Lakes around Aistersheim are found in the picturesque landscapes surrounding this market town in Upper Austria. While Aistersheim itself is known for the historical Wasserschloss Aistersheim, which features a moat rather than a natural lake, the broader region offers various recreational areas. Visitors can explore a selection of natural and man-made water bodies in the immediate surroundings, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Report from: 05.06.2021 Water temperature:21° Enjoy, relax, switch off - possible in the natural adventure pool in Gallspach. Vitalwelt vouchers are accepted. The two-hectare area with a total water area of 4400 square meters is not only a paradise for the whole family, but also offers a very special kind of bathing pleasure - namely without any chemical additives. In addition to the water quality, the Gallspach natural adventure pool also impresses with numerous attractions, such as the diving tower, the rope jungle, the sand and water playground and a beach volleyball court.
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The bathing lake is in the middle of a large area that was designed in 1985 for leisure purposes. There you will find lawns, bathing jetties, barrier-free entry options, a floating wooden island, spring water showers, a snack bar, changing rooms, sanitary facilities and a newly renovated, demarcated area for children and non-swimmers. In spring and autumn you can also use the hiking trail around the lake for long walks and in winter you can play curling on one of the prepared lanes. Season tickets are available at the bathing lake kiosk and at the municipal offices in Weibern and Geboltskirchen.
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A beautiful and quiet bathing lake near the Hausruck forest. Water is slightly cloudy (fine particles washed away from the surrounding soil) and pleasantly warm in summer. Play opportunities and an extra flat area for children. The highlight is a rope with which you can swing yourself into the water.
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Idyllic, beautiful swimming lake. With buffet - if you want / need to strengthen yourself.
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Ringelnatterteich is not exactly at the GPS point (about 20m next to it) Very rihige area with good rest stop.
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The moated castle Parz is located in the village of Parz the Upper Austrian city Grieskirchen. Immediately by the moated castle is the much larger country castle Parz. In the moated castle itself is located on the first floor a gallery, in which regular exhibitions of local and international artists take place.
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Idyllic pond with old framework in the background
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Unfortunately, very poor water quality
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Aistersheim itself is known for the historical Wasserschloss Aistersheim, which features a moat rather than a natural lake. However, the broader region offers various recreational water bodies for visitors to explore.
Many lakes in the region are designed for leisure and recreation. For example, Leithen Lake offers lawns, bathing jetties, barrier-free entry, a floating wooden island, a snack bar, and changing rooms. Other locations like Gallspach Natural Adventure Pool also provide amenities such as diving towers, playgrounds, and beach volleyball courts.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Gallspach Natural Adventure Pool is a paradise for the whole family, featuring a diving tower, rope jungle, and a sand and water playground. Geboltskirchen bathing lake also offers play opportunities and a shallow area specifically for children, including a rope swing.
The area around Aistersheim offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore options like the 'Aistersheim Panorama' or the 'Schachenreith Loop' which are available in the Hiking around Aistersheim guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Hofkirchen an der Trattnach' tour, detailed in the Cycling around Aistersheim guide. For mountain biking, trails such as the 'Geboltskirchen bathing lake – Lederer Kopf Summit loop' are featured in the MTB Trails around Aistersheim guide.
Yes, several lakes are designated for swimming. Leithen Lake and Gallspach Natural Adventure Pool are popular bathing spots. The Gallspach pool is notable for offering bathing without chemical additives. While Geboltskirchen bathing lake is also an option, some visitors have noted variable water quality.
Yes, the region features historical water castles. While not natural lakes, the Wasserschloss Parz is a moated castle with an idyllic pond in the background, offering a glimpse into the area's history. Aistersheim itself is known for the Wasserschloss Aistersheim, which is surrounded by a moat.
Visitors appreciate the idyllic settings and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the quiet atmosphere of places like Geboltskirchen bathing lake and the extensive leisure facilities at Leithen Lake, including its hiking trail and winter curling options. The family-friendly attractions at Gallspach Natural Adventure Pool are also highly valued.
For a quieter experience, Ringelnattern Pond offers a very tranquil area, ideal for nature observation and a peaceful rest stop. It's nestled within a forest, providing a serene environment.
Yes, some lakes offer walking opportunities. Leithen Lake, for instance, has a dedicated hiking trail around it that can be enjoyed in spring and autumn for long walks.
The lakes are generally enjoyable during warmer months for swimming and water activities. However, places like Leithen Lake also offer activities like curling in winter, and its hiking trail is pleasant in spring and autumn. The best time depends on your preferred activity.
Yes, Leithen Lake is designed with barrier-free entry options, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors.


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