Best lakes around Grein are found in Upper Austria, a region situated on the Danube River. While Grein itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the broader area, including parts of the Salzkammergut and Lower Austria, offers diverse lake landscapes. These areas provide opportunities for water activities, hiking, and enjoying natural scenery. The region's lakes are known for their clear waters and surrounding alpine or wooded environments.
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Very nice natural bathing pond. This is where children and adults have fun in summer.
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Bodies of water along the Danube - the Danube Cycle Path also runs along here. In the waters there are also different species of birds...
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Great performances take place on the lake stage in summer.
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Great for relaxing and soaking up the sun, with a public toilet.
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Unfortunately, the inn has been closed since the end of 2021!!
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The most popular lake directly around Grein is Waldhausen Bathing Lake, known for its facilities and suitability for a rest or bathing stay. Other highly regarded spots include Nepomuk Pond, an idyllic spot with a floating stage, and Schatzkastl, a body of water along the Danube appreciated for its diverse bird species.
Yes, several lakes and bathing areas around Grein are family-friendly. Waldhausen Bathing Lake offers various recreational facilities. The Hößgang natural swimming ponds are also a great place for children and adults to have fun in summer. Nepomuk Pond and Schatzkastl are also noted as family-friendly.
The lakes around Grein offer diverse natural features. You'll find clear waters, picturesque settings framed by trees and reeds, and areas rich in biodiversity, especially bird species, such as at Schatzkastl and the Hößgang natural swimming ponds. The broader region also features alpine environments and majestic mountains surrounding lakes like Traunsee and Erlaufsee.
While Grein itself is known for hiking, many lakes in the broader region offer excellent hiking opportunities. For example, Erlaufsee is a starting point for various hikes, and the Ottenstein Reservoir is ideal for walking along its scenic, fjord-like shores. You can find more hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Grein guide.
Yes, the Danube Cycle Path runs along bodies of water like Schatzkastl. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various road cycling routes around Grein, which may offer views of the Danube and other water features. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Grein guide for detailed options.
For swimming, Waldhausen Bathing Lake and Dornach Bathing Lake are popular choices with dedicated areas. The Hößgang natural swimming ponds also offer a very nice natural bathing experience. Further afield, Mondsee is known for its warm waters, and Erlaufsee is a clear mountain lake with drinking water quality, suitable for swimming.
Yes, in the broader Salzkammergut region, Hallstättersee is famously associated with the UNESCO World Heritage town of Hallstatt, known for its picturesque 16th-century wooden houses. Wolfgangsee also offers historic charm with villages like St. Gilgen and St. Wolfgang.
Waldhausen Bathing Lake provides various recreational facilities, refreshments, and a public toilet that remains open even in winter. It's also noted for having a water ski lift.
Nepomuk Pond is generally a quiet environment, except during its annual rock festival. Further away in Lower Austria, Lunz Lake (Lunzer See) is considered a woodland hideaway, offering a serene alpine setting.
The lakes are generally most enjoyable during the warmer months for swimming and water activities. However, places like Waldhausen Bathing Lake have facilities open year-round, and the picturesque towns around lakes like Wolfgangsee and Hallstättersee are popular even in colder months, with Christmas markets adding to the charm.
Absolutely. Waldhausen Bathing Lake is suitable for a rest break, and the Hößgang natural swimming ponds are described as a good place for a rest. Many lakes in the region, such as Mondsee and Erlaufsee, are popular destinations for relaxation.
Yes, bodies of water along the Danube, such as Schatzkastl, are notable for diverse bird species. The Hößgang natural swimming ponds, framed by trees and reeds, also offer a habitat for diverse bird species and rich biodiversity.


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