Best attractions and places to see around Mattsee, a market town in the Salzburg Lake District, offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The area is defined by its three surrounding lakes: Mattsee, Obertrumer See, and Grabensee. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor and cultural experiences within this picturesque setting.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Extremely great view here!
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A very nice cycle path
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The Bavarian homestead in Mattsee was built on the occasion of the Celtic State Exhibition and shows how the Bavarians lived in this country around 500 to 800 AD. An exciting thing for young and old!
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Towards the end of the Second World War, St. Stephen's Crown, the scepter and the imperial orb were buried at the foot of the Unersee Hill in Mattsee. After American troops arrived in May 1945, the crown treasure was handed over to them and returned to Hungary in 1978. In 1983, a monument was erected on the Unerseehügel, which was moved to the foot of the Schlossberg in 2009, with a wonderful view of the site.
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The hike almost continuously offers a beautiful panoramic view of the Innviertel, Tannberg, towards Neumarkt and in the Flachgau and the mountains behind it up to the Dachstein. The energy stores are to be filled up well in Mattsee in the Café Neuhofer.
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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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Wonderful little oasis of peace with seating and the Bavarian farmsteads. Passage by bike allowed!
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Mattsee is surrounded by the picturesque Lake Mattsee, Obertrumer See, and Grabensee, offering clear, turquoise-blue waters for swimming, boating, and other water activities. You can also visit the Strandbad Mattsee (Lido Mattsee), known for its shallow sandy beach and family-friendly facilities. For nature walks and panoramic views, explore the Schlossbergweg around Mattsee Castle or the Wenger Moor Viewing Platform, which overlooks a significant bird sanctuary.
Yes, Mattsee boasts a rich history. You can explore the impressive Mattsee Castle (Schloss Mattsee), which offers panoramic lake views and hosts art exhibitions. The Mattsee Abbey and Collegiate Church (Stiftskirche Mattsee), founded in 770 A.D., is a significant religious site. Don't miss the Monastery Museum Mattsee (Stiftsmuseum Mattsee), showcasing unique exhibits, an abbey library, and an astronomical clock. The Bajuwaren Village Mattsee provides a glimpse into ancient Bavarian life.
Mattsee is great for families! The Strandbad Mattsee (Lido Mattsee) features a long, shallow sandy beach, an 80-meter water slide, and a diving platform. The Bajuwaren Village Mattsee is an open-air museum where children can learn about ancient Bavarian life. The Ferdinand Porsche Experience World (fahr(T)raum) offers hands-on experiences with historic cars, simulators, and a Carrera track. Additionally, the Naturpark Buchberg has an adventure playground and barbecue area.
Absolutely! Mattsee and its surroundings are well-equipped with trails for hiking, cycling, Nordic walking, and inline skating. You can find routes along the Trumer Lakes. For cycling, consider the Trumer-Seen-Runde or the Obertrumer Lake – View of Lake Mattsee loop. If you prefer gravel biking, the Salzburger Seenland route offers a challenging experience. The Schlossbergweg also provides a pleasant walking path around Mattsee Castle.
Beyond its historical sites, Mattsee hosts the high-caliber 'Diabelli Summer' festival during the warmer months. The open-air stage of the Schlossbergspiele utilizes the magnificent scenery of Mattsee Castle for performances. Art exhibitions from the Leonardo Academy of Arts and local artists are also frequently held at Mattsee Castle.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Mattsee Castle, which sits on a fossilized coral reef. The Filial Church Gebertsham, after a short climb, also offers impressive vistas over Mattsee. The observation deck at the summit of Naturpark Buchberg provides breathtaking views of 120 mountain peaks, from Traunstein to the Wild Emperor. Additionally, the Hungarian Crown Treasure Memorial at the foot of the Schlossberg offers a wonderful view of the site where the crown treasure was once buried.
The Weyerbucht recreational facility is a great spot, featuring an adventure playground, tennis courts, a mini-golf course, and a Kneipp facility. The picturesque town center and market square are ideal for strolling and enjoying the atmosphere. For a quiet rest by the lake, visitors particularly enjoy Hüttendorf Niedertum on Lake Mattsee, which is also perfect for swimming.
Mattsee is beautiful year-round, but the summer months are particularly popular for water activities on the lakes and outdoor festivals like the 'Diabelli Summer'. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural scenery. The region's natural beauty and historical sites can be enjoyed in any season.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic cycle path Between Mattsee and Lake Obertrum. This route connects the two lakes via a small canal and offers beautiful views of the chapel of Gebertsham and the Bay of Mattsee. It's considered a highlight of the Salzburger Flachgau for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, the Ferdinand Porsche Experience World (fahr(T)raum) is a unique museum dedicated to milestones in mobility, featuring historic racing cars, tractors, and airplanes. The Monastery Museum Mattsee (Stiftsmuseum Mattsee) houses a treasury, an abbey library with over 3,000 exhibits, and an astronomical clock from 1704, along with rooms commemorating musician Anton Diabelli and Professor Burghard Breitner.
For a magical forest wander, seek out the Wartstein-Kapelle, a charming chapel accessible via a little walking trail above Obertrumer See. The Filial Church Gebertsham, with its magnificent winged altar and late Gothic wall paintings, is another less-known but historically rich site offering impressive views. The Naturpark Buchberg, with its themed trails, Hallstatt-era burial mounds, and new boulder park, also offers a gentle nature experience away from the main crowds.


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