Best lakes around Wartberg an der Krems are primarily found in the surrounding Upper Austrian region, offering diverse natural landscapes for exploration. Wartberg an der Krems itself is a municipality known for its local charm and features the natural swimming pond at Grafhaidergut, built in 2020. The broader area provides access to various aquatic destinations, including picturesque lakes and nature reserves. This region combines local amenities with opportunities for outdoor activities around nearby bodies of water.
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We combined the medium and small Schacherteich loops (photo). Recommended. 15 km.
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The Schacherteiche are a great area to go for a walk and relax. Be it spring, summer, autumn or winter. If the Schacherteich are frozen over in winter, you can go curling or go ice skating.
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They are located in the Schachenwald north of the main town of the municipality near the village of Heiligenkreuz. From southwest to northeast these are the small, large, middle and front Schacherteich. They are mainly fed by precipitation and originally had a total area of about 20 hectares; due to silting up, a total water surface of about 15 to 16 ha can now be assumed
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The Schacherteiche are four large ponds in the area of the market town of Kremsmünster in the Upper Austrian district of Kirchdorf.
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A special area in partly untouched nature. Not only bird lovers get their money's worth here, lg Crawallo
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The Schacher ponds and their surroundings belonged to the European protected area "Untere Traun". They are of national importance as resting, transit and winter quarters, especially for ducks. Teal, Garganey, Gadwall and Pochard have significant populations here nationwide. The ponds together have a water surface of approx. 15 ha.
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While Wartberg an der Krems itself features the natural swimming pond at Grafhaidergut, the surrounding Upper Austria region offers several beautiful lakes. Notable options include the Schacherteiche Ponds near Kremsmünster, Stausee Klaus, Almsee, Gleinkersee, and the larger Traunsee and Attersee, all within a reasonable driving distance.
Yes, Wartberg an der Krems is home to Grafhaidergut's Natural Swimming Pond. Built in 2020, it offers crystal-clear, chemical-free water for swimming and relaxation with panoramic views.
The Schacherteiche Ponds are noted as family-friendly, offering easy walks and nature observation. The Almsee, located in Grünau im Almtal, is also a great option for families due to its picturesque setting within a nature reserve.
The Schacherteiche Nature Reserve, part of the European protected area "Untere Traun," is nationally important for birdlife. You can observe various duck species like Teal, Garganey, Gadwall, and Pochard, especially during resting, transit, and winter periods. The area is also home to many rare species within its near-natural river ecosystem.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, the Schacherteiche Nature Reserve provides multiple options for both shorter and longer hikes through an extraordinary natural landscape. You can find more family-friendly hiking routes in the broader area by visiting the Family-friendly hikes around Wartberg an der Krems guide.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and nature observation, with autumn being particularly scenic around the Schacherteiche Ponds when carp are fished. In winter, if the Schacherteiche are frozen, they can be used for curling or ice skating. Summer is ideal for swimming at Grafhaidergut's Natural Swimming Pond or other larger lakes.
Yes, the area around Wartberg an der Krems and its nearby lakes offers diverse cycling routes. You can explore options ranging from moderate to difficult, including routes that pass by scenic points like Klaus Castle or along the Traun Cycle Path. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Wartberg an der Krems guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Wartberg an der Krems guide.
The Lower Traun European Protected Area is one of Upper Austria's last large, near-natural river ecosystems. It encompasses the Traun river, its alluvial forests, and the adjacent cultural landscape. This area is a vital breeding ground and habitat for numerous rare species, especially protected birds. The Schachenwald and the Schacherteiche Ponds are integral parts of this rich ecosystem.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly at every lake are not detailed here, the region surrounding Wartberg an der Krems and the larger lakes like Traunsee and Attersee are well-developed for tourism. You will find various guesthouses, restaurants, and cafes in the nearby towns and villages that cater to visitors.
Natural lakes like Almsee, Gleinkersee, Traunsee, and the Schacherteiche Ponds are naturally formed bodies of water, often nestled within nature reserves and known for their untouched beauty. Reservoirs, such as Stausee Klaus, are man-made lakes created by damming rivers, primarily for purposes like power generation or flood control, though they also offer recreational activities like boat tours.
The hiking trails around the lakes, particularly within the Schacherteiche Nature Reserve, offer options for various abilities. While some routes are easy and suitable for families, others might be longer or more challenging. It's advisable to check specific route details for difficulty levels before embarking on a hike. The Family-friendly hikes around Wartberg an der Krems guide can provide more specific information on easier trails.


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