Lake Gänglesee
The Gänglesee lake is located in the Liechtenstein Alps' Rätikon, Steg at 1300 m above sea level. The lake is a peaceful retreat and a lovely vacation spot for families and nature enthusiasts. The Gänglesee is traversed by the Valünerbach. The Gänglesee and the Steg reservoir are next to each other. This reservoir uses it as a mud collection. The Gänglesee's barbecue areas welcome you to socialize over lunch or in the evening. The young ones can construct a mini reservoir or splash around in the relatively cool water.
The Gänglesee is a peaceful retreat and a lovely vacation spot for families and environment enthusiasts. The alpine lake is swimmable, and the numerous fires urge you to picnic and have a BBQ. The Gänglesee lies just next to the Steg reservoir, a tiny paradise for fishers. The fishing association has day fishing licenses for sale. The leisurely circular trip from Steg to Silum begins here for hikers. The leisurely 2-hour trip gives peace and quiet in the forest, travels through stunning flower meadows, and provides stunning views of the mountain ridge on both sides. The Gänglesee has something to offer both in the summer and the winter. Visitors are enthralled by its azure beauty in the summer and by the snow-covered Alpine peaks that are mirrored in it in the winter. You can take a walk on the slender boardwalk that crosses the Valünerbach. The lake is a good place to pass the time, relax, and take in the scenery in the summer. At the Gänglesee or the nearby small reservoir, some people barbecue while others fish.
Location: Alps' Rätikon