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Bus station hiking trails around Schörfling am Attersee offer access to a diverse landscape in Austria's Vöcklabruck district. The region is characterized by the shores of Lake Attersee, surrounded by mountainous terrain including the Höllengebirge nature reserve. Hikers encounter a mix of cool forest paths, open meadows, and rocky sections, with prominent peaks like Schoberstein and Gahberg providing extensive views. The area also features the Gerlhamer Moor Nature Reserve, adding ecological variety to the trails.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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03:35
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.4km
04:41
610m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The area around the Attersee inspired Gustav Klimt for a large part of his landscape paintings. The linden tree avenue in front of the impressive lakeside castle Kammer is one of the most famous motifs of this kind. Along the Klimt Theme Trail, you can immerse yourself in Klimt's time at the Attersee. It continues in a similarly cultural vein at the Zwach Gallery. In changing exhibitions, young artists are given the opportunity to present themselves and their works.
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The Raftsmen Monument in Schörfling am Attersee (Hauptstraße, near the Ager bridge) commemorates the historically significant timber rafting and shipping of the region. It was erected on May 27, 1984, by the Verschönerungsverein and is based on designs by Hannes Haslecker (1967) and Prof. Max Stockenhuber (1981).
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Schloss Kammer is a moated castle in Schörfling am Attersee (Hauptstraße 28) in Upper Austria. The alternative, obsolete name Kammersee for the lake refers to this castle and thus to the Salzkammergut. The castle, today located on a peninsula, originally on an island (with a jetty to the mainland) in the northern Attersee, is a massive, rectangular, three-story building with two low side wings enclosing a courtyard.
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Schloss Kammer is a moated castle in Schörfling am Attersee (Hauptstraße 28) in Upper Austria. The alternative, obsolete name Kammersee for the lake refers to this castle and thus to the Salzkammergut. The castle, which today lies on a peninsula, originally on an island (with a jetty to the mainland) in the northern Attersee, is a massive, rectangular, three-story building with two low side wings enclosing a courtyard.
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A small train station – the final stop – with a bus stop. There's also a ticket machine. From here, it's a 2-minute walk to the lake. There are sheltered seating areas, but no restrooms.
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The Raftsmen's Memorial, located at the outflow of Lake Attersee, above the Ager Bridge, commemorates the once-thriving timber rafting and shipping industry. It was erected on May 27, 1984, by the local beautification society. The initial design was created by Hannes Haslecker in 1967, and the second by Professor Max Stockenhuber in 1981. Timber rafting was formerly an important economic factor in the Attersee region. Those interested in learning more about this tradition can admire the fascinating exhibits at the local history museum on Gmundnerstrasse. Visits are by appointment only. Simply call +43 (0) 7662 2259 and experience a piece of history!
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The Pile Dwelling Adventure at Lake Attersee. Since June 2011, we are delighted that three of the submerged pile-dwelling villages in Lake Attersee have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From the Neolithic period to the Bronze Age, our ancestors lived here and built their villages on piles. In total, 111 settlements have been recognized as World Heritage sites in Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France, Slovenia, and Italy. In addition to our three treasures on Lake Attersee – Litzlberg South, Abtsdorf 1 and 3 – we also find the settlement of See am Mondsee and an island in Lake Keutschacher See, which have received this distinction. Would you like to immerse yourself in the lives of the first settlers? Or are you interested in life in the Stone Age? Then you can follow in the footsteps of Ötzi and turn back the clock with a pile-dwelling guide. Be inspired and discover the exciting history of our region around Lake Attersee!
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A bronze statue of a standing rower stands above the bridge from Seewalchen to Kammer.
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There are over 25 hiking trails around Schörfling am Attersee that are easily accessible by bus. These routes cater to various skill levels, with a good mix of easy and moderate options.
You can expect a diverse range of landscapes. Many routes offer stunning views of Lake Attersee, with shimmering turquoise waters and surrounding mountains. You'll also find cool forest paths, open meadows, and some rocky sections, particularly in areas bordering the Höllengebirge nature reserve. The region is known for its varied scenery, from lakeside promenades to panoramic mountain vistas.
Yes, there are many easy routes perfect for families. For instance, the Schloss Kammer am Attersee – Attersee at Schörfling loop is an easy walk that offers beautiful lakeside views and passes by the historic Schloss Kammer. The Gustav Klimt Theme Trail, a very easy promenade walk, is also ideal for families, blending nature with cultural insights into the famous painter's connection to the region.
Absolutely. The region offers several moderate hikes accessible by bus. An example is the Geinberg Forest – Bench at Gahberg loop, which provides a good workout with rewarding panoramic views from the Gahberg, stretching across the Traunstein, Höllengebirge, and Salzkammergut mountains to Lake Attersee itself.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails are circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop without needing to retrace your steps. The Beautiful view of Lake Attersee – View of Lake Attersee loop is a great example, offering continuous scenic views of the lake and mountains.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Schörfling am Attersee region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Höllengebirge, and to be mindful of other hikers and wildlife. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
The region is rich in scenic viewpoints. The Gahberg offers extensive panoramas of the Traunstein, Höllengebirge, and Salzkammergut mountains, as well as Lake Attersee. Other notable spots include the Heissinger Höhe and the benches along the Kolomannsberg road up to Lehmberg. Many trails, like the Beautiful view of Lake Attersee loop, are specifically designed to showcase the stunning lake views.
Yes, you can combine your hike with cultural exploration. The Schloss Kammer am Attersee loop takes you past the historic Schloss Kammer. Additionally, the Gustav Klimt Theme Trail, easily accessible, provides insights into the famous Art Nouveau painter's time in the region through information boards.
The best seasons for hiking are spring, summer, and autumn. Spring brings nature into full bloom, summer offers pleasant temperatures ideal for combining hikes with refreshing dips in Lake Attersee, and autumn transforms the landscape with vibrant changing leaves. While winter hiking is possible, some higher trails might require specific gear or be less accessible.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Attersee and the surrounding mountains, the well-maintained trails, and the diverse natural beauty, from serene forests to open meadows. The accessibility of many trails directly from bus stops is also frequently highlighted as a major convenience.
Yes, the region offers access to significant natural areas. The Höllengebirge nature reserve, known for its pristine nature and diverse flora and fauna, can be explored via some of the more challenging routes. The Gerlhamer Moor Nature Reserve also provides a unique ecological experience, offering a different kind of natural beauty accessible within the region.


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