Lakes around St. Martin am Wöllmißberg are characterized by forested landscapes and proximity to several reservoirs in Western Styria, Austria. The municipality is home to the Langmann-Stausee and is closely associated with the nearby Hirzmann-Stausee, both offering recreational opportunities. These water bodies are integral to the region's natural and historical landscape, providing settings for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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new bathing jetty - small "cafe" with snacks and the all-important cyclist 🍺
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The wall has been damming the water of the Teigitsch since 1950. At almost 60 meters, the dam is the highest dam wall in Styria. A footbridge leads pedestrians along the wall. In 2021 the new path for pedestrians was inaugurated.
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The shore path meanders beautifully along the water. The trees always give you cool shade in summer, and of course a swim in the lake is a great way to cool off. On the way you will pass enough inviting places. So don't forget your bathing suit.
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Always nice to take a break or cool off
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Beautiful little lake that is unfortunately littered. Dog waste, diapers, cigarette butts and much more. It's a shame that some people don't appreciate this little paradise.
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The dam is always interesting to look at. There is a public one at the Ströhbernen Bridge Bathing area and of course a circular hiking trail around the barrier is marked.
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The primary water bodies in the vicinity are the Langmann-Stausee, located directly within the municipality, and the Hirzmann-Stausee, which is in the neighboring municipality of Edelschrott but closely connected through shared water systems and hiking routes. The Packer Reservoir is also nearby.
The Hirzmann-Stausee is popular for relaxation and water sports during summer. You can enjoy swimming, rowing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), and kayaking, with rentals often available. It's also encircled by beautiful hiking trails, including a circular route.
Yes, both the Langmann-Stausee and Hirzmann-Stausee offer hiking trails. A trail runs along the left bank of Langmann-Stausee, while Hirzmann-Stausee has a marked circular hiking trail. A longer '3-reservoir hike' connects Hirzmann-Stausee with Langmann-Stausee and Packer-Stausee. For more detailed routes, you can explore running trails or gravel biking routes in the region.
Near the Hirzmann-Stausee, you can visit the Ströhberne Bridge, a monument-protected, straw-covered wooden bridge built in 1816. The Hierzmann Dam itself is also a significant man-made monument, offering spectacular views. The Langmann-Stausee also features historical infrastructure from its construction between 1922 and 1925.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Rocky Island in Hebalmsee is a popular natural monument with a tranquil setting. The Hierzmann Dam and the Ströhberne Bridge - Hirzmann Dam are also listed as family-friendly viewpoints.
The Langmann-Stausee is particularly popular among fishermen, offering a tranquil setting for this activity. While specific fishing regulations should be checked locally, it's known as a good spot for angling.
Summer is ideal for visiting the Hirzmann-Stausee, especially for swimming and water sports due to its clear, cool mountain water. Hiking is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. The region's forested landscapes offer beauty in spring, summer, and autumn.
Absolutely. The 60-meter-high Hierzmann Dam provides spectacular views of the Hirzmann-Stausee. The Ströhberne Bridge - Hirzmann Dam also offers a unique vantage point.
The Packer Reservoir is noted as dog-friendly, with tips mentioning it's ideal for a short walk with dogs and has a nice flat entry for them. However, be aware that some areas around the lake might have private property signs.
The region is characterized by forested landscapes and reservoirs nestled between mountains like the Herzogberg and Wöllmißberg. The lakes themselves, like the Rocky Island in Hebalmsee, are often natural monuments or offer serene natural settings for relaxation and exploration.
Yes, the area offers various cycling routes. For instance, the Langmann-Stausee dam is easily accessible by bike via the Teigitschklamm or the Packer main road. You can find several road cycling routes and gravel biking tours that pass by or around these lakes.
The Langmann-Stausee is notable for its historical significance, having been constructed between 1922 and 1925 to supply water to power plants. It offers a peaceful environment ideal for anglers and quiet walks, with a hiking trail along its left bank and an asphalt road on the right. You can also access a footbridge over the dam to view its early 20th-century construction. More information can be found on Wikipedia.


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