Best lakes around Mattsee are situated in the Salzburg region of Austria, characterized by the "Trumer Seen" – Mattsee, Obertrumer See, and Grabensee. This area features a landscape of interconnected lakes, offering diverse natural environments from warm bathing waters to protected moorland. The region also holds cultural significance, including historic lidos and abbey structures. These lakes provide opportunities for various water activities and nature experiences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Extremely great view here!
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Beautiful view of the lake and Mattsee itself
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A very nice cycle path
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A beautiful promenade where you can really enjoy the delicious ice cream from the pastry shop in the town center.
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Great view of the Mattsee, framed by beautiful sailing boats and small yachts. It's nice that you can enjoy this view from the bench by the wayside, as well as with a cool drink or even while eating on the terrace of the Seewirt! 😍 And yet away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist centers! 👍🏼
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Admittedly next to the main road but safely on the bike path, we practically cross both lakes. Obertrumer on the left, Mattsee on the right (driving north).
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Beautiful promenade and perfect for the end of a cool bike ride!
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Nice view over the lake. The flower bed is gorgeous. Plenty of benches to relax in the area.
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The lakes offer a variety of water activities. On Mattsee, you can enjoy swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and paddle boating, with electric boats, rowboats, and kayaks available for rent. Obertrumer See is popular for swimming, windsurfing, and sailing, and also permits angling. Grabensee, being a nature reserve, primarily offers warm water swimming, with air mattresses and normal-sized swimming toys allowed in designated bathing areas.
Yes, the lakes offer several family-friendly options. Lochen am See Beach on Obertrumer See features a beach volleyball court, playground, and facilities for water sports. The Strandbad Seeham on Obertrumer See is particularly family-friendly with a water slide, giant trampoline, Aqua Track, and a large playground. Many highlights, such as Between Mattsee and Lake Obertrum and Hüttendorf Niedertum on Lake Mattsee, are also marked as family-friendly.
You'll find a range of hiking trails around the Mattsee lakes. Obertrumer See is encircled by numerous natural hiking trails, including a 13 km cycling path. The Grabensee also has hiking trails in its vicinity. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Mattsee guide, which includes routes like the 'Two Lakes View' and 'Buchberg Summit'.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. A 13 km cycling path encircles Obertrumer See. The highlight Between Mattsee and Lake Obertrum is a cycle way connecting Mattsee with Obertrumer See. For mountain biking enthusiasts, the MTB Trails around Mattsee guide offers various routes, including a 50 km loop around Obertrumer Lake.
Grabensee is unique as the smallest of the three Trumer Lakes and is a protected moorland lake, part of a nature reserve. It's known for being one of Austria's warmest lakes, with water temperatures potentially reaching up to 30 degrees Celsius due to its shallow depth. Its protected status means motor vehicles, windsurfing, and most forms of boating are prohibited, offering a largely untouched and tranquil nature experience.
Yes, the villages around the lakes, including Mattsee and Seeham (on Obertrumer See), have good bus connections to Salzburg city, making them accessible via public transport.
The area around Mattsee is rich in cultural history. The Mattsee Abbey, a Benedictine monastery dating back to the 12th century, is a significant site. The village of Mattsee also features a beautiful historic lido built in the 1920s in Art Nouveau style. Additionally, an ancient Roman road, now flooded, runs through the northern bay of Mattsee, with sections visible during low water levels.
The lakes are particularly appealing in summer, especially for swimming, as Mattsee is one of the warmest bathing lakes in Salzburg, and Grabensee can reach up to 30 degrees Celsius. This season is ideal for water sports and enjoying the lidos. The region also offers pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling throughout the warmer months.
Yes, there are several scenic spots. The highlight Between Mattsee and Lake Obertrum offers views of the Gebertsham chapel and the Bay of Mattsee. The Mattsee North Shore Footpath provides a quiet and scenic walk along the lake. The area around Hüttendorf Niedertum on Lake Mattsee is also considered one of the most beautiful spots for rest and swimming.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes. Many enjoy the excellent water quality and warm temperatures for swimming, especially in Mattsee and Grabensee. The tranquil atmosphere of Mattsee, where motorboats are prohibited, is also a highlight. The family-friendly amenities at places like Lochen am See Beach and Strandbad Seeham are highly valued, as are the numerous hiking and cycling opportunities around Obertrumer See.
Yes, an electrically powered excursion boat, known as Seenland Shipping, travels between Mattsee and Obertrumer See, offering a relaxing way to experience both lakes. This allows visitors to enjoy the scenery without needing their own watercraft.


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