Best lakes around Wagrain are found in a charming region in the heart of Austria, characterized by its diverse natural landscape. The area features a variety of lakes, ranging from serene mountain tarns to family-friendly swimming spots. These bodies of water are often nestled amidst majestic mountains and alpine flora, with some historically formed or serving as reservoirs. The region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and relaxation by the water.
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Zauchensee is a mountain lake and a well-known ski and hiking area in Altenmarkt.
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Moon Trail with Observatory INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE STATIONS ABOUT THE MOON WITH AN OPEN-AIR OBSERVATORY The "Mondweg" (Moon Trail) experience trail reveals amazing facts about "Science & the Moon" and "Myth of the Moon" at more than 20 interactive stations around Zauchensee lake, inviting you to join in and try things out. The almost 4 km long "Mondweg" starts at the Willkommenstor (Welcome Gate) in the center of the World Cup resort of Zauchensee, through which you enter the world of the moon. Even those on holiday in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee with children should try out the themed trail, which winds around Zauchensee lake and through the adjacent forest: while older siblings expand their moon knowledge in amazement, the little ones can simply ride along in a rugged all-terrain stroller. Walking time: approx. 2 hours The more than 20 interactive stations of the Mondweg inform about mystical and scientific aspects of the Earth's satellite. Some also invite you to join in and try things out: For example, thanks to Moon Gymnastics or massages, you can feel the influence of the celestial body on the body. You can look into the starry sky through the telescope of the observatory on the shore of Zauchensee lake during the weekly star gazing, and in the garden of the Moon Crater, you can collect specific herbs depending on the moon phase. Meanwhile, the children play on the Moon Playground. Parking: Parking is available at the starting point at the Felserhütte and Garnhofhütte huts. Source: www.altenmarkt-zauchensee.at/de/aktivitaeten/mondweg.html
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Starting point for many great hikes or mountain bike tours, great for skiing or snowboarding in winter, many huts, nice people
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Great hike, starting from the Aualm. The last part at the summit is a bit difficult, but with a little caution and concentration it is doable even for a flatlander like me 😉. The view at the top is unique!!!
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If you're lucky you get space otherwise cozy restaurant.
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The Mondweg leads you all the way around the Zauchensee. In winter, you can enjoy the great atmosphere amidst the white forest and mountain world.
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Yes, several lakes are perfect for families. Winkler Lake in Flachauwinkl offers free entry, drinking water quality, a large lawn for sunbathing, and a playground with a pirate ship. Grafenbergsee is another excellent choice, featuring a circular hike suitable for strollers and various water-themed entertainment programs. Additionally, the Moon Trail at Lake Zauchensee provides an interactive and educational experience for all ages.
Wagrain offers diverse hiking opportunities around its lakes. For an easy, scenic walk, the circular trail around Jägersee is suitable for strollers and passes through beautiful forests. More experienced hikers can challenge themselves with the ascent to Tappenkarsee, the largest mountain lake in the Eastern Alps, which is only accessible on foot. Daarmoossee and Niederbergsee are also attractive hiking destinations, particularly in summer. For challenging mountain hikes with lake views, consider the route to Schuhflicker Peak, which has a tiny lake at its foot.
Swimming is permitted in some lakes. Winkler Lake in Flachauwinkl is a popular bathing lake with excellent drinking water quality and free entry. Lake Zauchensee also allows swimming. However, Jägersee is a nature reserve where swimming is not permitted to protect its pristine environment.
Yes, the circular hiking trail around Jägersee is easily accessible and suitable for strollers, offering a pleasant walk through forests and meadows. Grafenbergsee also features a leisurely circular hike on paths suitable for strollers, making it ideal for families with young children.
The lakes around Wagrain are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, swimming, and enjoying outdoor activities. The mountain huts at Tappenkarsee are also staffed from June to September, providing amenities for hikers.
Blauer See is considered an insider tip, a small meltwater pit on the Ennskraxn rock face, particularly rewarding for those hiking to the Steinkaralm. For a more remote experience, Tappenkarsee, due to its foot-only access, offers a mystical atmosphere away from larger crowds, ideal for experienced hikers seeking untouched nature.
The Jägersee Inn is beautifully located right by Jägersee, offering good food and a wonderful panorama from its terrace. Near Daarmoossee, you can relax on the sun terrace of the Edelweiss-Alm. For those hiking to Blauer See, the Steinkaralm is highly recommended for its Kaiserschmarrn.
The lakes around Wagrain offer stunning views. Rupertisee provides wonderful panoramic and valley views of Wagrain. Jägersee is known for its emerald green, crystal-clear water set against a backdrop of mountains. Tappenkarsee is nestled amidst majestic mountains and alpine flora, offering a remote and mystical vista. Even Schuhflicker Peak, with its tiny lake, offers a terrific all-round view of the Salzburg region.
Beyond hiking and swimming, the region around Wagrain's lakes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Wagrain guide. There are also many running trails, including those detailed in the Running Trails around Wagrain guide, and cycling routes, such as those in the Cycling around Wagrain guide, which often pass by scenic lake areas.
Yes, the Moon Trail at Lake Zauchensee offers a unique adventure. This nearly 4 km long trail features over 20 interactive stations exploring "Science & Moon" and "Myth of the Moon," complete with activities like moon gymnastics and an observatory for stargazing. It's an engaging blend of nature and learning.
Jägersee is renowned for its emerald green, crystal-clear water and its idyllic mountain setting. It's a popular starting point for day hikes, including an easily accessible circular trail suitable for strollers. While swimming is not permitted as it's a nature reserve, visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty and the hospitality of the Jägersee Inn right by the lake.
Tappenkarsee is the largest mountain lake in the Eastern Alps, known for its remote and mystical atmosphere. It is nestled amidst majestic mountains above Kleinarl. The lake can only be reached on foot, making it a rewarding destination for experienced hikers. A popular route is to hike from Jägersee to Tappenkarsee.


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