Lakes around Niederthalheim, a municipality in the district of Vöcklabruck, Upper Austria, offer diverse natural experiences. While prominent lakes are not directly within its borders, the surrounding region provides various aquatic features. The area is characterized by its proximity to rivers like the Ager and Traun, which contribute to local ponds and natural areas. Visitors can find opportunities for recreation and quiet enjoyment in the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A "chilly" rest area next to the confluence of the Ager and Traun.
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A "chilling place" with 2 beautiful wooden loungers - the jetty photos don't fit here at all (pictures of Alm-Stegen). There is only a small wooden footbridge on the north side of the pond.
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Paradise for bikers and hikers
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Lie in the lounger and simply enjoy.
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The bathing lake is in the middle of a large area that was designed in 1985 for leisure purposes. There you will find lawns, bathing jetties, barrier-free entry options, a floating wooden island, spring water showers, a snack bar, changing rooms, sanitary facilities and a newly renovated, demarcated area for children and non-swimmers. In spring and autumn you can also use the hiking trail around the lake for long walks and in winter you can play curling on one of the prepared lanes. Season tickets are available at the bathing lake kiosk and at the municipal offices in Weibern and Geboltskirchen.
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Nice piece to cross the river.
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A beautiful and quiet bathing lake near the Hausruck forest. Water is slightly cloudy (fine particles washed away from the surrounding soil) and pleasantly warm in summer. Play opportunities and an extra flat area for children. The highlight is a rope with which you can swing yourself into the water.
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Idyllic, beautiful swimming lake. With buffet - if you want / need to strengthen yourself.
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For swimming, Lake Redlham offers tranquil bathing spots with undisturbed nature. Another excellent option is Leithen Lake, which features a dedicated leisure area with lawns, bathing jetties, barrier-free entry, and a floating wooden island. In the wider Upper Austria region, Vorderer Langbathsee is also popular for swimming, with water temperatures reaching up to 25 degrees Celsius.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Lake Redlham and Pond on the Ager are both noted as family-friendly. Leithen Lake is particularly well-equipped, offering a newly renovated, demarcated area for children and non-swimmers, along with a snack bar and sanitary facilities.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore diverse natural features. The Pond on the Ager is a natural monument located near the confluence of the Ager and Traun rivers. The region also features the powerful Traunfall waterfall, approximately 9.7 km from Niederthalheim, which offers scenic views and a circular hiking trail. The area around Lake Redlham is known for its undisturbed nature.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Redlham Circular Walk takes you past idyllic quarry ponds, fields, meadows, and forests. You can also find a hiking trail around Leithen Lake, which is suitable for long walks in spring and autumn. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Niederthalheim guide.
The Roman Cycle Path passes by Lake Redlham, offering tranquil spots for a break. The Pond on the Ager is also a popular resting area for bikers. For more cycling adventures, consider routes like the 'Pond on the Ager – Römerweg along the Ager River loop' found in the gravel biking guide for the area.
Yes, Leithen Lake offers barrier-free entry options, making it accessible for wheelchair users to enjoy the leisure area and bathing facilities.
The best time for swimming is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. Lakes like Vorderer Langbathsee can reach water temperatures of up to 25 degrees Celsius, making them ideal for a refreshing dip.
Yes, Leithen Lake has a snack bar on-site. While specific cafes and restaurants are not detailed for every lake, the broader region of Upper Austria offers various dining options, especially in towns surrounding larger lakes like Hallstatt or Traunsee.
In winter, Leithen Lake transforms into a winter activity hub. You can play curling on one of the prepared lanes, and the hiking trail around the lake is still suitable for long walks.
The Wooden Jetty at the Lambach Power Plant Pond is a unique spot, created during the construction of the Lambach hydroelectric plant. It's a pleasant place for walks or bike stops, and you might even spot turtles in the pond.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the undisturbed nature at spots like Lake Redlham and the relaxing atmosphere at the Pond on the Ager. The well-equipped facilities and family-friendly environment at Leithen Lake are also highly valued.
Yes, the Hinterer Langbathsee, located near the Vorderer Langbathsee in the Salzkammergut region, is protected as a nature reserve, and swimming is not permitted there to preserve its natural state.


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