Lakes around Selzthal offer diverse natural experiences in Styria, Austria. Situated in the Enns Valley, Selzthal serves as a starting point for exploring various lakes nestled within mountainous landscapes. The region features both high-alpine lakes and warmer, shallow moor lakes. These bodies of water provide opportunities for activities ranging from swimming to hiking.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Incredibly beautiful even at night!!
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Nice short hike, unfortunately a few puddles after the heavy rain, so wear waterproof shoes.
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Even if the lake is not on the direct circular route - the detour is worth it and is highly recommended! A really cozy place that exudes a very special sense of calm even when there are several visitors. Perfect to pause for a moment!
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Short walk from the funicular to the lake - reachable in 30 min
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Beautiful lake with lots of flowers before the climb to the Rote Wand.
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Nice photo motif when the pen and the trees are reflected in the pond.
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Beautifully prepared path through the moor with information boards, benches and children's playground.
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A great easy circular hike for young and old. Highly recommended L.G.Andy
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For swimming and water activities, Putterersee is an excellent choice, known as the warmest shallow moor lake in Styria. It offers a family-friendly bathing area with diving platforms, a floating island, and opportunities for paddle boating and surfing. Grundlsee, the largest natural lake in Styria, also provides crystal-clear water for swimming, rowing, sailing, and diving. Lake Altaussee is another beautiful option for refreshing swims amidst stunning mountain scenery.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Putterersee is highly recommended with its dedicated baby and standing pools, a children's playground, and beach volleyball courts. The Dragonfly Pond offers an easy circular hike with information boards and a children's playground, making it perfect for young and old. Kaiserau Pond, located in the Kaiserau Recreation Area, is also noted as family-friendly.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences. For alpine enthusiasts, the Giglach lakes in the Schladminger Tauern mountains provide a spectacular high-mountain panorama and serve as a base for mountaineers and multi-day hut tours. For easier walks, the Dragonfly Pond features a great easy circular hike through the moor. You can find various hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Selzthal guide.
The lakes around Selzthal boast unique natural characteristics. Lake Brunnsteiner is home to newts and endangered amphibians, nestled under the rocks of the Ramesch and Red Wall. At the Dragonfly Pond, as its name suggests, you can observe various types of dragonflies in its dark, enchanted waters, which are part of the Pürgschachen Moos.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal, especially for lakes like Putterersee. Alpine lakes like Giglachsee are best visited during summer for hiking. In winter, when conditions allow, Putterersee can be used for ice skating and curling.
Yes, amenities vary by lake. Putterersee has a beach café, 'Loch Ness,' and camping facilities available directly by the lake. The Kaiserau Recreation Area, where Kaiserau Pond is located, offers various facilities. For alpine lakes like Giglachsee, mountain huts such as the Ignaz-Mattis Hut provide accommodation and refreshments for hikers.
For a less crowded and more tranquil experience, Grundlsee is a good choice, offering multiple access points for swimming, including quiet bays and grassy areas for relaxing. Lake Altaussee is also known for its tranquil hikes around its shores and serene atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the views and refreshing swims away from larger crowds.
Yes, the region around Selzthal offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various trails, including routes like 'Oppenberg – Scenic Forest Path' or 'View Towards Wörschachklamm – View of Grimming.' For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Selzthal guide.
Putterersee is approximately 15-20 minutes by car from Selzthal. It is renowned as the warmest shallow moor lake in Styria, making it perfect for swimming. It features a family-friendly bathing area with diving platforms, a floating island, and a children's playground. Visitors can also enjoy beach volleyball, paddle boating, surfing, and fishing. Camping facilities and a beach café are available.
Grundlsee, often called the 'Styrian Sea,' is unique as the largest natural lake in Styria. It is set against the stunning backdrop of the 'Totes Gebirge' mountain range and is known for its crystal-clear water. It offers a wide range of activities including rowing, sailing, and diving, along with scenic bike tours around its shores, providing beautiful panoramic views.
Yes, there are easy walking trails. The Dragonfly Pond offers a great easy circular hike through the moor, complete with information boards. For more options, you can check the Easy hikes around Selzthal guide, which includes routes like 'Enns footbridge – Dragonfly Pond loop'.
Lake Brunnsteiner is a small, idyllic lake located under the impressive rocks of the Ramesch and the Red Wall. It is ecologically significant as it houses newts and endangered amphibians. It is also the source of the Teichl river, which flows through the moors on the Teichlboden.


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