Haider Lake
Just a few kilometers south of the well-known Reschensee lies Haidersee – a true gem for anyone on a convertible tour in upper Vinschgau. Nestled in a picturesque high plateau near St. Valentin on the Haide, the lake offers a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere and is a popular stopover for convertible drivers who want to enjoy alpine landscapes in their most peaceful form.
Convertible route through nature and tranquility
The approach to Haidersee follows a particularly pleasant convertible route: winding, quiet, lined with lush meadows and rustic farms. Those driving with the top down experience the landscape in a particularly intense way – fresh mountain air, expansive views of the Ortler group, and the clear blue of the lake create a backdrop that is perfect for a relaxed convertible journey. In contrast to the busier Reschensee, Haidersee is a place for quiet moments – a hidden tip for anyone who enjoys leaving the hustle and bustle behind.
A special highlight for many is the approach over the Reschenpass, which passes nearby and fits perfectly into a larger convertible tour. This route connects several scenic gems – a true delight for all those in search of authentic driving pleasure.
Haidersee – Natural enjoyment for convertible drivers
Haidersee is ideal for a short hike or a picnic right by the water. The lakeshore path is easily walkable and offers beautiful views of the lake and the surrounding mountain landscape. In the inns in St. Valentin, one can also enjoy a wonderful meal – down-to-earth, regional, and friendly. For convertible drivers who love to indulge while on the road, Haidersee is a worthwhile stopover.
Haidersee – Perfect stop on the convertible tour in the region
Every convertible tour through South Tyrol should include Haidersee. As a charming addition to the convertible route over the Reschenpass, it fits perfectly into a varied convertible road trip through Vinschgau. The route, the tranquility, and the views make it a small but lasting experience on every convertible journey through the region.