Best lakes in Riedingtal Nature Park are located in the Salzburg Lungau region, an area known for its alpine landscape. The park contains over 40 natural lakes and ponds, offering diverse aquatic environments. These bodies of water are integrated into various hiking routes, providing access to the region's natural features and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Mountain Hikes in Riedingtal Nature Park
Great scenery in front of a snow-covered mountain range… however, entering the ice surface is strongly discouraged
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The small swamp lake lies at an altitude of 2,010 meters. In April and May a sea of cotton grass blooms here. The Central Alpine Trail, among other things, runs past the lake.
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Can be done by everyone... of all ages... Panorama included
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Beyond the popular ones, consider visiting Lake Esser, a small mountain lake at 2,088 meters known for its tranquil setting and beautiful backdrop. The Schlierersee (1,495 m) offers a picturesque view at the valley's entrance and is a great starting point for hikes. Also, the Ilgsee provides a stunning mountain panorama and is ideal for a cool swim on hot summer days.
Yes, some lakes are suitable for swimming. The Ilgsee is particularly noted as a good spot for a refreshing dip on warm days. The Zaunersee, located near the Franz-Fischer-Hütte, also offers cool, clear waters for swimming.
The lakes are integrated into various hiking routes, ranging from easy walks to more challenging mountain trails. For example, the Schlierersee (1,495 m) is a starting point for many trails, including nice short hikes suitable for all ages. The Essersee is part of the 'Kraft der stillen Wasser' themed trail. You can find detailed hiking routes in the area, such as those leading to Franz-Fischer Hut or around the Schlierersee, on the Hiking in Riedingtal Nature Park guide.
Absolutely. The Schlierersee (1,495 m) is highlighted as being accessible for all ages, offering a nice short hike or walk with panoramic views. The Riedingtal Nature Park House, located near a lake, is also considered family-friendly and offers a nice place for a rest.
The Schlierersee is conveniently located at the entrance of the valley and serves as the initial stop for the valley bus, which transports visitors deeper into the park during peak season. This makes many lakes accessible via public transport options within the park.
The lakes are set against a backdrop of stunning alpine landscapes, including the striking Riedingspitze summit visible from Schlierersee. Many are high-alpine mountain lakes, fed by snowfields, springs, and small streams. The park's diverse aquatic environments also serve as vital spawning habitats for amphibians like grass frogs and alpine newts.
Visitors appreciate the pure relaxation and beautiful backdrops offered by lakes like Lake Esser. The Schlierersee (1,495 m) is loved for its accessibility and panoramic views, making it enjoyable for all ages. The opportunity for a cool swim in pristine mountain lakes like Ilgsee on hot summer days is also a highlight.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the 'Schlierersee and Schlierer Alm – Königalm (Rieding Valley) loop from Wald' or 'Schlierersee and Schlierer Alm – Schlierersee (1,495 m) loop from Wald'. More details can be found in the MTB Trails in Riedingtal Nature Park guide.
The lakes are particularly beautiful during the warmer months when hiking and swimming are most enjoyable. The valley bus operates during peak season, making access easier. High-alpine lakes might be accessible later in the season due to snowmelt.
The Riedingtal Nature Park House is a very nice place for a rest, featuring a fountain and offering regional products. It's located directly on a lake and the Alm, serving as a starting point for the Almwanderweg.
The 'Kraft der stillen Wasser' (Power of Silent Waters) is a themed trail that integrates lakes like the Essersee, emphasizing their tranquil natural setting. It's designed to highlight the serene atmosphere and natural beauty of the park's waters.
Riedingtal Nature Park is home to over 40 natural lakes and ponds, offering a diverse array of stunning alpine waters throughout the region.


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