Best lakes around Bad Hall are found in Upper Austria, a region known for its natural landscapes and proximity to the Salzkammergut lake district. Bad Hall itself is a spa town recognized for its therapeutic iodine-rich springs. While major natural lakes are not directly within Bad Hall, the surrounding area offers access to various ponds and nature reserves. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing the local ecosystem.
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We combined the medium and small Schacherteich loops (photo). Recommended. 15 km.
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The Schacherteiche are a great area to go for a walk and relax. Be it spring, summer, autumn or winter. If the Schacherteich are frozen over in winter, you can go curling or go ice skating.
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They are located in the Schachenwald north of the main town of the municipality near the village of Heiligenkreuz. From southwest to northeast these are the small, large, middle and front Schacherteich. They are mainly fed by precipitation and originally had a total area of about 20 hectares; due to silting up, a total water surface of about 15 to 16 ha can now be assumed
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The Schacherteiche are four large ponds in the area of the market town of Kremsmünster in the Upper Austrian district of Kirchdorf.
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A special area in partly untouched nature. Not only bird lovers get their money's worth here, lg Crawallo
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The Schacher ponds and their surroundings belonged to the European protected area "Untere Traun". They are of national importance as resting, transit and winter quarters, especially for ducks. Teal, Garganey, Gadwall and Pochard have significant populations here nationwide. The ponds together have a water surface of approx. 15 ha.
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While Bad Hall itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the immediate vicinity offers the Schacherteiche Ponds, which are part of the Schacherteiche Nature Reserve (Lower Traun). These ponds are excellent for walks and birdwatching. For larger, more renowned lakes, Bad Hall is conveniently located near the picturesque Salzkammergut lake district.
From Bad Hall, you can easily reach several stunning Salzkammergut lakes. Notable options include Traunsee, Attersee, Wolfgangsee, and the famous Hallstätter See. These lakes offer diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities.
The Schacherteiche Ponds are ideal for relaxing walks and birdwatching, as they are a significant resting and wintering ground for various duck species. In winter, if the ponds freeze over, they are popular for ice skating or curling.
Yes, the Middle Schacherteich and the broader Schacherteiche Nature Reserve are considered family-friendly. They offer easy walking paths and a chance to observe nature. Many Salzkammergut lakes also feature designated swimming areas with facilities for children, such as Badeinsel Hallstatt or Strandbad Obertraun at Hallstätter See.
Beyond walking and birdwatching at the local Schacherteiche, the nearby Salzkammergut lakes offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy swimming, boating, paddleboarding, and cycling along scenic paths like the 41-kilometer route around Hallstätter See. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes around Bad Hall itself, including options for touring bicycles and road cycling.
While the Schacherteiche Ponds are primarily for nature observation, many lakes in the nearby Salzkammergut region are excellent for swimming. Lakes like Hallstätter See, Attersee, Traunsee, and Offensee are known for their clear waters and offer pleasant summer temperatures, often reaching 22-24°C.
The Lower Traun European Protected Area, which includes the Schacherteiche, is one of Upper Austria's last larger near-natural river ecosystems. It's a vital bird sanctuary and habitat for many rare species, offering scenic beauty and opportunities for nature-friendly exploration, especially by bike.
Yes, particularly around the Salzkammergut lakes. Hallstätter See is part of a UNESCO World Heritage region, with the historic town of Hallstatt known for its salt mining history. Traunsee features the charming town of Gmunden and Ort Castle. These areas blend natural beauty with rich cultural heritage.
For local, easy walks, the Schacherteiche Nature Reserve offers pleasant trails. In the Salzkammergut, lakes like Altausseer See have circular walking paths (Rundwanderweg Altausseer See), and the Gosauseen provide stunning views of the Dachstein mountains, making them popular for more challenging hikes.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with pleasant water temperatures. Spring and autumn offer vibrant scenery for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds. Even in winter, the Schacherteiche can be enjoyed for ice skating or curling if frozen, and the Salzkammergut lakes offer picturesque winter landscapes.
While the major Salzkammergut lakes can be popular, exploring options like Altausseer See, Grundlsee, or Offensee might offer a more tranquil experience compared to Hallstätter See or Wolfgangsee, especially outside peak season. The local Schacherteiche Ponds also provide a peaceful natural escape close to Bad Hall.


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