Best lakes around Traunsee are found in the Upper Austrian Salzkammergut region. Lake Traunsee is Austria's deepest lake, measuring 12 kilometers long and up to 204 meters deep, framed by the Traunstein massif. Known as "Lacus Felix" by the Romans, its excellent water quality supports various water sports. The region features a blend of geographic characteristics and cultural landmarks.
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The impressive 130-meter-long wooden bridge leads visitors directly to the picturesque Ort Castle, which sits on a small island in Lake Traunsee. With its remarkable Renaissance arcaded courtyards, the castle attracts numerous tourists year after year who want to discover the history and beauty of this place. Since 1995, the castle has belonged to the municipality of Gmunden, which maintains it with great dedication and preserves its historical splendor. The castle's history is as fascinating as it is multifaceted; in 1915, it was transferred from the estate of Johann Orth to the state forestry service. Over the centuries, Ort Castle and the Ort estate changed hands several times, resulting in an interesting cultural heritage. This eventful history makes Ort Castle a significant part of the region, captivating visitors both culturally and architecturally.
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The former lower square or lower market, called Rathausplatz, once served as a trading center for salt, grain, lime, and goods of all kinds, and was therefore a center of lively trade and traffic every day.
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Traunkirchen is really something very special, with or without a rainbow!👍
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The acoustic attraction in Gmunden – the unique ceramic carillon in the top loggia of Gmunden Town Hall. The carillon was made in Meissen with the Gmunden decoration.
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Cycling tour Gmunden train station Traunkirchen to the Löwen
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Great bike path, beautifully built and an amazing view!!!! Lots of great photos are taken here :)
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It is so indescribably beautiful here. You actually always meet other cyclists who are great to talk to. Beautiful area and landscape!!
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Johannesberg Chapel, Traunkirchen, which offers panoramic views from its position as a landmark. Another favorite is the View of Traunkirchen and Traunstein, providing impressive vistas of the village and the prominent Traunstein mountain. The View of Schloss Ort is also highly rated for its breathtaking scenery of the historic castle on the lake.
Yes, many areas around Traunsee are family-friendly. Lake Laudach is easily accessible from the Grünberg cable car and features the historic Ramsauer Alm, making it a great spot for families. Gmunden's Town Hall Square is also considered family-friendly and wheelchair accessible. The Rindbach Leisure Center at Ebensee offers a beach and volleyball court, perfect for family outings.
The region boasts several historical sites. The Johannesberg Chapel, Traunkirchen is a significant religious and historical landmark. In Gmunden, the Town Hall Square features a 16th-century town hall and was historically a bustling trade center. Additionally, Schloss Ort, one of the oldest buildings in the Salzkammergut, offers a rich history and remarkable Renaissance architecture.
The lakes around Traunsee are characterized by their deep blue-green waters, excellent quality, and dramatic mountain backdrops, most notably the Traunstein. Traunsee itself is Austria's deepest lake. The region also features serene mountain lakes like Lake Laudach, surrounded by clear waters and natural beauty, and the idyllic Langbathseen, known for their warm waters and views of the Höllengebirge mountains.
Traunsee is a hub for various water sports due to its excellent water quality and stable winds. Popular activities include sailing, surfing, kiting, diving, fishing, and boating. Other lakes like Attersee are also ideal for water sports, especially with the 'Rosenwind' providing good conditions.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find a variety of trails, from easy to difficult, including waterfall hikes and routes with stunning lake views. For detailed routes, explore the Waterfall hikes around Traunsee and Hiking around Traunsee guides.
The Traunsee tour is a popular cycling route around the lake. The views from the bike path, such as those near Traunkirchen and Traunstein, are wonderful. Mondsee also offers great cycling opportunities with its clear waters and alpine scenery.
Beyond Traunsee, the Salzkammergut region is home to many beautiful lakes. These include the idyllic Langbathseen, the refreshing Offensee (a European nature reserve), the picturesque Hallstättersee, the vast Attersee, the serene Mondsee, the diverse Wolfgangsee, the scenic Altaussee, and the large Grundlsee in Styria.
The summer months are ideal for visiting, especially for swimming and water sports, with Traunsee's average summer temperatures around 18°C, sometimes reaching up to 21°C in August. Vorderer Langbathsee can warm up to 25°C, and Offensee to 22-24°C. The Grünberg in Gmunden offers summer activities like a toboggan run. The region is also beautiful in other seasons for hiking and enjoying the scenic views.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views, especially of the dramatic mountains reflecting in the deep blue-green waters. The charming lakeside towns like Gmunden and Traunkirchen, with their historical sites and promenades, are also highly appreciated. The excellent water quality for swimming and diverse water sports, along with numerous hiking and cycling trails, contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of the lakes. You can find routes that take you past landmarks like Ort Castle and through scenic areas such as Toscanapark. For detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Traunsee guide.
Charming lakeside towns are abundant around Traunsee. Gmunden, at the northern end, is known for its promenade, 19th-century villas, and Schloss Ort. Altmünster offers beautiful riverside promenades, while Traunkirchen is an idyllic village on the western shore, famous for the Johannesberg Kapelle. Ebensee, at the southern end, features the Rindbach Leisure Center.


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