Lakes around Gleisdorf provide diverse recreational opportunities within the wider Styria region, known for its natural landscapes. While Gleisdorf itself does not feature large natural lakes, the surrounding area offers several popular destinations. These lakes are easily accessible and cater to various outdoor activities. The region is characterized by a mix of smaller ponds and larger recreational lakes.
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This is a great place to rest and sit for a while. Really nice facility. There is also a table tennis table here! Don't forget your bats and balls ;)
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A really beautiful complex. I hiked it "off-season" in March. Still nicely maintained and inviting. And at the right time of year, I also discovered some snake's head fritillary.
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A beautiful swimming lake, easily accessible by bike - or just for cycling through :) the Strandgut restaurant will unfortunately be closed in summer 2023.
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Unfortunately, the restaurant no longer exists this summer. I really enjoyed going there.
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Very nice place to eat and swim
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Very good food and a nice place
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Nice pond with Kneipp facility, but in front of it there is also a nice rest area with refreshments
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While Gleisdorf itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the wider Styria region offers excellent options. Stubenbergsee and Schwarzlsee are two highly recommended destinations known for their extensive leisure and sports facilities, both easily reachable from Gleisdorf.
For swimming, Stubenbergsee is often called the warmest bathing lake in Austria, making it very inviting. Schwarzlsee also offers excellent swimming conditions with well-maintained facilities. Closer to Gleisdorf, StrandGut at Badesee Eggersdorf and Schachblumenwelt Bathing Lake, Großsteinbach are popular choices for a refreshing dip.
Yes, many lakes cater to families. Stubenbergsee features a 60-meter water slide, a pirate ship, sand playgrounds, and jumping platforms. Schwarzlsee offers two water slides, numerous playgrounds, and water parks like "Aquamania & Aquaropa." Closer by, Kneipp Trail with Pond Landscape and Schallerl Ponds are also noted as family-friendly spots.
Both Stubenbergsee and Schwarzlsee offer a wide range of water sports. At Stubenbergsee, you can enjoy swimming, surfing, stand-up paddling, and pedal boating. Schwarzlsee is ideal for surfing, diving, water skiing, wakeboarding, sailing, paddleboarding, and pedal boating.
Yes, there are several options for walking. Stubenbergsee has a 3 km circular path perfect for walkers and skaters. Around Schallerl Ponds, you can take pleasant walks through shady forests. For more hiking options in the region, you can explore easy hikes around Gleisdorf.
Absolutely. The areas around the lakes offer great cycling opportunities. For specific routes and guides, you can check out cycling routes around Gleisdorf, which include various distances and difficulty levels.
The lakes are particularly popular during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when swimming and water sports are in full swing. Stubenbergsee is known for its warm water, making it inviting throughout the summer. The circular paths around lakes like Stubenbergsee are also enjoyable for walks and cycling outside the main bathing season.
Stubenbergsee offers extensive facilities including ample green spaces for sunbathing, a 60-meter water slide, a pirate ship, sand playgrounds, and jumping platforms. There are also around 15 gastronomic establishments, a climbing park, and options for electric boat tours and pedal boat rentals.
Schwarzlsee is unique for its impressive 140-hectare leisure center, offering a vast array of sports and recreational activities beyond just swimming. It's a hub for water sports, land-based activities like beach volleyball and paintball, and frequently hosts events, including summer concerts and festivals. Camping facilities are also available for extended stays.
Yes, both Stubenbergsee and Schwarzlsee have numerous gastronomic options ranging from local dishes to international snacks. For example, StrandGut at Badesee Eggersdorf features a cozy restaurant right on the shore with friendly staff and food options, and Schachblumenwelt Bathing Lake also has a refreshment stop.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from swimming and water sports to peaceful walks. Many highlight the family-friendly amenities, the well-maintained facilities, and the natural beauty of spots like the Kneipp Trail with Pond Landscape and the shady forests around Schallerl Ponds.


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