, the area around the Herzsee is well-suited for walking and gentle hiking, with many partly marked paths. The terrain is generally easy, making it accessible for most visitors. A popular option is a round hiking trail that leads through the natural Herztal to nearby villages like Ampass and Sistrans. These trails are ideal for leisurely strolls or as a resting spot during longer tours.

    Is fishing permitted at the Herzsee?

    Fishing is a significant activity at the Herzsee due to its diverse and abundant fish population. However, it is restricted to members of the local Fischerverein Tyrol association. General public fishing is not permitted.

    How can I reach the Herzsee using public transport?

    The Herzsee is located near Aldrans, which is accessible by public transport from Innsbruck. You can typically take a bus from Innsbruck to Aldrans. From the village center of Aldrans, the lake is within walking distance, and various trails lead to it.

    Is the Herzsee area dog-friendly?

    The wooded environment and trails around the Herzsee are generally dog-friendly, making it a pleasant spot for walks with your canine companion. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash, especially given the fish farming activities and to respect other visitors and local wildlife.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Herzsee?

    The Herzsee is located near the village of Aldrans, which offers various amenities. In Aldrans, you can find local cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses for refreshments or overnight stays. Innsbruck, a larger city, is also a short distance away with a wider range of options.

    What are the winter activities available at Herzsee?

    While the Herzsee is enjoyable year-round, winter offers a tranquil experience for walkers and hikers. The surrounding trails are suitable for winter walks, providing a peaceful setting amidst snow-covered trees. However, specific winter sports like ice skating on the lake are not typically promoted due to its primary use for fish breeding and varying ice conditions.

    What is the origin of the name 'Herzsee'?

    The name 'Herzsee,' which translates to 'Heart Lake,' is said to originate from the lake's vaguely heart-like shape when viewed from a distance. Historically, it was also re-watered in 1892 and given its current name from the Herztal valley, which it drains.

    Are there any viewpoints or specific natural features to look out for around the lake?

    The main natural feature is the lake itself, set within a tranquil, wooded environment. Many visitors enjoy trying to discern its heart shape. The surrounding forest provides a peaceful atmosphere, and the Herztalbach stream flows out of the lake, eventually joining the Inn River. There aren't specific elevated viewpoints, but the circular trails offer various perspectives of the lake and its surroundings.

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