Lake Reintal in the well-known lake area of Kramsach has several beach sections with lake access
Image gallery: Lido Lake Reintal
It is not an outdoor pool in and of itself that can be found at Lake Reintal, but the whole lake becomes a huge swimming pool in summer.
The day ticket includes the use of the various bathing sections around the lake, including the sunbathing areas called MU Beach, Kohlerwiese, Halbinsel and the Brantl Beach, from which you can choose. You can also find a children's playground on the western shore of the lake, restaurants and cafés as well as a designated nudist area.
Watch out: Diving and private boats (except inflatable boats for children) are not allowed in and around Lake Reintal! The second largest lake in Tyrol, by the way, is right next to the Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum, an open-air museum with 14 farms from all parts of Tyrol, which can be reached directly from the lake. You can return either by bus or on foot along the lakeside path.
Contact info
- Moosen - 6233 - Kramsach
- +43 676 8352 1620
- info@alpbachtal.at
Opening times
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Admission
day ticket:
€ 4.00 adults
€ 4.00 young people (15-18 years)
€ 2.50 children (6-14 years)
€ 10.00 family ticket (2 adults and max. 5 children)
free for children under 6 years
free with the Alpbachtal Card
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use of the barbecue area:
€ 2.50 per person (3 hours)
parking for a fee
More information
Also afternoon tickets (from 2 pm) available.
The barbecue area stays open from June to September, reservation needed by calling +43 676 83521620. You must bring with you coal, lighter and grill griddle (open fires are forbidden). Dogs may be taken to the beach (3.50 €), but are not allowed to enter the water.
The Lido Lake Reintal stays open every year from early May to the end of September, weather permitting. Bathing season start 2024 on the 1st of May.
Depending on the weather, the start and the end of the bathing season in Tyrol may be extended or shortened with a short-term notice resp. postponed to another day.