Best attractions and places to see around Altausseer Lake are found in the Styrian Salzkammergut region of Austria. The lake is known for its crystal-clear, deep blue waters, often referred to as the "dark blue inkwell." It is framed by mountains such as the Loser, Trisselwand, and Tressenstein, offering a diverse natural landscape. The shores of the lake are largely undeveloped and have been under nature conservation since 1959.
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Great view of the Dachstein. If you're lucky, only slightly covered with clouds
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The path is very easy to walk
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Due to its height and attractiveness, the Dachstein has been a popular destination for mountaineers since the 19th century, after the Grimming was long considered the highest mountain in Styria. The reddish south walls made of Dachstein limestone, around 1 km high, are also famous.
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The walk around the lake takes about 90 minutes.
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The Loser is a 1837 m high mountain in the municipality of Altaussee on the northern shore of Lake Altaussee. Its distinctive, castle-like summit makes it a landmark of the Ausseerland. The Loser is accessible via the Loser Panorama Road, which was opened in 1972 and leads up to 1600 m above sea level. It is a popular hiking mountain due to its easy accessibility and its excellent view over the Ausseerland, the Totes Gebirge and, above all, the Dachstein with its glaciers. There is a cross on the summit.
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In the background, the Dachstein Mountains can be seen wonderfully, provided the weather plays along ☺️
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The centerpiece is Lake Altaussee itself, known for its crystal-clear, deep blue waters, ideal for swimming and boating. The lake is framed by impressive mountains like the Loser, Trisselwand, and Tressenstein. You can also discover the small Ostersee, a unique dead ice hole connected to the lake's water level.
Yes, a charming 7.4 km Lakeside Trail at Lake Altaussee encircles the lake, offering continuous views of the surrounding mountains, including the Totes Gebirge and the Dachstein Massif. For more extensive hiking, the region offers routes of varying difficulty, such as the 'View of Trisselwand – Seewiese Hunting Lodge, Altaussee loop' which is considered easy. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Altausseer Lake guide.
Just above Altaussee, the historic Altaussee Salt Mine (Salzwelten Altaussee) offers fascinating tours deep into the mountain. On the northeastern shore of the lake, you'll find the Seewiese Hunting Lodge, a former hunting lodge that now functions as an inn and was a filming location for a James Bond movie. The village of Altaussee itself is a climatic spa with traditional wooden houses, and the Altaussee Literature Museum documents the area's influence on writers and artists.
Visitors highly recommend the View of Trisselwand, which provides stunning vistas of the mighty rock faces and the lake. Another must-see is the View of the Dachstein, offering a wonderful natural spectacle of the glacier and mountains.
Yes, the Lake Altaussee itself is family-friendly, with opportunities for swimming, paddleboarding, and boat rides. The Lakeside Trail is suitable for leisurely strolls with children. The Altaussee Salt Mine offers fun tours, including a miner's slide, which is popular with families. In winter, the Altaussee ski area on Loser mountain is suitable for families.
The pristine waters of Lake Altaussee are perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and boat trips. You can explore the lake on Austria's first solar-powered catamaran, which departs from the Madlmaier landing stage, or rent rowboats and electric boats. The calm morning hours are particularly popular for paddleboarding.
Altausseer Lake offers attractions year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and hiking, with pleasant weather conditions. The region also hosts the Daffodil Festival every third year, featuring a boat parade of flower-covered sculptures. In early September, the traditional Kiritog Beer Tent festival takes place. Winter provides opportunities for quiet skiing at the Altaussee ski area on Loser mountain.
Several restaurants and cafes offer local specialties and fresh fish with beautiful lake views. The Seewiese Hunting Lodge, now an inn, is a popular stop for hikers, offering regional dishes. The Strandcafé Altaussee is another option for enjoying local gastronomy by the water.
Yes, the region offers road cycling routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Loser Panoramic Road loop from Altaussee' or the 'Grundlsee loop from Kendl'. More details on cycling opportunities can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Altausseer Lake guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the crystal-clear, dark blue waters of Lake Altaussee and the dramatic mountain backdrop. The peaceful atmosphere, the scenic Lakeside Trail, and the regional specialties at places like the Seewiese Hunting Lodge are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the nearby town of Bad Aussee is considered the cultural capital of the Salzkammergut and is home to the Kammerhof Museum. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Hallstatt, with its Skywalk and salt mine, is also only about 30 minutes away, making it an excellent option for a day trip.


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