Sentiero lungolago del Vilsalpsee
Sentiero lungolago del Vilsalpsee
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The Vilsalpsee Lakeside Trail offers a picturesque hiking experience around the stunning Vilsalpsee lake, nestled within the Tannheimer Valley in Tyrol, Austria. Situated at an elevation of 1,165 meters in the heart of the Austrian Alps, this trail is a popular destination for those seeking serene natural beauty. The Vilsalpsee area is a designated nature reserve, ensuring a pristine environment and protecting its diverse flora and fauna, making it a true natural monument.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent mountain panorama…
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Distanza 1,09 km
Salita 20 m
Discesa 10 m
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domenica 19 aprile
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No, a complete loop around the entire Vilsalpsee lake is currently not possible. A section of the eastern shore has been closed due to ongoing rockfall risk since 2012. While some visitors have attempted to pass this section, it can be very narrow, muddy, and challenging with snowfields and boulders, making it unsuitable for strollers, wheelchairs, or even bikes. It's best to enjoy the accessible sections and turn back.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Vilsalpsee Lakeside Trail. However, as the area is a designated nature reserve, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash at all times to protect the local wildlife and flora. Please also ensure you clean up after your pet.
Private vehicle access to Vilsalpsee is restricted daily between 8 AM and 5 PM. During these hours, visitors are encouraged to use alternative transportation such as walking, cycling, taking the public bus, or riding the charming Tannheimer Alpenexpress tourist train to reach the lake.
Walking the accessible sections of the Vilsalpsee Lakeside Trail, including the path to the Bergaicht Waterfall, can take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours for a leisurely stroll, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views. This estimate does not include time spent at refreshment stops or renting a boat.
Absolutely! A major highlight is the impressive Bergaicht Waterfall, located about 30 minutes along a flatter section of the trail from the lake's entrance. Many hikers also enjoy the 'mirror games' in the clear waters, where the surrounding mountains are beautifully reflected. The entire nature reserve offers diverse flora and fauna to observe.
While the Vilsalpsee Lakeside Trail is enjoyable throughout much of the year, winter conditions can vary significantly. Some sections may become icy or covered in snow, especially the partially closed eastern shore. It's advisable to check local conditions before planning a winter hike and ensure you have appropriate footwear and gear.
Visitors can find several refreshment stops directly along the trail. These include the Vilsalpe, the Fischerhütte restaurant, and Gasthof Vilsalpsee. They offer opportunities to enjoy local Tyrolean specialties and take in the stunning lakeside views.
While there are refreshment stops directly at the lake, dedicated accommodation options like hotels or guesthouses are primarily found in the nearby villages within the Tannheimer Valley, such as Tannheim itself. It's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.
The Vilsalpsee area has been a designated nature reserve for over 50 years and is also a Natura 2000 area. This status protects rare animals and plants, ensuring a pristine environment. For visitors, it means respecting the natural surroundings, staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and adhering to rules like keeping dogs on a leash.
Yes, rowboats are available for rent at Vilsalpsee. This offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the lake from a different perspective and enjoy its tranquil beauty from the water.
The Vilsalpsee Lakeside Trail is a very popular destination, especially during summer and autumn weekends. It can get quite crowded, particularly around the main access points and refreshment areas. Arriving early in the morning or visiting on weekdays can help you enjoy a more peaceful experience.