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Hiking around Laudachsee offers diverse landscapes in Upper Austria's Salzkammergut region. The area is centered around Laudachsee, a mountain lake nestled between the Grünberg and the imposing Traunstein mountain. Trails wind through lush forests and open meadows, with some routes leading to higher elevations. The region is designated as a nature reserve, preserving its biodiversity and natural features.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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4.47km
02:22
360m
360m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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2.97km
01:56
330m
330m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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8.77km
02:40
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:23
280m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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07:28
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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It goes almost vertically upwards and is very well secured with footholds and steel cables, making it easy to walk on.
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An inviting spot to rest and enjoy the view. If you walk uphill from Lake Laudach, the bench is located at the end of the Gassner Trail. The path to Katzenstein also branches off here.
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Beautiful view of the Traunstein and the Totes Gebirge.
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Beautiful view of the Traunstein and the Totes Gebirge.
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Beautiful view of the Traunstein and the Totes Gebirge.
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A very nice tour, but only if you're experienced in the mountains and don't go up in sneakers! I'm always amazed at how unprepared people are...
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For experienced mountain hikers, it is a great ascent in the Gamsluck'n, mostly on all fours, with fantastic views from the summit to the Totes Gebirge, Dachstein massif, and Höllengebirge.....
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The self-service menu offers excellent service. There's plenty of outdoor seating, and you can enjoy the magnificent view of the lake and Katzenstein.
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There are over 450 hiking routes available around Laudachsee, catering to various skill levels. This includes more than 200 easy trails, 180 moderate routes, and over 60 difficult paths for experienced hikers.
Yes, Laudachsee offers many easy trails perfect for beginners, families, and even those with strollers. A popular option is the idyllic Lakeside Circular Trail (hiking trail 20), which takes approximately 40 minutes and winds around the lake through meadows and over small bridges. The wide forest roads leading to the lake from the Grünberg cable car mountain station are also suitable for a relaxed walk.
Absolutely. Many trails around Laudachsee are designed as circular routes, allowing you to experience diverse scenery without retracing your steps. For example, the Laudachsee Lakeside Trail – Lake Laudach loop from In der Klamm is a moderate 8.8 km trail that takes you through forests and along the lake.
Laudachsee is generally dog-friendly, with many trails winding through forests and along the lake. It's a great place for your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash, especially in the nature reserve areas, and clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty for everyone.
Laudachsee offers a unique experience throughout the year. Summer (July and August) is ideal for combining hiking with a refreshing swim in the lake, which can reach up to 20°C. Autumn provides vibrant colors, while spring brings blooming flora. The area also transforms into an enchanted winter landscape, offering opportunities for peaceful winter walks.
Yes, Laudachsee is a beautiful destination for winter hiking. When covered in snow and ice, the landscape offers a serene and picturesque experience. While some higher mountain trails might require special equipment or experience, many of the easier paths around the lake remain accessible for a peaceful winter stroll.
The Ramsaualm is a cozy mountain hut located directly on Laudachsee. It's a perfect spot to stop for refreshments and enjoy wonderful views of the Traunstein mountain after your hike.
Laudachsee is nestled between the Grünberg and the imposing Traunstein (1,691m), offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including the Katzenstein (1,349m). The lake itself is crystal-clear and shimmering green. As a nature reserve, you'll also encounter diverse flora like orchid species, bog birches, and mountain pines, as well as wildlife such as wild ducks and frogs.
Laudachsee is accessible, particularly from the Grünberg cable car mountain station. While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads may vary, reaching the Grünberg cable car is a common approach, followed by about an hour's walk to the lake.
Yes, there are parking facilities available for hikers accessing the trails around Laudachsee. Specific parking areas can be found near common starting points, such as those leading towards the Grünberg cable car or other access points to the lake.
The trails in Laudachsee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 5,500 reviews. Hikers often praise the picturesque mountain lake, the lush forests, and the open meadows with stunning views of the Traunstein mountain, highlighting the area's diverse and well-maintained network of paths.
Yes, Laudachsee serves as an excellent starting point for more challenging mountain hikes. You can embark on demanding ascents to the summit of Traunstein (1,691m) or Katzenstein (1,349m). Routes like the Gassner-Steig Climbing Route – Katzenstein Summit loop from Laudachsee offer a difficult path for those with good fitness and alpine experience.
Since 2000, Laudachsee, along with its adjacent low moorlands, wet meadows, and a high moor to the south, has been designated as a nature reserve. This protection ensures the preservation of its rich biodiversity, including various orchid species, bog birches, mountain pines, and unique wildlife like grass snakes and frogs.


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