Tucked away in the enchanting Swiss canton of Grisons lies Crestasee, a stunning Swiss lake nestled at 844 metres above sea level, known for its crystal-clear waters and picturesque surroundings. Nestled between the picturesque towns of Flims and Trin,
Crestasee is easily accessible by car or public transport. For those using public transportation, take a train to Chur and then a bus to Trin or Flims, followed by a short walk to the lake.
💦Relax by the Lake
Crestasee is renowned for its tranquil waters that reflect the surrounding forest and mountains like a mirror. Bring a blanket, a good book, and some snacks for the perfect lakeside picnic. (Please remember to leave no trace and keep nature beautiful)
🏊♀️Swimming in Crestasee
The lake’s crystal-clear waters make it a popular spot for swimming during the summer months. The water is refreshingly cool and remarkably clean, There’s a designated swimming area and a small pier.
📸Top Tip for Photography
Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best lighting for capturing the magical ambiance of Crestasee.
🗓️Best Time to Visit Crestasee
The best time to visit Crestasee is during the summer months (June to September) when the weather is warm, and the lake is at its most inviting. However, autumn also brings a unique charm, with the surrounding forests transforming into a palette of golden hues.
📝Places to Visit Near Crestasee:
Flims and Laax
The nearby towns of Flims and Laax offer a range of activities, including shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. These charming alpine villages are great for unwinding after a day of adventure.
Caumasee
Just a short hike from Crestasee, Caumasee is another spectacular lake in the region. Known for its vibrant blue-green waters and floating island.
Distance: Approx 4–5km (2.5–3 miles)
Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours (one way)
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Start: parking area Crestasee
Step-by-Step Guide to the Hike
The trail from Crestasee to Caumasee meanders through a peaceful forest filled with pine and birch trees. You’ll encounter gentle inclines and occasional clearings with views of the surrounding mountains. The path is well-maintained and marked with yellow hiking signs.
Pass Through Scenic Spots
Along the way, you might spot viewpoints overlooking the Ruinaulta Gorge (Swiss Grand Canyon). If time allows I recommend a small detour to explore this scenic vista.
Reach Caumasee
After about 1.5–2 hours, you’ll arrive at the enchanting Caumasee, known for its vibrant turquoise waters and small floating island. Facilities include a restaurant, picnic spots, and a wooden pier for diving into the water.
Have the best time!