Best lakes around Wildalpen are situated within the northern Hochschwab mountains, offering diverse aquatic experiences. The region is characterized by its dynamic waterways, including the Salza River, and several notable lakes and ponds. Wildalpen provides opportunities for both tranquil natural exploration and recreational activities. Its natural landscape features clear waters, mountain backdrops, and protected areas.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Due to climate collapse, several meters of water depth are missing
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To the east, near a bridge, is the outflow from the Kreuzteich pond, which flows into a small marsh. To the north, near a small bridge, is the inflow.
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One of the most beautiful lakes for me
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The rockier, more remote and quieter shore
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A particularly large number of frogs could be seen on this bank
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The region around Wildalpen offers several highly-rated water bodies. Visitors particularly enjoy the North Shore of Leopoldsteiner Lake for its scenic hiking trail and mountain backdrop, and Green Lake, known for its stunning emerald colors and crystal-clear waters. Additionally, the Salza River is a major draw for whitewater sports enthusiasts.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Green Lake and Kreuz Pond are both categorized as family-friendly, offering beautiful natural settings. For swimming, Waldbad Hinterwildalpen is an idyllic outdoor pool surrounded by forest, offering a free and enjoyable bathing experience for all ages during summer months.
You can expect to see crystal-clear waters, often with emerald or turquoise hues, surrounded by lush forests and impressive mountain backdrops, particularly the northern Hochschwab mountains. Brunnsee lake, for instance, is nestled within a nature reserve, emphasizing its untouched natural beauty. The Salza River is famous for its vibrant green waters and rugged cliffs.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking around lakes like Leopoldsteiner Lake or Brunnsee. The Salza River is an 'Eldorado' for whitewater sports such as rafting, kayaking, and riverbugging. For hiking, you can explore various trails, including easy options like the 'Hochkar summit hike' or more challenging mountain hikes. Find more routes in the hiking guide for Wildalpen.
Absolutely. The North Shore of Leopoldsteiner Lake features a dedicated hiking trail directly on its shore. Brunnsee lake also has a pram-friendly trail, Path 91, offering about three hours of walking. You can find various hiking options, from easy to difficult, in the easy hikes guide or the mountain hikes guide for Wildalpen.
Green Lake, often called 'The Caribbean of Styria,' is unique for its emerald colors and crystal-clear waters. Its water level fluctuates significantly with the seasons; it fills with snowmelt in spring and gradually recedes by autumn, almost disappearing in winter. Visitors recommend visiting early in the morning for the best experience.
Brunnsee lake is primarily a picturesque spot ideal for hiking and enjoying tranquil scenery. It is explicitly noted as not a bathing lake, due to its location within a nature reserve and spring protection area, which emphasizes its pristine natural beauty.
Kreuz Pond is located near Green Lake and is easily accessible on foot. It features very clear water and a small water wheel near a bridge. It's important to note that dogs are not allowed to swim in the water to protect sensitive aquatic plants. Please use the provided rubbish bins along the circular route.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For whitewater sports on the Salza River, sunny days when the water sparkles are ideal. For Green Lake, spring is often recommended when snowmelt fills the lake to its highest, most vibrant levels. Waldbad Hinterwildalpen operates during the summer months for swimming.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the crystal-clear, often emerald-green waters and the dramatic mountain backdrops. The tranquility of places like Brunnsee lake and the exhilarating whitewater experiences on the Salza River are highly valued. The family-friendly options and well-maintained hiking trails also receive positive feedback.
Yes, the North Shore of Leopoldsteiner Lake is highly regarded for its beautiful backdrop of mountains. Additionally, the View of Lake Leopoldsteiner highlight offers idyllic views of the lake and surrounding mountains, such as the Pfaffenstein.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, Mittersee is an emerald-green gem that is worth a stop. It's known for its shallow depth and strong flow of spring water, which maintains a consistent cool temperature year-round. It offers a unique natural experience.


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