Lakes around Köflach, located in Western Styria, Austria, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its proximity to several reservoirs and natural lakes, providing settings for various outdoor activities. These bodies of water are integrated into the local environment, surrounded by forests and mountains. The area serves as a destination for those seeking natural features and outdoor recreation.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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September 2025, the reservoir is currently being drained, and there's very little water in it. If you're out with a dog and want to let them swim, the reservoir is the wrong place. Even if the water's edge is normal, the countless signs almost everywhere indicate that everything around the lake is private and trespassing is prohibited...
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new bathing jetty - small "cafe" with snacks and the all-important cyclist 🍺
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The wall has been damming the water of the Teigitsch since 1950. At almost 60 meters, the dam is the highest dam wall in Styria. A footbridge leads pedestrians along the wall. In 2021 the new path for pedestrians was inaugurated.
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Always nice to take a break or cool off
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The dam is always interesting to look at. There is a public one at the Ströhbernen Bridge Bathing area and of course a circular hiking trail around the barrier is marked.
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The Ströhberne Bridge - Hirzmann Dam is a family-friendly spot, offering a new bathing jetty and a place to cool off. Additionally, On the shore of the Hirzmann Reservoir provides cool shade and inviting places for a swim. Pibersteiner See, recently reopened, is also highly recommended for families, featuring a 1,000 m² shallow swimming area with sea sand and expansive recreational areas.
Yes, several lakes offer swimming opportunities. Pibersteiner See is a large bathing lake with drinking water quality, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Hirzmann Stausee is a popular natural swimming lake, and bathing is also possible at Packer Stausee.
Yes, Packer Reservoir is noted as a dog-friendly location, offering a nice flat entry for dogs. However, be aware that signs around the lake may indicate private property and prohibit trespassing in certain areas.
The lakes offer diverse activities. You can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and fishing at Pibersteiner See, Hirzmann Stausee, and Packer Stausee. Hiking is popular around Hirzmann Stausee, with a round trip path and a new footbridge offering spectacular views. Cycling paths are available around Packer Stausee. For more structured routes, consider cycling tours like the 'Ströhberne Bridge - Hirzmann Dam – Packer Reservoir loop' or mountain biking trails such as the 'Thermen Nova – Ströhberne Bridge - Hirzmann Dam loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Köflach and MTB Trails around Köflach guides.
Yes, Hirzmann Stausee features a beautiful shore path that meanders along the water, providing cool shade and inviting spots for a swim. Part of the Hans-Kloepfer circular hiking trail also runs along its northeast bank. Packer Stausee is also suitable for short walks. For more extensive hiking, explore the Cycling around Köflach guide which includes routes passing by these lakes.
Hirzmann Stausee is known for its fjord-like appearance, stretching five kilometers and surrounded by dense mixed forest. A nearly 60-meter-high footbridge over the dam offers spectacular views. The Ströhberne Bridge - Hirzmann Dam is another notable viewpoint. Pibersteiner See is a large natural lake covering 16 hectares, offering expansive natural beauty.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, with the shore paths offering cool shade. Packer Stausee is noted as being enjoyable for walks in both winter and summer. The Hirzmann Stausee area is particularly beautiful in summer for swimming and hiking.
Pibersteiner See offers paid parking and includes infrastructure like restrooms, a kiosk, and vending machines. The northwestern part of Hirzmann Stausee can be reached via a municipal road from Edelschrott, though parking near the Ströhberne Brücke can be tight on summer weekends. Alternative starting points are available in Edelschrott or near the dam.
Hirzmann Stausee is unique for its fjord-like appearance, embedded between the Herzogberg and Wöllmißberg mountains. It's a popular natural swimming lake with a beautiful shore path and a new, nearly 60-meter-high footbridge over the dam, offering spectacular views. It's also a great spot for fishing and hiking.
Pibersteiner See, a large bathing lake, offers expansive recreational areas, including a 50,000 m² sunbathing lawn and two water slides. It features a 1,000 m² shallow swimming area with sea sand, making it very family-friendly. The lake's clear, drinking-quality water is perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
Yes, the Langmannsperre Dam is another significant reservoir in the Lipizzanerheimat region. It's an imposing dam that offers several possibilities to continue your journey towards Hirzmann, Edelschrott, St. Martin, or Aibl.


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