Best lakes around Schalchen are accessible from this municipality in Upper Austria, situated in the district of Braunau am Inn. While Schalchen itself does not feature major natural lakes, its location provides convenient access to the Salzburg Lake District and other notable lakes in Upper Austria. The region offers a variety of impressive lakes known for recreational opportunities and natural scenery. Visitors can explore a range of aquatic environments, from large, clear lakes to smaller, secluded ponds.
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Beautiful biotope: Please drive slowly and look around!
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This is a nice and leisurely tour that shows you the nature and culture of the region. 😊 The tour is 8.6 km long and has a vertical drop of 76 m. It is rated as easy and does not require any special equipment or physical condition. The tour starts at the Teichstätt wetland, a small lake with a jetty and a shelter. The lake is a habitat for many plants and animals, such as reeds, water lilies, frogs and dragonflies. You follow the path along the lake and then turn left towards Valentinhaft. Valentinhaft is a small town with a church worth seeing that is dedicated to Saint Valentine. The church was built in the 15th century and has a Gothic choir and a Baroque tower. You can visit the church or light a candle. From Valentinhaft you continue towards Kolming, a hamlet with about 47 inhabitants. On the way you will pass a beautiful vantage point from which you have a view of the Kobernausserwald. The Kobernausserwald is the largest contiguous forest in Austria and a popular hiking and recreation area. You will then reach Kolming, where you can stop at Gasthaus Wirt'z Kolming. The inn is a family-run business with a cozy guest garden and regional cuisine. There you can strengthen yourself or just enjoy the atmosphere.
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The Schwemmbach is a small stream that flows through the Kobernausserwald in the Innviertel region of Upper Austria. It rises near the village of Munderfing and flows into the Mattig. The stream was formerly used to drift wood that was cut from the Kobernausserwald. The trunks were transported on the water until they were taken out of the creek at a collection point. Today the Schwemmbach is an idyllic place surrounded by forests, meadows and fields. The creek provides habitat for many animals such as fish, frogs, dragonflies and birds. If you want to visit the Schwemmbach, you can take a nice hike or bike ride along the stream. There is a cycling and hiking trail called "Via Nova - Triftweg" that will bring you closer to the history and nature of the Schwemmbach. The path also leads you to a great bathing spot where you can refresh yourself in the clear water. The bathing area is near the village of Lengau and is accessible free of charge. You can also have a picnic there or just enjoy the peace and quiet.
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Outstanding trout from spring-fresh water. Smoked or freshly slaughtered
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Lovely little pond, hidden behind trees, inhabited by a few swans and ducks, this is where the Brunnbach springs from
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Fantastic views over the most beautiful part of the municipality of Lengau and a view of the neighboring Flachgau
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Certainly one of the most beautiful places around the Mattsee. Ideal for a rest and for swimming! It is your own fault who drives by.
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While Schalchen itself doesn't have major natural lakes, it's conveniently located near the Salzburg Lake District and other notable Upper Austrian lakes. Prominent options include Mattsee, Attersee (the largest in Upper Austria), and Mondsee, all offering diverse recreational opportunities.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Floriani Pond is a lovely, hidden pond with swans and ducks. Hüttendorf Niedertum on Lake Mattsee is ideal for rest and swimming. The Schwemmbach Wetlands offer a cycling and hiking trail with a bathing spot. Additionally, Mondsee is known for its pleasant summer temperatures, making it a favorite for families.
You can discover diverse natural features. The Schwemmbach Wetlands feature a small stream providing habitat for various animals. Floriani Pond is a tranquil, hidden spot. Lakes like Attersee are known for crystal-clear, drinking-quality water, while Traunsee, Austria's deepest lake, is surrounded by mountains and charming villages.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, boating, sailing, and surfing on lakes like Mattsee and Attersee. Wolfgangsee is excellent for kite surfing, water skiing, kayaking, and paddling. For land-based activities, there are numerous cycling and hiking trails. You can find routes for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking in the area, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Schalchen, Running Trails around Schalchen, and MTB Trails around Schalchen guides.
Yes, many lakes offer dedicated trails. Mattsee and Obertrumer See have direct lakeside paths popular with cyclists. Wallersee also features a bike path along its shore. The Teichstätt–Valentinhaft–Kolming Cultural and Nature Trail is a leisurely tour combining nature and culture, passing wetlands and offering viewpoints. The Schwemmbach Wetlands also have a cycling and hiking trail.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Early summer is ideal for bathing in lakes like Mattsee due to comfortable water temperatures. The warmer months are generally best for swimming and water sports. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, for a tranquil experience, visit Floriani Pond, a lovely little pond hidden behind trees, inhabited by swans and ducks. The Schwemmbach Wetlands also offer an idyllic setting surrounded by forests, meadows, and fields, providing a peaceful escape.
Water sports enthusiasts have excellent choices. Attersee is renowned for its clear water and the 'Rosenwind,' making it perfect for various water sports. Wolfgangsee offers a wide array of activities including kite surfing, sailing, water skiing, kayaking, and wakeboarding. Traunsee is a paradise for sailors and divers.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the stunning natural scenery. Many enjoy the clear waters for swimming, the well-maintained paths for cycling, and the peaceful atmosphere for relaxation. Spots like Hüttendorf Niedertum on Lake Mattsee are particularly loved for being ideal for rest and swimming.
Yes, several lakes offer scenic views and landmarks. Waldsee Lengau provides fantastic views over the most beautiful part of the municipality of Lengau. Wallersee offers scenic views, particularly towards the Watzmann mountain. Traunsee is surrounded by charming villages, mountains, and churches, with Traunkirchen and its Johannesburg Kapelle on a rock being a notable stop. Hallstätter See is famously next to the UNESCO World Heritage village of Hallstatt.
Yes, many of the popular lakes have amenities nearby. For example, the Teichstätt–Valentinhaft–Kolming Cultural and Nature Trail passes by Gasthaus Wirt'z Kolming, a family-run inn with regional cuisine. Larger lakes like Mattsee, Mondsee, and Wolfgangsee are surrounded by towns and villages offering cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options.


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