The Badesee Umhausen is located at the foot of the mighty Stuiben Waterfall, next to the Birds of Prey Park and the Oetzi Village
Image gallery: Bathing Lake Umhausen
Stuibenfall is the name of Tyrol's largest waterfall, which thunders into the depths at the edge of the village of Umhausen. At its foot there is an idyllic place where several attractions of Umhausen are combined: There you will find the Umhausen Birds of Prey Park with its open-air arena for flight demonstrations and the Oetzi Village, an open-air museum following Oetzi's footsteps.
The natural bathing lake, on the other hand, opens its gates from the end of May to the beginning of September and offers relaxation in the middle of nature. Large sunbathing lawns await you around the lake, whose water has drinking water quality. Mighty peaks rise in the distance. You can play beach volleyball and tennis here and also enjoy a pizza in the restaurant.
For children there is an adventure playground and a diving tower at Lake Umhausen in the Oetztal valley. The water warms up to a pleasant 24 degrees C in summer. There are also numerous hiking, cycling and mountain bike trails through the nature of the Oetztal, including the Waalweg path towards the Stuiben Waterfall, a true Kneipp cure on hot summer days...
Contact info
- Am Tauferberg 1 - 6441 - Umhausen
- +43 5255 5230-30
- badesee@umhausen.gv.at
Opening times
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Admission
day ticket for the bathing lake:
€ 5.50 adults
€ 4.50 seniors 60+
€ 4.50 young people (15-18 years)
€ 2.50 children (6-14 years)
free for children under 6 years
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included in the Oetztal Summer Card
More information
Also afternoon tickets (from 4 pm) available.
The bathing lake stays open every day from the end of May to early September. The opening times may vary in case of bad weather. No access for dogs. Bathing season start 2025 on May 23.
Depending on the weather, the start and the end of the bathing season may be extended or shortened with a short-term notice resp. postponed to another day. Please ask in advance!