Kops Reservoir
The Kops Reservoir in the Paznaun Valley is a true jewel of nature, perfectly complementing a convertible tour through the Alps. Surrounded by the imposing mountain peaks of the Silvretta group, the reservoir offers a breathtaking backdrop that excites both nature lovers and convertible drivers. The lake itself, with its turquoise blue water and steeply rising rocks in the background, is a popular spot for a short stop on your convertible journey.
Drive along the Paznaun Valley – A delight for convertible drivers
The route to the Kops Reservoir takes you over the wave-shaped rising roads of the Paznaun Valley, through picturesque villages and unspoiled nature. The winding road that snakes through the valley provides perfect driving pleasure and incredible views of the Silvretta mountain world. Each curve is accompanied by spectacular panoramas that highlight the Kops Reservoir and the surrounding peaks.
The reservoir itself is framed by imposing mountains such as Piz Buin and the Silvretta group – a scenery that becomes even more intense during a convertible tour. Whether you are making a quick stop or taking a break for a picnic, the Kops Reservoir invites you to linger and creates unforgettable moments.
Kops Reservoir – A highlight on your convertible journey through the Alps
The Kops Reservoir is an ideal destination for those seeking nature and tranquility on their convertible tour through Tyrol. The blend of mountainous landscape, crystal-clear water, and alpine freshness makes this area a perfect part of a longer convertible route. Whether you continue on to Galtür or Ischgl, or head back towards Landeck – the Kops Reservoir will remain a scenic highlight in your memory.
A perfect mix of nature and technology
In addition to its impressive natural scenery, the Kops Reservoir is also a technical masterpiece. The dam and the hydroelectric power station behind it make a significant contribution to the energy supply of the region. This makes the Kops Reservoir not only a scenic but also a technical landmark of the Tyrolean Alps.