Best lakes in the Mühlviertel are found in Upper Austria's Mühlviertel region, characterized by rolling hills and natural landscapes. The area offers a variety of lakes and natural swimming areas. These spots provide opportunities for relaxation and outdoor recreation. The region's diverse aquatic environments are suitable for various activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Lake Plesching near Linz is a popular destination and offers ideal conditions for cyclists. A flat, approximately two-kilometer-long circular route runs directly along the water and is perfect for leisurely rides or family outings. The lake is located near the Danube Cycle Path and is easily accessible via lakeside paths, making it a worthwhile detour for touring cyclists. For more ambitious cyclists, a variety of mountain bike trails start nearby at Pfenningberg. With seating areas, restaurants, playgrounds, and well-maintained lawns for sunbathing, Lake Plesching is also an ideal spot for a relaxing break during a bike tour.
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The ponds belong to the Rosenhof Forestry Estate and were originally used for timber storage. Swimming is not permitted in the large pond, but swimming is permitted in the small pond. However, the dark water takes some getting used to and requires a bit of courage.
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Even if you are just driving past, it is a beautifully situated bathing pond.
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Both ponds are approximately 600 meters long and 300 meters wide. The smaller (lower) one is a public bathing lake, while the upper one is not open to the public. The Flammbach flows through the ponds and flows into the Schwarze Aist. This in turn flows via the Waldaist into the Aist and thus into the Danube. The Rosenhof ponds were built in 1823 primarily to have enough water for the timber float. The timber float was almost 80 kilometers long, the gradient was 650 meters; there were 50 weirs along the route. In the 19th and 20th centuries, a lot of timber was floated every spring via the Flammbach, the Schwarze Aist and the Waldaist into the Aist, where the logs were then tied into large rafts in Au on the Danube and taken to Vienna. It was not until 1947 that the laborious and dangerous timber floating process was stopped – the logs could now be transported more cheaply by truck and rail.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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Hikers have the opportunity to be accompanied through the moor by experienced moor guides.
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Today the water from the moor, which is colored dark brown, is primarily used to cool down.
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The Tanner Moor is 12,000 years old and almost untouched.
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The Mühlviertel offers several excellent spots for swimming and relaxation. The Pleschinger Lake near Linz is a popular bathing lake with sunbathing lawns and playgrounds. Another great option is the Rechberg Bathing Lake, known for its excellent water quality. For a more natural experience, the Natural River Pool Ulrichsberg provides clear water amidst wild nature.
Yes, for a truly unique experience, visit the Rubner Pond in the Tannermoor. This natural moor bathing lake is known for its distinctive reddish-brown water, a result of humic substances, and is surrounded by the ancient Tanner Moor. It offers a refreshing swim in an idyllic, natural setting.
Many lakes in the Mühlviertel are family-friendly. The Pleschinger Lake features playgrounds and seating areas. The Recreational Pond Hirschbach im Mühlkreis is specifically designed for families, offering a swimming pond with a separate shallow area for toddlers, a playground, and a beach volleyball court. The Natural River Pool Ulrichsberg also has a playground and large sunbathing lawn for picnics.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on a leash in many natural areas around the lakes. For example, the area around Rubener Teich in the Tanner Moor allows dogs on a leash, making it a great spot for walks with your canine companion.
The Mühlviertel region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking in the Mühlviertel guide, and cycling routes, including those in the Cycling in the Mühlviertel guide. Many lakes, like the Ranna Reservoir, are also popular for fishing. The natural surroundings are perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying nature.
Yes, several lakes offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. The Konzinger Steg — Footbridge over the Ranna Reservoir provides access to easy paths around the Rannasee. The Rubner Pond in the Tannermoor is surrounded by picturesque paths perfect for hiking. For more challenging routes, explore the Mountain Hikes in the Mühlviertel guide.
For stunning views, visit the Konzinger Steg — Footbridge over the Ranna Reservoir, which offers wonderful panoramas of the Ranna Reservoir and Oberkappel. The Ranna Reservoir Dam also provides impressive views from its walkable crown. The Rosenhof Ponds are known for their beautiful landscape and mirror-smooth water, offering a serene vista.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in some of the Mühlviertel lakes. The Ranna Reservoir is rich in fish, making it a great spot for fishing enthusiasts. The small Rosenhof Pond also invites visitors to fish from April to October.
The Mühlviertel lakes are most enjoyable during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is ideal for swimming, hiking, and other outdoor activities. This period allows visitors to fully appreciate the clear waters and lush natural surroundings.
Yes, some lakes offer convenient facilities. Near the Rubener Teich, there's a 'Moortreff' providing refreshments in a natural garden. The Pleschinger Lake has restaurants and seating areas. The Recreational Pond Hirschbach im Mühlkreis includes sanitary facilities and a grill area. Many other spots have amenities nearby for visitors' comfort.
While specific public transport options vary by lake, the Pleschinger Lake is notably accessible via the Danube Cycle Path, making it easy to reach by bike. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving, as many natural areas are best accessed by car.
Visitors to the Mühlviertel lakes highly appreciate the pristine nature and the opportunities for relaxation and recreation. The clear waters, serene landscapes, and the interplay of water, forest, and fresh air create a special atmosphere. Highlights like the Konzinger Steg are loved for their wonderful views, while the Rubner Pond is cherished for its unique moor bathing experience.
Yes, the Ranna Reservoir Dam is a significant man-made structure in the region. Built between 1947 and 1950, it stands 50 meters high with a 125-meter-long walkable dam crown, offering impressive views and serving as a water reservoir for a power plant on the Danube.


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