Spullersee

fishing waters
lake/reservoir
6752 Dalaas
Beautiful mountainlake in the middle of the alps!
Detailed description

The Spullersee is an originally natural high mountain lake in Vorarlberg. It was dammed between 1919 and 1925 by the Austrian Federal Railways during the electrification of the Arlberg Railway and has been used for power generation ever since. In addition to numerous hikes on and around the Spullersee, it is also a popular fishing spot. Whether rainbow, brown or lake trout, lake or brook char, beautiful salmonids can be caught at almost any point on the 50-hectare reservoir.

The Spullersee can be reached in several ways: on foot from Klostertal and from Lech am Arlberg with the local bus hiking bus Lech Seen, line 706 Spullersee (subject to a charge) or by bike through the Zugertal.

Access by car to the Spullersee is only possible via the toll road from the Zug district. There is also a general driving ban between 08:00 and 16:30, as well as all day on Wednesdays, but the hiking bus runs regularly during this time (for a fee).

Our alpine hiking tip: In the footsteps of the ibex - Gehrengrat from Spullersee to Formarinsee


Address

Spullersee
6752 Dalaas