Best lakes around Maishofen are found in the Pinzgau district of Salzburg, a region characterized by its natural landscapes. Maishofen is situated in the Saalach River Valley, with Lake Zell located a few kilometers away. This proximity provides access to aquatic activities and natural scenery. The area features a blend of clear waters and mountainous backdrops.
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Beautiful, especially when the surrounding mountains are reflected in it 😊
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A beautiful resting place with a mountain panorama 😎
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Very easy to see from the summit cross... Including a mountain panorama.
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Great view of the sea and the mountain landscape
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Class lake Easy to reach from the mountain station.
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The cycle paths are great...but I think depending on which day you ride them, it could also get tight.
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The mountain panorama around the lake is beautiful.
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The most prominent lake for swimming is Lake Zell, known for its exceptionally clear water and pleasant summer temperatures (21-24°C). Maishofen has its own lido (Strandbad Maishofen) on Lake Zell, offering direct access for swimming and relaxation. While the lido is great for swimming, some visitors recommend water shoes due to a potentially stony lake bottom.
Yes, the area around Maishofen and Lake Zell is very family-friendly. Many highlights, including Lake Zell, Elisabeth Promenade cycle path at Lake Zell, Prinzensee, and Asitz Reservoir, are categorized as family-friendly. Activities include swimming, cycling on well-developed paths, and enjoying the lido at Maishofen.
The lakes around Maishofen are set against a stunning natural backdrop. Lake Zell is framed by the rugged Steinernes Meer and the gently domed Pinzgauer Grasberge mountains. You'll find crystal-clear waters, scenic viewpoints, and protected natural areas like the Zeller See — Nature and European Protected Area, which features information boards about the wetland habitats.
Absolutely. Cycling is a popular activity around Maishofen's lakes. The Elisabeth Promenade cycle path at Lake Zell is a well-developed path that offers beautiful views of the lake without significant incline. The wider cycling routes around Maishofen also include options like the Tauern Bike Path and a popular loop around Lake Zell.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. While some trails lead into the mountains, you can also find walks that incorporate lake views. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Maishofen, which include trails of varying difficulty, some offering views of the surrounding landscapes after a dip in Lake Zell.
The lakes around Maishofen are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, water sports, and cycling, with Lake Zell's water temperatures being very inviting. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling with fewer crowds and vibrant scenery.
Yes, Zeller See — Nature and European Protected Area is a notable protected area. This nature reserve features display boards explaining the habitats and inhabitants of the Zeller See wetland, offering an educational and scenic experience for visitors.
For a peaceful retreat, consider visiting Prinzensee. It offers cozy benches, perfect for a long break with a book or simply to relax and enjoy the views over the Steinernes Meer, Hochkönig, and surrounding mountains.
While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed for every lake, the area around Lake Zell, particularly in Zell am See and Thumersbach, offers various dining options. Maishofen itself is a village with amenities, and cycling paths around the lake often lead to refreshment opportunities.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the clear water of Lake Zell and its mountainous backdrop. The well-developed cycle paths, like the Elisabeth Promenade, are also highly appreciated for their scenic views and ease of use. Many enjoy the opportunities for swimming, relaxation, and the overall family-friendly atmosphere.
Yes, there are several running routes that incorporate views of the lakes. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of the Lake – Lake Zell loop from Maishofen-Saalbach' or the 'Camping Neunbrunnen – Neunbrunnen Lake loop from Maishofen'. You can explore more options on the running trails guide around Maishofen.
Yes, the Asitz Reservoir is a notable man-made lake. It's described as a very nice place to stay and enjoy great views, easily visible from the summit cross, offering a beautiful mountain panorama.


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