Lakes around Gurk, Austria, are primarily defined by the Gurk River, which originates from high-alpine cirque lakes in the Nock Mountains. While the immediate Gurk region features these pristine mountain sources, the broader Carinthia state is known for its numerous recreational lakes. Visitors can explore both the remote, natural beauty of the river's origins and the more accessible bathing lakes in the surrounding area. The region offers a mix of high-altitude natural experiences and family-friendly waterside activities.
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Nestled in the 532-hectare nature reserve "Kraiger Schlösser", lies this gem: the Kraigersee. Its idyllic location will make the hearts of all nature lovers beat faster! The shore is largely undeveloped.
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Super beautiful little lake owned by the guesthouse nearby. Great for swimming, or just drinking a beer there in the evening. Sales are right by the lake, with benches. 🙃👍
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The art and nature project around the Längsee was launched by the Sankt Georgen am Längsee tourism association and realized by the sculptor Andrés Klimbacher. 8 sculptures make up a prose text by Tina & Andrés Klimbacher.
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The art and nature project around the Längsee was launched by the Sankt Georgen am Längsee tourism association and realized by the sculptor Andrés Klimbacher. 8 sculptures make up a prose text by Tina & Andrés Klimbacher.
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Beautiful bathing lake away from the large lakes in Carinthia. A fairly new and well-maintained outdoor pool with a restaurant invites you to linger.
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The Goggausee is surrounded by wooded mountains away from the major tourist resorts in a beautiful location between Feldkirchen and the Gurktal.
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A delightfully situated pond ... But beware: You do not want to ride a bike here! I'm going to do it anyway!
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The Gurk region offers a diverse range of lake experiences. You can explore pristine high-alpine cirque lakes like the Gurksee and Torersee, which are the source of the Gurk River. Additionally, there are recreational bathing lakes such as Municipal Bath Goggausee and Kraiger See, as well as secluded ponds like Einödteich.
Yes, the Gurk River originates from two notable high-alpine cirque lakes in the Nock Mountains: the Gurksee and the Torersee. These lakes are situated at elevations of 1,970 meters and 2,010 meters respectively, offering a pristine natural experience for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
For swimming and water activities, you can visit Municipal Bath Goggausee, which features a well-maintained outdoor pool and restaurant. Kraiger See is another small lake where visitors can swim. For larger recreational options, the broader Carinthia state offers popular lakes like Lake Wörthersee and Lake Ossiachersee, known for their clean water and extensive activities.
Absolutely. Lakes like Municipal Bath Goggausee and Kraiger See are considered family-friendly, offering facilities and swimming opportunities. The area around Lake Längsee, featuring the Sculpture 'Then I will fly, learn to be free', also provides a pleasant environment for families.
The high-alpine Gurksee and Torersee are ideal for hikers seeking a pristine mountain landscape. For more general hiking, the region around Gurk offers various trails. You can find easy hikes like the 'Gurk Cathedral – View of Gurk Cathedral loop' or more moderate routes such as the 'Gurk Court Fountain – Gurk loop'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Gurk guide.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. Municipal Bath Goggausee has a well-maintained outdoor pool with a restaurant. At Kraiger See, you can find sales directly by the lake with benches to enjoy a drink.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months are ideal, especially for recreational lakes like Goggausee, Kraiger See, Wörthersee, and Ossiachersee. For high-alpine hiking to Gurksee and Torersee, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions, as these lakes freeze in winter.
Yes, near Lake Längsee, you can discover the Sculpture 'Then I will fly, learn to be free' by Andreas Klimbacher. This is part of an art and nature project featuring 8 sculptures that form a prose text around the lake, offering a unique blend of art and natural beauty.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences available, from the tranquil, pristine high-alpine settings of the Gurksee and Torersee to the accessible and well-equipped recreational bathing lakes like Goggausee and Kraiger See. The komoot community highlights the beautiful bathing opportunities and the serene atmosphere away from larger tourist areas.
Yes, the Gurk region offers opportunities for cycling, including gravel biking. You can find routes like 'St. Veit an der Glan, Maria Saal and Klagenfurt' or the 'Steinbichl and Gurktal gravel route'. For more detailed routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Gurk guide.
Yes, the Gurk region is known for its variety, including secluded ponds and lakes away from major tourist resorts. Municipal Bath Goggausee, for instance, is nestled between Feldkirchen and the Gurktal, offering a quieter bathing experience. Einödteich is another delightfully situated pond in a forest setting.


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