Lakes around Mooskirchen offer diverse natural experiences in the Styria region of Austria. While Mooskirchen itself is known for impressive nature, the surrounding area features various lakes, from large natural bodies of water to smaller man-made ponds. This region provides opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities amidst varied flora and fauna. The broader Styria region is recognized for its natural jewels, including both mountain lakes and man-made ponds.
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Lannach Pond Park with forest nature trail The brick factory is now closed and clay mining has stopped. Of the original 30 brick ponds, 19 water-filled ponds remain. These gradually became overgrown with aquatic plants and swamp trees, and interesting animals settled in the water and on the banks.
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The ponds are currently being renovated - new bridge, new platform and new water supply.
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The pond is in an idyllic and quiet location, unfortunately there are only hiking trails around it that are overgrown
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Two idyllic ponds on the forest trail
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One of the Wundschuh ponds, which is not directly accessible.
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Imposing dam, easily accessible via the Teigitschklamm or via the Packer main road by bike! :)
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At the Langmannsperre there are several possibilities to continue on your way: Direction Hirzmann, Edelschrott, St.Martin, Aibl Etc. Heart what more could you want ..
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The region around Mooskirchen in Styria offers a diverse range of lakes, including large natural bodies of water, reservoirs, and smaller man-made ponds. You'll find options for various activities, from peaceful retreats to water sports.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. For instance, Bründl Ponds are idyllic and located on a forest trail, suitable for a family walk. Further afield, Schwarzlsee is very popular for swimming and offers a wide array of water sports, while Lake Stubenberg is known as a Styrian family lake with bathing, biking, and boating opportunities.
The lakes around Mooskirchen and in the broader Styria region are known for their natural beauty. You can expect diverse flora like marsh marigolds and ragged robins along the shores, and water lilies and pondweed blooming in the water. With quiet observation, you might also spot various water birds. Lakes like Grundlsee offer stunning views year-round.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. For example, the area offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Plankenwarth Castle – Thaler Lake loop' or 'Zach Wine Tavern – View of Langegg Vineyards loop'. There are also easy hikes, such as the 'Dog-Friendly Riverbank – Rushing River loop'. For more details on routes, check the Gravel biking around Mooskirchen, Easy hikes around Mooskirchen, and MTB Trails around Mooskirchen guides.
Yes, Schwarzlsee is a very popular swimming lake, especially in summer, offering paddleboarding and wakeboarding. It even has a water slide. Grundlsee, the largest natural lake in Styria, is ideal for sailing and offers multiple access points for swimming. Lake Stubenberg also provides opportunities for bathing and boating. The water quality of Austrian bathing lakes is generally excellent.
The Langmannsperre Dam is an imposing man-made monument and one of three reservoirs in the Lipizzanerheimat. It is easily accessible via the Teigitschklamm or the Packer main road, making it a great starting point for further exploration towards Hirzmann, Edelschrott, or St. Martin.
For a peaceful retreat, Forster Pond is situated in an idyllic and quiet location behind the Wundschuher bathing pond, surrounded by hiking trails. Grundlsee is also known for being less crowded, offering quiet bays and grassy areas for relaxation.
Thalersee, easily accessible from Graz, features a lakeside café where you can enjoy coffee and cake with mountain views. You can also rent small boats there. Schwarzlsee is well-equipped with amenities including parking, cafés, and changing facilities. Lake Stubenberg also offers boating activities.
The lakes offer beauty year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at places like Schwarzlsee and Lake Stubenberg. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the diverse flora around the lakes. Grundlsee offers stunning views in any season.
While specific dog swimming rules vary by lake, many areas in Styria are dog-friendly for walks. For example, there are 'Dog-Friendly Riverbank' routes available for hiking near Mooskirchen. It's always best to check local regulations for specific lakes regarding swimming or off-leash policies.
Lakes like Schwarzlsee and Thalersee are easily accessible by car from Graz, which is a short drive from Mooskirchen. Parking facilities are available at popular spots like Schwarzlsee. For public transport, options vary by lake, so it's advisable to check specific routes to your chosen destination.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the imposing Langmannsperre Dam to the idyllic Bründl Ponds. The quiet and idyllic locations, like Forster Pond, are also highly valued for relaxation and hiking. The komoot community has contributed over 60 upvotes and 19 photos, highlighting the region's appeal for outdoor activities and natural beauty.


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