Lakes around Spielberg, situated in the Styria region of Austria, offer diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Mur river and surrounding mountains, providing various aquatic environments. Visitors can explore local bathing ponds and larger lakes within the wider Styrian region. This makes the Spielberg area a notable destination for those seeking lakeside experiences and scenic views.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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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 swimming on warm days, Weihermoarteich is a popular choice, known as a slightly boggy bathing pond above Seckau. In the wider Styria region, Wildoner Badesee and Putterersee are noted for their warmer water temperatures, making them comfortable for swimming. Stubenbergsee also offers excellent bathing opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Weihermoarteich and Rattenberger Ponds are both categorized as family-friendly. The Büchler Pond also offers a quiet area through Mur floodplains, which can be pleasant for families.
The region offers diverse activities. You can enjoy easy hikes around Spielberg, with routes like the 'Red Bull Ring – Red Bull Ring Fanshop loop' available. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and touring, including the 'Murtal Loop'. Many lakes, such as Grundlsee and Stubenbergsee, also offer water sports like rowing, sailing, and boating. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Spielberg guide, the gravel biking guide, and the cycling around Spielberg guide.
Absolutely. Grüner See (Green Lake) in Tragöß is famous for its striking emerald-green water, which comes from melting snow. Its depth varies significantly, making it particularly beautiful from mid-May to June. Lake Altaussee is known for its crystal-clear, dark blue water, earning it the nickname 'dark blue inkwell', set against a stunning mountain backdrop.
The best time largely depends on your desired activity. For swimming, the warmer lakes like Wildoner Badesee and Putterersee are ideal during summer. If you wish to see Grüner See at its most spectacular, plan your visit from mid-May to June when its water level is highest and color most vibrant. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant weather for hiking and other outdoor activities.
Yes, many lakes in the region offer hiking opportunities. Lake Altaussee has circular hikes with views of Loser mountain. Grundlsee also features good cycling routes around its perimeter, which can be enjoyed on foot. For general hiking near Spielberg, you can explore various routes in the easy hikes around Spielberg guide.
While not directly a lake, the Braunikapelle is a historical site near a small pond. Built in 1893, it was renovated in 2016 and offers a glimpse into local history and devotion.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. The Rattenberger Ponds are loved for their beautiful landscape and as an ideal spot for a break next to a bike path. The quiet atmosphere of places like Büchler Pond through Mur floodplains is also highly valued.
Yes, Grundlsee is the largest lake in Styria, offering a wide array of activities amidst the beautiful Totes Gebirge mountain range. Lake Altaussee is another significant and picturesque lake in the Salzkammergut region of Styria, known for its stunning alpine scenery.
Grüner See is primarily a scenic destination. While it was once popular for diving, water sports activities, including diving, have been prohibited since 2016 to protect its sensitive environment. It is best enjoyed for scenic walks and appreciating its unique natural beauty. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Yes, the Rattenberger Ponds are located directly next to a bike path, making them suitable for a break during a ride. Grundlsee also has good cycling routes around the lake. Additionally, Wildoner Badesee is conveniently located near the Murradweg (Mur Cycle Path).
Facilities vary by lake. Some bathing lakes like Freizeitanlage Zechner (Kobenz / Schotterteich) are equipped for swimming and likely offer recreational facilities. Wildoner Badesee provides gastronomic options. While the Teichwirt at Weihermoarteich is permanently closed, many lakes offer benches for resting, such as those installed near the Mur Power Plant Fisching.


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