Best lakes around Obertrumer Lake are located within the Salzburg Lake District, comprising the interconnected Trumer Seen: Obertrumer See, Mattsee, and Grabensee. These lakes offer distinct natural features and recreational activities. Obertrumer See is the largest, known for its water quality and suitability for swimming and water sports. The region provides diverse options for outdoor activities, including cycling routes and hiking trails around Obertrumer See.
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A good introduction to canoeing or SUP.
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Internet - Sailing School Mattsee
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Obertrum-Bridge passage-Mattsee
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In Seeham you have the opportunity to take a break and enjoy the lake in all its diversity, for example by bathing/swimming.
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The whole area is truly worth seeing. Be careful at the corner: if someone walks or drives around quickly, you'll end up in an awkward collision.
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The path is not long, but it is all the more impressive. You should definitely walk around and over the top...or ride a bike.
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The Warstein is a real knockout. The stone is 700 meters long, 80 meters wide and 50 meters high in the landscape and protrudes into the lake. You can cycle around it or take a break and climb up briefly. At the top you will find the Warstein Chapel on the west side or you can enjoy the view of the lake all the way to the northern Limestone Alps from the Steinspitz.
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The region is home to the interconnected Trumer Seen: Obertrumer See, Mattsee, and Grabensee. Each lake offers distinct characteristics, from the largest, Obertrumer See, known for water sports, to the culturally rich Mattsee, and the tranquil, natural bog lake Grabensee.
For those seeking peace and untouched nature, Grabensee is ideal. It's a bog lake within a landscape conservation area where motorboats and most water sports are not permitted, preserving its serene atmosphere. You can enjoy swimming at the natural beach in Perwang or hike the Grabensee circular trail.
Yes, a prominent natural monument is Wartstein Rock on Obertrumer See. This 700-meter long rock formation offers panoramic views of Obertrumer See and the northern Limestone Alps. You can cycle around it or take a break to climb up for the view.
Both Obertrumer See and Mattsee are excellent for various water activities. You can enjoy swimming, windsurfing, and sailing. Public lidos like Strandbad Seeham on Obertrumer See and the Mattseer Lido offer modern amenities and diving platforms.
Yes, the region is very cyclist-friendly. A cycle path leads directly along the shore of Obertrumer Lake, offering scenic views. For more extensive routes, you can explore various road cycling and mountain biking trails in the area. Find detailed routes in our guide to Road Cycling Routes around Obertrumer Lake or MTB Trails around Obertrumer Lake.
There are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails around Wartstein Rock on Obertrumer See, including the Lakeside Path Around Wartstein. The Grabensee circular trail also offers a ten-kilometer hike through natural paths and moorland. For more options, check out our guide to Hiking around Obertrumer Lake.
Absolutely. Many lidos, such as Oitner lakeside resort in Obertrum and Strandbad Seeham on Obertrumer See, offer amenities like children's pools, playgrounds, diving towers, water slides, and beach volleyball courts. Mattsee is also popular with families, featuring an adventure playground and Kneipp facility at Weyer Bay.
Mattsee boasts a rich cultural heritage, including Mattsee Castle, the Ferdinand Porsche Experience World museum (fahr(T)raum), and the Monastery Museum Mattsee. In Obertrum am See, you can visit the Trumer Privatbrauerei for tours and tastings, or the Museum in the Einlegerhaus.
Yes, Strandbad Seeham on Obertrumer See is noted as barrier-free, making it suitable for everyone to enjoy the lake, sunbathing, and amenities like the Aqua Jump and a 40-meter slide.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful scenery and the diverse range of activities. Many appreciate the cycle paths directly along the shore of Obertrumer Lake, the stunning panoramic views from spots like Wartstein Rock, and the excellent water quality for swimming. The area is also valued for its 'old-school, off-the-beaten-track holidays' feel.
Yes, all three Trumer Lakes – Obertrumer See, Mattsee, and Grabensee – boast excellent water quality and are highly suitable for swimming. Grabensee, in particular, offers a natural beach in Perwang for a more untouched swimming experience.
While specific public transport routes are not detailed here, the region is generally accessible. For detailed information on public transport options to the Salzburg Lake District, it's recommended to check local transport schedules or visit the official tourism website for the region: visit-salzburg.net.


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