Best lakes around Perwang am Grabensee are centered around Grabensee, a tranquil moorland lake. This lake is known for being one of the warmest in Austria, with water temperatures potentially reaching up to 30 degrees Celsius in summer. The Grabensee and its surrounding areas are designated as a nature reserve, preserving its pristine condition and diverse ecosystem. Perwang am Grabensee offers a public lido on Grabensee, providing swimming access and basic facilities for visitors seeking a peaceful natural setting.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Beautiful biotope: Please drive slowly and look around!
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Extremely great view here!
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In Seeham you have the opportunity to take a break and enjoy the lake in all its diversity, for example by bathing/swimming.
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A very nice cycle path
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A very beautiful place
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This is a nice and leisurely tour that shows you the nature and culture of the region. 😊 The tour is 8.6 km long and has a vertical drop of 76 m. It is rated as easy and does not require any special equipment or physical condition. The tour starts at the Teichstätt wetland, a small lake with a jetty and a shelter. The lake is a habitat for many plants and animals, such as reeds, water lilies, frogs and dragonflies. You follow the path along the lake and then turn left towards Valentinhaft. Valentinhaft is a small town with a church worth seeing that is dedicated to Saint Valentine. The church was built in the 15th century and has a Gothic choir and a Baroque tower. You can visit the church or light a candle. From Valentinhaft you continue towards Kolming, a hamlet with about 47 inhabitants. On the way you will pass a beautiful vantage point from which you have a view of the Kobernausserwald. The Kobernausserwald is the largest contiguous forest in Austria and a popular hiking and recreation area. You will then reach Kolming, where you can stop at Gasthaus Wirt'z Kolming. The inn is a family-run business with a cozy guest garden and regional cuisine. There you can strengthen yourself or just enjoy the atmosphere.
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The Schwemmbach is a small stream that flows through the Kobernausserwald in the Innviertel region of Upper Austria. It rises near the village of Munderfing and flows into the Mattig. The stream was formerly used to drift wood that was cut from the Kobernausserwald. The trunks were transported on the water until they were taken out of the creek at a collection point. Today the Schwemmbach is an idyllic place surrounded by forests, meadows and fields. The creek provides habitat for many animals such as fish, frogs, dragonflies and birds. If you want to visit the Schwemmbach, you can take a nice hike or bike ride along the stream. There is a cycling and hiking trail called "Via Nova - Triftweg" that will bring you closer to the history and nature of the Schwemmbach. The path also leads you to a great bathing spot where you can refresh yourself in the clear water. The bathing area is near the village of Lengau and is accessible free of charge. You can also have a picnic there or just enjoy the peace and quiet.
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The region is centered around Grabensee, a tranquil moorland lake known for being one of Austria's warmest, with summer temperatures potentially reaching up to 30 degrees Celsius. Grabensee and its surroundings are a designated nature reserve, preserving its pristine condition and diverse ecosystem. It offers a peaceful natural setting for relaxation and recreation.
Beyond Grabensee, visitors enjoy exploring the larger Trumer Lake District. A popular highlight is the Obertrumer Lake, which features a cycle path directly along its shore. Another favorite is the View of Mattsee and St. Michael's Church, offering picturesque views of the village of Mattsee and its beautiful lake facilities.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and relaxing atmosphere, especially around Grabensee, which experiences gentle tourist use. The excellent water quality and the opportunity for swimming, particularly at the public lido in Perwang, are also highly valued. Many enjoy the scenic routes for biking and hiking, and the idyllic natural landscape.
Yes, the region offers excellent cycling opportunities. The cycle path along Obertrumer Lake is a dream for cyclists, offering beautiful views. There's also a dedicated cycle way connecting Mattsee and Obertrumer See. For more routes, you can explore the Cycling around Perwang am Grabensee guide.
The area provides various hiking trails. You can find easy walks like the Grebenstein Circular Trail or the Märchenwald Forest Path. The Teichstätt–Valentinhaft–Kolming Cultural and Nature Trail offers a leisurely tour showcasing the region's nature and culture. For a comprehensive list, check the Hiking around Perwang am Grabensee guide.
Absolutely. The public lido in Perwang am Grabensee is particularly welcoming for families, featuring a toddler's pool, a beach volleyball court, and a campground. Many highlights like Obertrumer Lake and the View of Mattsee and St. Michael's Church are also noted as family-friendly.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can discover the Schwemmbach Wetlands, a beautiful biotope with a small stream and a bathing spot. The Grabensee itself is part of a nature reserve, with surrounding swamps and marshes providing a habitat for diverse flora and fauna. The region is also characterized by lush green hills and forests.
The summer months are ideal, especially for swimming, as Grabensee is one of Austria's warmest lakes. The water temperatures can reach up to 30 degrees Celsius. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions for cycling and hiking, with beautiful scenery and milder weather.
Yes, swimming is permitted in Grabensee. Perwang am Grabensee operates a public lido (Strandbad) on its small section of the shoreline, which is the only designated entry point for swimming. While boating and motor vehicles are generally prohibited to protect the nature reserve, air mattresses and children's swimming toys are allowed in bathing areas.
Parking is available at the public lido (Strandbad) in Perwang am Grabensee, which provides direct access to the lake for swimming and other activities.
Yes, the public lido in Perwang offers a beach buffet. Additionally, the Teichstätt–Valentinhaft–Kolming Cultural and Nature Trail mentions Gasthaus Wirt'z Kolming, a family-run inn with regional cuisine, as a place to stop.


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