Best lakes around St.Peter am Kammersberg are found in an inner-alpine region, characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to the Niedere Tauern. The area features diverse terrain, from lush alpine meadows to forests, providing a setting for outdoor exploration. This region is known for its natural features and offers various opportunities for visitors to engage with the environment.
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Hidden in the middle of the forest is the Podolerteich pond, an inviting place to relax and unwind. Tall spruce and larch trees reflect on the tranquil water's surface, making this place seem like something out of a fairytale.
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A fantastically beautiful hike through a sea of flowers (mid-June) and an indescribably beautiful panorama. However, the impressive view from the Eisenhut is worth earning with a consistently steep and unguarded climb. Fortunately, there are no huts there, so you'll encounter very few people.
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great scenery / in the evening atmosphere and autumn colors
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If you need a break from running or just want to be out of your shoes for a day... you're welcome here
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At this time of year (we were there at the beginning of October) it is wonderfully quiet at the pond. Only the chirping of the birds and the humming of the insects could be heard - yes, and the countless dragonflies flying around here make time pass.
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Beautiful. Great kiosk with service.
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Just listen to the splashing water and enjoy the peace and quiet!
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The region offers a diverse range of lakes, including picturesque mountain lakes, tranquil forest lakes, and refreshing bathing lakes. You can find options for swimming, relaxation, and as starting points for various hikes.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. For instance, Middle Kaltenbach Lake is a beautiful mountain lake accessible for families. Hohensee also offers a natural setting suitable for families, and Podoler Teich is a quiet forest lake perfect for relaxation with family. The Scharnigl bathing lake is also ideal for families looking to cool off.
You can enjoy a refreshing dip in the cold waters of Middle Kaltenbach Lake. The Hohensee provides refreshing mountain waters, and the Scharnigl bathing lake is a small swimming lake perfect for cooling down, complete with a rustic hut for snacks.
For tranquility, Podoler Teich is a quiet forest lake offering a beautiful setting for relaxation. The Etrachsee, while not a highlight in this guide, is also known as a peaceful retreat, ideal for relaxing by the serene lakeshore.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the climb to Zwieflersee is described as not easy, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. It rewards hikers with pure nature and an indescribably beautiful panorama from the Eisenhut.
The lakes are set amidst stunning natural landscapes. You'll find lush alpine meadows, imposing larches, and forests. Around Hohensee, the alpine meadows are a colorful splendor in summer with various wildflowers, and you might spot frogs, newts, amphibians, and even chamois on the mountain slopes.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Near the Etrachsee, you'll find the cozy Karlhütte and a trout station for refreshments. The Scharnigl bathing lake has a rustic Seehütte where you can buy drinks and snacks.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Running loop from Peterdorf or the Schloss Feistritz loop. Road cycling routes like the Kreuzerhütte – Sölk Pass loop are also popular, as are touring bicycle routes such as the View of Schloss Rothenfels loop.
Many lakes serve as excellent starting points for hikes. The Etrachsee, for example, has a barrier-free circular hiking trail and is a base for routes ranging from 1 to 8 hours. The Hohensee is also located near the Schladminger Tauern high trail.
The lakes are generally best visited from May to October, depending on weather conditions. During summer, the alpine meadows around lakes like Hohensee are in full bloom, offering a colorful spectacle.
Yes, dogs are permitted at some locations, such as the Etrachsee, which is accessible by car and allows dogs.
Visitors appreciate the pure nature and tranquility. Tips for lakes like Zwieflersee mention its untouched beauty and low visitor numbers. The refreshing mountain waters and the opportunity to relax in a beautiful natural setting are also highly valued.


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