Best lakes around Viehhofen are accessible from this mountain village, which serves as a base for exploring the surrounding Salzburger Land region. The area features diverse water bodies, from large, clear lakes to smaller, tranquil reservoirs. These lakes offer a range of activities and scenic beauty amidst mountain landscapes. Viehhofen's location provides access to both active water sports and peaceful natural settings.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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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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It is not a waterfall. It is the overflow of the Klammsee. A dam wall for the power plant group's own use plant in Kaprun. Beautifully embedded at the end of the gorge.
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It marks the end of the gorge, so to speak. Beautiful view of the Klammsee, round the lake is worthwhile.
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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 region offers diverse water bodies. Among the most popular are Lake Zell, known for its clear waters and water sports, and Lake Klamm, beautifully embedded at the end of a gorge with swimming opportunities.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Lake Zell offers various lidos like Strandbad Seespitz and Strandbad Maishofen. Lake Klamm is also suitable for families, offering swimming in natural surroundings. Additionally, Badesee Niedernsill is a scenic, family-friendly lake with recreational amenities, located away from busier tourist areas.
The lakes are set amidst stunning mountain landscapes. Lake Zell provides beautiful panoramas, especially from the Schmittenhöhe mountain. The Elisabeth Promenade cycle path at Lake Zell offers continuous lake views. For elevated perspectives, the Asitz Reservoir provides great views, and the Plettsaukopf Reservoir offers spectacular views of the Pinzgau valley and Lake Zell from high above.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddling, sailing, or boat trips on Lake Zell. Cycling is popular on the Elisabeth Promenade cycle path. For more extensive activities, there are numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and hiking paths nearby. You can explore options like the Panoramatrail Schmittenhöhe or various routes along the Saalach Riverside Cycle Path. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Viehhofen, MTB Trails around Viehhofen, and Hiking around Viehhofen guides.
Yes, the Elisabeth Promenade cycle path at Lake Zell is a popular option for leisurely rides or walks. It's well-developed, stays close to the lake, and has no significant incline. The path around Lake Klamm is also considered worthwhile and suitable for those who prefer easier terrain.
The scenic cycle path around Lake Zell, known as the Elisabeth Promenade, is approximately 11 kilometers long. A leisurely cycle can take about an hour, while walking it might take 2-3 hours, depending on your pace.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time for water activities like swimming and boating is during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is pleasant, and the lidos are open. The surrounding mountain scenery is stunning in both summer and autumn, with vibrant colors.
Absolutely. Lake Zell is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and numerous swimming spots, including Strandbad Seespitz and Strandbad Maishofen. Lake Klamm also offers very nice swimming opportunities in a natural setting. Badesee Niedernsill is another excellent choice for a quieter swimming experience.
Viehhofen serves as a good base with public transport connections to the surrounding region. Regular bus services connect Viehhofen to Zell am See, providing easy access to Lake Zell and its various points of interest. For other lakes like Lake Klamm, local bus routes or a combination of public transport and a short walk might be necessary.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning mountain panoramas and the clear, clean waters. Many appreciate the diverse activity options, from active water sports on Lake Zell to tranquil relaxation spots like the Asitz Reservoir. The well-maintained cycle paths, such as the Elisabeth Promenade, are also highly rated for their accessibility and beautiful views.
While Lake Zell is popular, you can find quieter spots. Badesee Niedernsill offers a serene experience away from the main tourist hubs. The Asitz Reservoir and Plettsaukopf Reservoir, located higher up, provide tranquil atmospheres and breathtaking views, perfect for peaceful enjoyment of the alpine scenery.


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