Best lakes around Puchenau are found within the Upper Austrian region, offering diverse recreational opportunities. Puchenau, located near Linz, provides access to various water bodies, including bathing lakes and natural swimming areas. These geographical features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities and relaxation. The area's natural landscape features a mix of riverine environments and serene lake settings.
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Lake Plesching near Linz is a popular destination and offers ideal conditions for cyclists. A flat, approximately two-kilometer-long circular route runs directly along the water and is perfect for leisurely rides or family outings. The lake is located near the Danube Cycle Path and is easily accessible via lakeside paths, making it a worthwhile detour for touring cyclists. For more ambitious cyclists, a variety of mountain bike trails start nearby at Pfenningberg. With seating areas, restaurants, playgrounds, and well-maintained lawns for sunbathing, Lake Plesching is also an ideal spot for a relaxing break during a bike tour.
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Even if you are just driving past, it is a beautifully situated bathing pond.
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Actually worth the little detour, plus a nice larch avenue leads to Pöstlingberg
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In the summer this is a wonderful bathing spot
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Bypassing the power plant canal for fish. The Magerbach is used here as a fish ladder to bypass the Jaukerbach (Kleinmünchen power plant). The second part of the fish ladder is at the bridge on the Saporoshjestrasse over the Jaukerbach. It is also a popular place for dogs and people (to cool their feet) to cool off.
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The Peleschinger See is a bathing lake and part of the Steyregg recreation area near Linz. Located directly on the Danube Cycle Path, it is a great opportunity to take a break. But the lake invites you to linger in all seasons. Also e.g. in the fall for a walk.
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The "Weikerlsee Bridge" is a beautiful sight at any time of the day. It is especially worth a visit at sunset. 📸
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Good for relaxing and quenching your thirst
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For swimming, you have several excellent options. The Pleschinger Lake near Linz is a popular bathing lake, part of the Steyregg recreation area, and offers a great spot to relax. The Rodl Natural Swimming Pool, Gramastetten provides a refreshing natural pool with a children's area and bathing buffet. Further afield, the Ausee near Linz features a soft sandy beach, trampolines, and a diving platform, making it perfect for a summer day. The Small Weikerlsee also offers clear water and green meadows for a pleasant swim.
Yes, several lakes in the region are ideal for families. Pleschinger Lake is a family-friendly bathing lake. The Rodl Natural Swimming Pool, Gramastetten includes a children's pool. The Ausee near Linz is specifically described as a perfect place for a summer day with kids, offering trampolines, barbecue areas, and dragon boats. The Weikerlsee Bridge area also provides extensive walking opportunities suitable for families.
The larger lakes in Upper Austria offer a wide range of water sports. Attersee is renowned for sailing, windsurfing, and diving. Mondsee is popular for sailing, rowing, and water skiing. Traunsee is a paradise for sailors, divers, kayakers, and paddleboarders. While the smaller local lakes like Pleschinger Lake are primarily for swimming and relaxation, these larger regional lakes provide more active water sports opportunities.
Absolutely. The Pleschinger Lake is located directly on the Danube Cycle Path, making it a great stop for cyclists. You can find various cycling routes around Puchenau, including the 'Pleschinger Lake – Pathway Along the Danube River loop from Puchenau' which is an easy 18.5 km ride. For hiking, the area offers easy trails like the 'Edelburgwarte Ruins – View from Freiseder loop from Puchenau' (6.2 km). You can explore more options in the Cycling around Puchenau and Easy hikes around Puchenau guides.
The lakes around Puchenau and in Upper Austria offer diverse natural beauty. Attersee is surrounded by picturesque mountain scenery and features crystal-clear blue water. Mondsee boasts clear, shimmering green waters reflecting imposing mountains. Traunsee is dominated by the majestic Traunstein mountain. Locally, the Lily Pond near Pöstlingberg is an enchanted spot with wood anemones in spring and ducks. The Magerbach Fish Ladder also offers a glimpse into local riverine ecosystems.
The Weikerlsee Bridge is an architecturally interesting wooden bridge that spans the Kleine Weikerlsee. It divides the lake into an open bathing area and a more natural, overgrown section. It's a popular spot for walks and is especially beautiful at sunset, offering seating to linger and enjoy the views.
While the immediate lakes around Puchenau are primarily recreational, the broader Upper Austria region features lakes with cultural significance. Wolfgangsee is known for its combination of natural beauty and historical monuments, with the main lakeside town of St. Wolfgang famous for its romantic center and pilgrimage church. Hallstätter See is home to Hallstatt, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Europe's most photographed places, making it a destination of immense cultural importance.
Dog policies vary by location. For instance, the Rodl Natural Swimming Pool, Gramastetten has a strict 'dog ban' in the bathing area for hygiene reasons. However, the Magerbach Fish Ladder is noted as dog-friendly. For the Lily Pond near Pöstlingberg, there is a 'leash obligation' sign, indicating dogs are allowed but must be leashed. Always check local signage or specific lake regulations before visiting with your dog.
Visitors particularly appreciate the opportunities for relaxation and cooling off on warm days. The Pleschinger Lake is praised as a nice place for a rest and to laze in the sun. The Rodl Natural Swimming Pool is loved as a wonderful bathing spot. The Weikerlsee Bridge is enjoyed for its unique architecture and as a scenic spot for walks, especially at sunset. The overall appeal lies in the serene natural settings and diverse recreational options.
While many lakes are popular, the Lily Pond near Pöstlingberg is described as an 'enchanted pond' and can offer a more tranquil experience, especially in spring with its wood anemones. The Small Weikerlsee, though near Linz, provides a pleasant swimming area with an inviting restaurant and a small bridge that is particularly romantic at sunset, suggesting a more intimate atmosphere compared to larger, bustling lakes.
For stunning vistas, the lakes in the broader Upper Austria region are exceptional. Attersee offers picturesque mountain scenery surrounding its crystal-clear waters. Mondsee is set in an imposing mountain landscape with clear waters reflecting the surroundings. Wolfgangsee is considered one of the most beautiful lakes, offering views towards the Schafberg. Traunsee is dominated by the imposing Traunstein mountain, creating dramatic scenery. Locally, the Weikerlsee Bridge is noted as a beautiful sight, especially at sunset.


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