Best lakes around Sankt Peter in der Au are found within the broader Mostviertel region of Lower Austria. While Sankt Peter in der Au itself does not host large, prominent lakes, the surrounding area offers several notable bodies of water within a reasonable driving distance. These lakes provide diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, set amidst varied natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its blend of alpine foothills and forested areas, offering a range of natural features.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The natural bathing path runs along here.
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Just stop and enjoy 😌
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Located on the R7 along the Enns
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Beautiful circular route that is suitable for everyone!😊
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A beautiful hiking destination with surprising nature!
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The point is on the R7 near the Staning power plant near Maria im Winkel. This section of the Enns is also used by the Steyr Sailing Club.
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Highly recommended section of the Enns cycle path. Although partly gravel, it is easy to drive on with trekking bikes. Rewarded for the kilometers previously on the road.
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This circular route is not without good reason very popular. It is a highlight in every season. For walking, hiking or running. In spring you can hike through a sea of wild garlic and in summer the cool alluvial forest provides pleasant shade. But even beyond that, the path is lovingly laid out and offers a lot to discover. Officially, the circular route starts in the town center, where you can also park for free. If there is no free parking space here, you can also park down by the Danube and join the circular route from there. If you have time, you should still take the town center with you on your round, because it is incredibly beautiful! The path around the old arm is a well-prepared footpath that leads through a diverse meadow landscape. If you are looking for a fast nature adventure, this is the place for you. Tip for the summer: https://www.komoot.de/tour/915310164
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For swimming and water sports, Erlaufsee is highly recommended. It's known for its crystal-clear, drinking-quality water and offers opportunities for swimming, pedal boating, rowing, stand-up paddling, and even diving. There's a lido with a sunbathing lawn and slides. Lunzer See also provides a refreshing experience with a beach area for swimming and sunbathing, and boat rentals. The Viehofner Seen in St. Pölten offer free admission for swimming and activities like stand-up paddling and boating on the larger lake.
Yes, Lunzer See is unique as the only naturally formed lake in Lower Austria. It's situated amidst the Ybbstal Alps, offering an idyllic mountain and forest environment with cool, clear waters.
The Viehofner Seen in St. Pölten are very family-friendly, offering free admission, sports facilities like beach volleyball and basketball, and a children's playground. Erlaufsee also has a lido with slides and a playground, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Moar-Lacke area features a nature trail that is very informative about trees and bird life, recommended for children.
A 3.5-kilometer circular path around Erlaufsee is ideal for walking and cycling. Lunzer See also has a popular 4-kilometer circular path with scenic views. For an urban setting, the Viehofner Seen offer well-developed trails suitable for running, walking, and cycling, with direct access to the Traisental cycle path. The Danube Oxbow Loop is another popular circular route through diverse meadow landscapes and alluvial forest, suitable for walking, hiking, or running in all seasons.
Yes, Erlaufsee is a good spot for anglers, where you can enjoy fishing for trout, pike, and char with a valid fishing license. The Enns Reservoir near Haidershofen is also very popular with anglers.
Lunzer See is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour away (45-55 km). The Viehofner Seen in St. Pölten are about 45-55 minutes drive (60-70 km). Erlaufsee is a bit further, around 1 hour and 15 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes drive (80-90 km).
Yes, several restaurants and cafes are available on the shore and in the surrounding area of Erlaufsee, offering regional specialties. The Viehofner Seen also have a lakeside restaurant for refreshments and meals. Lunzer See has a snack bar at its beach area.
Lunzer See is home to the unique Lunzer Seebühne (lake stage), which hosts cultural events and festivals, transforming from a bathing island by day into a concert venue by night. The Viehofner Seen feature a 12-meter-high observation tower offering impressive panoramic views of the lake landscape.
Beyond water activities, the areas around these lakes offer various outdoor pursuits. You can find mountain hikes, such as those around Damberg, or running trails like the Burgholz loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes including the Ramingtal loop. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for the region.
Yes, Erlaufsee transforms into a winter destination when the ice is thick enough, allowing for ice skating and traditional curling. Winter hiking trails around the lake are also accessible. Similarly, when frozen, Lunzer See becomes a popular spot for ice skating.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities. For instance, the Danube Oxbow Loop is loved for its well-prepared footpath through diverse meadow landscapes and alluvial forest, providing pleasant shade in summer and a sea of wild garlic in spring. The Moar-Lacke area is appreciated for its quiet, nice atmosphere and informative nature trail, especially with children.
Yes, the Allhartsberg Natural Swimming Pool is a great option for a quick refreshment or an extended rest on a hot summer afternoon. Erlaufsee and Lunzer See both have designated lidos or beach areas for swimming and sunbathing.


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