Best lakes around Zeltweg are found within the surrounding Styria region, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area features the Mur river meadows and is part of the Aichfeld basin. Visitors can explore various bodies of water, from local ponds to larger regional lakes. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around its aquatic environments.
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Always invites you to take a short break to linger. 😊
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See nice walks and interesting reports.
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Inn is permanently closed due to retirement.
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Very nice landscape for a break always good
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Unfortunately only for anglers or those who want to become one.
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Is a wonderful alternative to the paved bike path parallel to the main road. It leads past the pond through quiet Mur floodplains to the Gschlössl in Großlobming.
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Unfortunately the pond was without water, but a rest is definitely recommended here.
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For a relaxing break close to Zeltweg, consider the Rattenberger Ponds near Fohnsdorf. They are recognized as a bird sanctuary and are located directly next to a cycling path, making them ideal for birdwatching or a rest. Another option is Büchler Pond, which offers a tranquil route through the Murauen (Mur river meadows) to Großlobming, providing a peaceful alternative to paved bike paths.
Yes, the Weihermoarteich is a slightly boggy bathing pond above Seckau, considered ideal for a refreshing dip on warm days. For those willing to travel a bit further into the wider Styria region, Leopoldsteinersee and Grundlsee are popular for swimming during summer.
The local ponds often feature scenic landscapes and are sometimes bird sanctuaries, like the Rattenberger Ponds. The Büchler Pond is nestled within the quiet Mur river meadows. Further afield, lakes like Leopoldsteinersee offer emerald green mountain lake scenery, while Grüner See is famous for its vibrant green water and unique natural spectacle as meltwater submerges parts of the landscape.
Many of the local ponds are considered family-friendly. The Weihermoarteich, Rattenberger Ponds, and Büchler Pond are all categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the viewpoint at Mur Power Plant Fisching offers benches for resting and is also suitable for families.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along paths next to ponds like the Rattenberger Ponds or explore tranquil routes through the Mur floodplains near Büchler Pond. For more extensive adventures, there are numerous hiking trails and cycling routes around Zeltweg, including options for mountain biking.
The best time largely depends on the lake and desired activity. For swimming, summer is ideal. Lakes like Grüner See are most impressive from May to late summer when they fill with crystal-clear meltwater, offering vibrant colors. Winter can also be appealing for ice skating on lakes like Leopoldsteinersee and Altaussee, weather permitting.
While not directly on a major lake, the Braunikapelle, a chapel built in 1893, is located near a small pond with an artistic house. This site offers a glimpse into local history and gratitude. Further afield, the Altaussee Salt Mine near Lake Altaussee provides a significant cultural and historical experience.
The larger, well-known lakes like Grundlsee and Altaussee are further from Zeltweg but are significant regional attractions. Grundlsee, for instance, is approximately 118 km away, with a driving time of about 1 hour and 40 minutes to Spielberg (near Zeltweg). These lakes are popular for day trips or longer stays.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. For example, the Rattenberger Ponds are noted for their beautiful pond landscape, ideal for a break. The Mur Power Plant Fisching offers a nice view towards the Seetaler Alpe, with new benches for resting, making it a popular meeting point for bikers.
Yes, for those willing to travel, Grundlsee, often called the 'Styrian Sea,' offers a wide array of water sports including swimming, sailing, rowing, stand-up paddleboarding, and pedal boating. Lake Altaussee also provides options for swimming and various water sports.
Absolutely. The Grüner See (Green Lake) in Tragöß is renowned for its vibrant green water, which fills with crystal-clear meltwater each spring, sometimes submerging hiking trails and benches to create a unique natural spectacle. At Grundlsee, you can experience a unique 'Three-Lakes Tour' connecting Grundlsee with Toplitzsee and Kammersee via motor and canoe trips.


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