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Easy hiking trails around Dießbachstausee offer access to the alpine landscapes of the Zell am See district in Austria. The region features a blend of alpine meadows, forests, and mountainous terrain, with the Dießbachstausee itself being an artificial lake integrated into its natural surroundings. Hikers can experience views of the Steinernes Meer and Hundstod mountain. The area is part of the Salzburger limestone Alps, providing a rugged backdrop to the lake.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you move upstream, you will find this small cave a few meters to the right of the path, where a Buddha statue once stood.
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Beautiful hiking trail to and from the hermitage through the small village of Bachwinkel.
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The Hirschbichl, also known as the Mooswacht, is a 1,183 m (3,700 ft) high mountain pass in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The pass lies directly on the border between Germany (Bavaria/Ramsau) and Austria (Salzburg/Weißbach bei Lofer). Since the 13th century, the Hirschbichl has been an important trade route (mule trail) for salt ("white gold") from Berchtesgaden and Schellenberg to Tyrol and the Pinzgau region in Austria. Due to its strategic location, a pass fortification (the so-called Mooswacht) and later a customs guardhouse were built here. At the border crossing, you'll find the historic Hirschbichl Alpine Inn in the former customs guardhouse, as well as a small chapel next to the inn, built in 1849 by the Hirschbichl Innkeeper.
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Warning: Extremely steep. I should have read the comments here. It's almost impossible to ride up here on a road bike from the German side when the ground is wet. Extremely beautiful, but even as a climb fan, I probably won't be back.
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A beautiful little chapel at Hirschbichl.
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Depending on the water level, this is a great place to cool off after a hike.
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Stoissengraben, a wonderful place in every season 🔝🍀📸 Just switch off and enjoy 🫶🏽
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Hirschbichl is a particular challenge with a racing bike, around 600m with an average gradient of 26%! Push if necessary, because you will be treated to a fabulous idyll in the Hirschbichl National Park.
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There are 20 easy hiking trails around Dießbachstausee, offering accessible options to explore the alpine landscapes of the Zell am See district.
Yes, several easy circular walks are ideal for families. The Golfclub Gut Brandlhof – Stoissengraben Riverbed loop from Hohlwegen is a 4.2 km trail with gentle elevation changes along the riverbed, perfect for a family outing. Another option is the Stoissengraben Riverbed – Stoissengraben Gorge loop from Euring, a shorter 2.4 km path with views of the Stoissengraben Gorge.
Easy hikes around Dießbachstausee offer a blend of stunning alpine meadows, dense forests, and views of the surrounding Salzburger limestone Alps. You can also experience the serene artificial lake itself, which blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings. The broader Naturpark Weißbach is known for its diverse flora and butterfly species.
Yes, the region is known for its 'Saalachtaler Naturgewalten' (Saalachtal Natural Wonders). For an easy hike featuring a river and potential waterfall views, consider the Weissbach River and Waterfall – Logenplatz Schusterzüchl loop from Weißbach bei Lofer. The Stoissengraben Riverbed – Stoissengraben Gorge loop from Euring also offers views of the Stoissengraben Gorge.
The best time for easy hiking around Dießbachstausee is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, alpine meadows are in bloom, and trails are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions to enjoy the scenery.
While not directly listed in the easy routes, the broader region features traditional alpine pastures like the Kallbrunnalm, where you can find snack stations. Routes such as the Hirschbichl Inn – Hirschbichl Pass loop from Naturpark Weißbach lead through areas where such traditional stops might be accessible nearby.
The easy trails around Dießbachstausee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 3,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible paths, the stunning alpine views, and the peaceful natural environment that allows for relaxing walks amidst the mountains and forests.
While the easy trails may not lead directly to the highest viewpoints, many offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding majestic mountains. The region provides views of peaks like the Hundstod and the Steinernes Meer, which can often be appreciated from various points along the more accessible paths.
Beyond the trails, the Salzburger Saalachtal region offers impressive natural attractions. These include the dramatic gorges of Vorderkaserklamm and Seisenbergklamm, as well as the Lamprechtshöhle cave system, which can be explored to complement your hiking experience.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many trails in the Dießbachstausee area, especially in and around villages like Weißbach bei Lofer or near popular access points. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages.
The Naturpark Weißbach, where Dießbachstausee is located, has well-developed infrastructure. While specific public transport links to every trailhead might vary, the region is generally accessible by bus services connecting to nearby towns, which can then provide access to trail starting points. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
Yes, many easy trails in the region traverse beautiful forested areas. For example, the Hirschbichl Inn – Hirschbichl Pass loop from Naturpark Weißbach leads through dense woodlands, offering shade and a different kind of natural beauty compared to open alpine meadows.


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