Lakes around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn are characterized by their location within a diverse natural landscape, ranging from picturesque reservoirs to mountain lakes. The region is nestled in the Austrian Alps, offering a mix of forested areas, river valleys, and dramatic mountain backdrops. These bodies of water are often integrated into hiking networks, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area's geography contributes to varied lake environments, from accessible valley lakes to more secluded alpine tarns.
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nice, cozy hut in a great environment with good cuisine
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At the end of the lake there is a large parking lot
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The walk around the lake is generally classified as easy and can usually be completed in 1 hour 45 minutes. Since the path is ideal for hiking and running, you are rarely alone.
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Very beautiful landscape, great for hiking
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It's best to use it very early when there are few people there.
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Very many mountain newts in the lake
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Cow-kick mussels can be found at the crossroads. Megalodonts (superfamily Megalodontoidea) are mostly large bivalves (Bivalvia) that belong to the order Hippuritoida within the superorder Heterodonta. The best-known representatives of this group are the so-called cow-step mussels from the Triassic, which can now be found as fossils, for example in the Dachstein limestone and similar rocks of the Northern Limestone Alps. The oldest representatives of the group appeared in the Ordovician. The superfamily died out in the Upper Cretaceous. Occurrence in time Ordovician to Upper Cretaceous approximately 471 to 65 million years
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The region offers a variety of popular lakes. Among them are Lake Schafkogel, an artificial lake at over 1,800 meters with stunning views of the Totes Gebirge, and Schiederweiher, often called the 'pearl of the Stodertal' due to its picturesque setting with views of Spitzmauer and Großer Priel. The Almsee, a mountain lake in the Salzkammergut, is also highly appreciated for its natural beauty and protected status.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Schiederweiher is known for its accessible paths and beautiful scenery, perfect for a family outing. The Almsee also offers an easy circular walk, and the Lake Schafkogel has a hiking trail with plenty of seating, making it suitable for families.
The lakes around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. At Lake Schafkogel, you'll find an artificial reservoir reflecting the Totes Gebirge mountain range. Schiederweiher offers views of the Spitzmauer and Großer Priel mountains. The Almsee is characterized by its natural banks, extensive swamp forests, and its location at the northern foot of the Dead Mountains, all under nature protection. The Klauser Stausee (Klaus Reservoir) is nestled in a canyon-like landscape with clear, emerald-green water and an unspoiled shoreline.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Fischersteig' around the Klauser Stausee, or explore routes near the Almsee. Cycling and gravel biking are also popular, with routes like the 'Almsee – Almtal Cycle Path' available. For more detailed route information, you can explore guides such as Hiking around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn, Gravel biking around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn, and Cycling around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn.
Yes, swimming is possible in some lakes. The Klauser Stausee (Klaus Reservoir) is known for its clear, emerald-green water and is suitable for swimming, boating, and kayaking. Always check local regulations and water conditions before entering any lake.
Many lakes feature hiking trails. The Almsee offers an easy circular walk that can typically be completed in about 1 hour 45 minutes. Around the Klauser Stausee, the 'Fischersteig' is a popular circular trail, though it can have challenging, steep sections. For more challenging hikes, routes like 'Rettenbach Gorge – Klauser Reservoir loop' are available, often rated as difficult. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. The reflection of the Totes Gebirge in Lake Schafkogel and the backdrop of Spitzmauer and Großer Priel at Schiederweiher are often highlighted. Many appreciate the peaceful, idyllic atmosphere and the opportunity to relax and breathe deeply in nature. The unspoiled shorelines and clear waters, particularly at Klauser Stausee, also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
Yes, the Klauser Stausee is easily accessible and provides a relaxing escape. It's a popular destination for nature lovers, active tourists, and families, offering various activities and amenities at its recreation center.
Beyond swimming, boating, and fishing, the Klauser Stausee offers unique experiences. You can take round trips on a 'floating alpine hut' along the wild gorges. For the adventurous, bungee jumping off the reservoir wall is an option. In winter, when the lake freezes, it becomes a popular spot for traditional ice curling.
Near the Klauser Stausee, a recreation center provides amenities such as a guesthouse, a kayak school, tennis courts, and a children's playground. For those undertaking longer hikes, the Pühringerhütte, located near the Elmsee, offers accommodation, a restaurant, and basic facilities for hikers and climbers.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming, and boating. Autumn offers vibrant colors from the surrounding trees, especially around the Klauser Stausee, making it picturesque for walks. In winter, when the Klauser Stausee freezes, it becomes a popular spot for ice curling.
While specific rules can vary by location, many natural areas in Austria are dog-friendly. For the Pühringerhütte near Elmsee, stays with dogs are possible upon request. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like around the Almsee, and to check local signage for specific regulations at each lake or trail.


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