Best lakes around Wals-Siezenheim offers access to a diverse range of aquatic destinations in the surrounding Austrian and Bavarian regions. The area serves as a strategic base for exploring the picturesque Salzburg Lake District and other notable natural features. Visitors can find a variety of lakes, from secluded glacial lakes to larger bodies of water with historical significance. The region provides opportunities for both tranquil natural experiences and active recreation.
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The former monastery church of St. Peter and Paul is now a branch church of the Anger parish and impresses with its architectural history, which ranges from the Romanesque period to the late Rococo period. The square bell tower with its onion dome, the single-nave nave with a gallery, and the Romanesque choir with its groin vault tell of centuries of architectural history. Particularly noteworthy are the high altarpiece by Francesco Vanni (c. 1600), depicting the Transfiguration of Christ, and the stucco work by Benedikt Zöpf (1765), which lend the church a unique atmosphere.
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Archbishop Konrad I of Salzburg founded this Augustinian monastery in 1125 on an island in Lake Höglwörth. On July 30, 1817, the last provost, Gilbert Grab, voluntarily abolished the monastery and privatized it. It was the last monastery to be secularized in Bavaria. In 1821, the building was purchased by the Wieninger brewery family, who still own it today. In addition to its spiritual significance, beer also played a major role in Höglwörth. Starting in 1730, the monks built a brewery here, which initially made losses but then flourished. By 1804, the monastery was already producing 3,800 hectoliters of beer. The brewery continued to exist, even after the monastery was dissolved.
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The dammed Saalch River already offers a very beautiful view. The small path directly upstream from the dam, directly at the lake, ends after about 3 kilometers, so stay on the upper cycle path.
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The Höglwörth Monastery in the Rupertiwinkel
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The flowing Saalach and the view of the Predigtstuhl are very beautiful.
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The facility is beautiful. The monastery itself no longer exists, but the monastery church has been beautifully restored.
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Recycling in the forest is the topic here. And when it rains, it's good to know that she's there! 😉
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Beautifully situated lake in front of a magnificent backdrop.
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The region offers several stunning lakes. Frillensee, often described as one of the coldest lakes in Central Europe, is a secluded glacial lake nestled in a landscape protection area, reachable via a tranquil forest trail. Fuschlsee, a jewel of the Salzburg Lake District, boasts glittering blue water amidst majestic summits and gentle green hills, perfect for relaxation. Königssee in Bavaria is renowned for its extremely clear, blue, fjord-like water surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
Yes, Höglwörther See is unique for the historic Höglwörth Monastery situated on a peninsula, founded in 1125. Visitors can explore its beautifully restored church. Wolfgangsee also has deep turquoise water and historical connections, with the imposing Schafberg mountain overlooking it, and is part of a region rich in culture.
Many lakes are family-friendly. Frillensee and Listsee offer scenic walks and natural exploration. Mondsee provides opportunities for sailing and kiteboarding, while its charming town offers a historical backdrop. The dammed Lake Saalach features a well-developed asphalt bike path, suitable for family cycling with mountain views. The Salzburg Lake District lakes like Mattsee, Wallersee, and Grabensee offer diverse water-based activities such as swimming, sailing, and boat trips.
Absolutely. The dammed Lake Saalach has a well-developed asphalt bike path on its east bank, offering scenic views. For more extensive cycling, you can find various routes in the area, including road cycling options like the Postalm Panorama Road or the Rossfeld Panorama Road. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Wals-Siezenheim guide.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. Frillensee is accessible via a forest nature trail from Forsthaus Adlgaß, and a circular hiking trail leads around its north bank. Königssee is also excellent for hiking within the Berchtesgaden National Park. For easy walks, you can find routes like the 'View of the Untersberg' loop. Discover more hiking trails in the Easy hikes around Wals-Siezenheim guide.
While Frillensee is not permitted for swimming due to its landscape protection status, many other lakes are ideal for a summer dip. Fuschlsee is known for its crystal-clear waters, and Mondsee is often described as having perfectly clear and bright blue water, both excellent for swimming. The lakes of the Salzburg Lake District, including Mattsee, Wallersee, and Grabensee, also offer numerous opportunities for water-based activities like swimming.
The dammed Lake Saalach is noted as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant setting for walks along its banks. While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by lake, many walking paths around the lakes are suitable for dogs on a leash. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.
At Wolfgangsee, a major highlight is the Schafbergbahn, a cog railway that ascends the Schafberg mountain, providing spectacular panoramic views. Mattsee offers unique experiences like touring the lake in antique cars while learning about Ferdinand Porsche's legacy. At Königssee, serene boat trips on electric vessels are popular, allowing visitors to experience the lake's famous echo and visit St. Bartholomew's Church.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the glittering blue waters of Fuschlsee to the secluded tranquility of Frillensee. The well-developed paths, like the asphalt bike path along Lake Saalach, are popular for active recreation. The blend of natural landscapes with historical sites, such as Höglwörth Monastery on Höglwörther See, also adds to the appeal, offering something for every interest.
Wals-Siezenheim serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding lakes. While direct public transport links to every single lake may vary, the region's strategic location provides easy access to the picturesque Salzburg Lake District and other notable destinations. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for specific routes to your chosen lake.
Yes, the area around Wals-Siezenheim offers various mountain biking opportunities. While not directly on every lake shore, trails like the 'Hammerauer Bridge – View from Strobl Alm loop' provide challenging rides with scenic views that may include glimpses of the wider lake region. For detailed routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Wals-Siezenheim guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the warm weather. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with stunning natural colors. Winter can be magical for snowy landscapes, though water activities are limited.


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