Best lakes around Lenzing are found in Upper Austria, offering excellent access to the Salzkammergut region's celebrated lakes. These bodies of water provide a diverse range of activities and scenery. The area is known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
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The Raftsmen's Memorial, located at the outflow of Lake Attersee, above the Ager Bridge, commemorates the once-thriving timber rafting and shipping industry. It was erected on May 27, 1984, by the local beautification society. The initial design was created by Hannes Haslecker in 1967, and the second by Professor Max Stockenhuber in 1981. Timber rafting was formerly an important economic factor in the Attersee region. Those interested in learning more about this tradition can admire the fascinating exhibits at the local history museum on Gmundnerstrasse. Visits are by appointment only. Simply call +43 (0) 7662 2259 and experience a piece of history!
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The Pile Dwelling Adventure at Lake Attersee. Since June 2011, we are delighted that three of the submerged pile-dwelling villages in Lake Attersee have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From the Neolithic period to the Bronze Age, our ancestors lived here and built their villages on piles. In total, 111 settlements have been recognized as World Heritage sites in Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France, Slovenia, and Italy. In addition to our three treasures on Lake Attersee – Litzlberg South, Abtsdorf 1 and 3 – we also find the settlement of See am Mondsee and an island in Lake Keutschacher See, which have received this distinction. Would you like to immerse yourself in the lives of the first settlers? Or are you interested in life in the Stone Age? Then you can follow in the footsteps of Ötzi and turn back the clock with a pile-dwelling guide. Be inspired and discover the exciting history of our region around Lake Attersee!
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Very nice area, gladly again,
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The lakeside promenade in the village of Attersee on Lake Attersee is an idyllic retreat in the Upper Austrian Salzkammergut region, delighting both those seeking relaxation and those interested in culture. With its sweeping views over the shimmering lake and the surrounding rolling hills, it invites you to take a relaxing detour during a leisurely bike ride along the water all year round. A special stop along the promenade is the Pile Dwelling Pavilion. Here, visitors learn fascinating facts about the Stone Age pile dwellings that were once built directly on the lake. Although the settlements are now underwater, the pavilion vividly brings their history back to the surface – a worthwhile stop for anyone who enjoys combining culture with exercise.
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Gall's umbrella bar - very nice view of the lake.
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A bronze statue of a standing rower stands above the bridge from Seewalchen to Kammer.
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Lenzing offers access to a diverse range of lakes in the Salzkammergut region. You'll find large, clear lakes ideal for water sports like Attersee, warm lakes perfect for swimming such as Mondsee, and historically significant lakes like Hallstatt, known for its unique cultural landscape.
Mondsee is particularly ideal for families, known for its warm waters and well-equipped beach areas like Alpenseebad Mondsee, which features sandy beaches, lawns, and playgrounds. Attersee also offers family-friendly spots such as Strandbad Seewalchen, which has a 10-meter diving platform, a solar-heated pool, a long water slide, and a dedicated children's area with a baby pool and playground.
Yes, the lakes around Lenzing are excellent for water sports. Attersee, as the largest lake entirely within Austria, is a paradise for activities like swimming, windsurfing, kitesurfing, yachting, paddleboarding, and diving due to its exceptional water quality. Mondsee is also popular for swimming, sailing, surfing, and stand-up paddling.
The region is rich in history. Attersee is known for its archaeological significance, with prehistoric pile dwellings that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can learn more at the Lakeside Promenade at Attersee am Attersee, which features an informative pavilion, or the Pile Dwelling Pavilion Attersee. Lake Hallstatt is part of a UNESCO World Heritage region, famous for its picturesque village and the world's oldest salt mine.
Absolutely. The areas around Attersee and Mondsee offer excellent hiking and cycling trails for various fitness levels, from leisurely walks along the shore to more challenging climbs. For specific routes, you can explore options like those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Lenzing or Running Trails around Lenzing guides, which include routes around Attersee.
The summer months are ideal for water activities, with Mondsee often reaching pleasant swimming temperatures of up to 27°C. However, the region offers beauty year-round. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking and cycling, while in winter, Lake Wolfgang can offer ice skating when conditions allow, and romantic horse-drawn sleigh rides.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Mondsee is known as one of the warmest lakes in the Salzkammergut, reaching up to 27°C in summer. Attersee also boasts exceptional water quality, and Lake Wolfgang is an "EU reference water." Designated bathing areas like Strandbad Seewalchen on Attersee provide excellent facilities.
The lakes themselves are stunning natural features. Lake Wolfgang offers scenic boat trips with unique perspectives of the surrounding landscape, and the historic Schafberg cog railway provides spectacular views of the lake and the Salzkammergut region. Lake Hallstatt features the "Skywalk" viewing platform for panoramic views of the village, lake, and the Dachstein massif.
While not a hidden gem in the traditional sense, the Rafting monument at the outflow of Lake Attersee offers a glimpse into the region's historical timber rafting industry, providing a unique cultural insight beyond typical tourist attractions.
Yes, boat rentals are available, particularly on Attersee. For example, in Seewalchen, you can find boat rental services offering electric boats, pedal boats, kayaks, and SUPs, perfect for exploring the lake at your own pace.
Lake Wolfgang is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty, exceptionally clear water, and picturesque towns like St. Wolfgang and St. Gilgen. It's known for its high water quality, earning it "EU reference water" status, and offers unique experiences like scenic boat trips and access to the historic Schafberg cog railway for panoramic views.
Lake Hallstatt is primarily a cultural and historical gem, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage village and the world's oldest salt mine. While swimming is possible in designated areas like Strandbad Obertraun, its main appeal lies in its unique cultural landscape. Motorized boats are restricted, making it peaceful for activities like kayaking and paddleboarding.


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