Kaltwassersee: The Alpine Mirror
The Kaltwassersee (1,580 m) is a crystal-clear lake located just below the Rosshütte station. While its primary purpose is for snowmaking in the winter, in the summer and autumn, it becomes one of the most aesthetic spots in the region.
Javi’s Insider Tips:
• The "Fairytale" Composition: In my opinion, this lake is incredibly special because of a specific angle you can’t find anywhere else. If you position yourself correctly, you can capture the turquoise water against the deep green slopes, with the iconic pink funicular passing right by the lake.
• The High-Angle Shot: This spot is amazing for photography from above. You can frame the vibrant wildflowers in the foreground, the deep blue lake just below, and the sharp, jagged peaks of the Wetterstein mountains as a dramatic backdrop.
• The Reflection: On a calm day, the water is so still it acts like a giant mirror for the surrounding peaks. It is the perfect place to get those cinematic reflection shots.
• Autumn Vibes: In October, the landscape turns golden and orange, creating an incredible contrast with the bright turquoise water.
Logistics & Access:
• How to get there: 1. Downhill Walk: Take the funicular up to Rosshütte and walk down for about 15–20 minutes to reach the lake.
2. Uphill Hike: You can hike up from the Seefeld base station (approx. 1 to 1.5 hours).
• Seefeld Loop: This fits perfectly into the itinerary after you visit the Seekirche and before or after you head up to the Seefelder Spitze.
• Innsbruck Card: Remember, the train to Seefeld is 100% free with your card, but the mountain lifts require a separate ticket.