Lakes around Sankt Koloman offer diverse natural experiences in the Tennengau region of Salzburg. This area is characterized by mountains, meadows, and forests, providing a serene environment for outdoor activities. The region features both natural lakes and reservoirs, appealing to various interests. Its landscape is well-suited for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
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Another reminder of the insanity of the Nazi regime... always keep in mind
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Beautiful area. If you come by bike from Salzburg, the way to the lake is exhausting
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Very beautiful lake. Especially when the environment is reflected on the water surface
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A beautiful valley with beautiful nature. Perfect to hike as a single tour or as a start to a tour in the direction of Stahlhaus-Hohes Brett-Göll....
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Glorious valley. Either worth a nice hike for yourself or the start of the Gölltour.
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Definitely stop off at the Auerhütte, there is also a hind that likes to stand between the beer benches 😄
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For families, Lakes Bluntau is an excellent choice, known for its crystal clear water and opportunities to feed fish, making it easy to walk even for smaller children. The Bluntautal Valley also features two beautiful lakes within a landscape protection area, popular for its playful stream. Additionally, Hintersee — South Shore offers bathing spots and a relatively flat circular hiking trail, with dogs allowed in one section.
Yes, the Obersalzberg Reservoir is a site with historical significance, offering a glimpse into German history.
The lakes around Sankt Koloman are set amidst diverse natural landscapes, including mountains, meadows, Alpine pastures, and forests. You can expect crystal clear waters, reflections of the surrounding environment, and areas designated for landscape protection like the Bluntautal Valley. The Moorsee, for instance, is a nature reserve celebrated for its unique fauna and flora.
Yes, some lakes offer easily navigable paths. Lakes Bluntau is noted as easy to walk even for smaller children. The Moorsee, a nature reserve, has a circular route where the right side of the path is easily navigable, even with a child's pushchair.
Yes, Hintersee — South Shore is a beautiful bathing lake with several spots for swimming, including a lido and other accessible areas. Dogs are also permitted to swim in one half of the lake.
Beyond hiking and relaxation around the lakes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and gravel biking paths. For more details on routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Sankt Koloman, MTB Trails around Sankt Koloman, and Gravel biking around Sankt Koloman guides.
Yes, many lakes feature hiking trails. A relatively flat hiking trail leads around Hintersee — South Shore, taking about 1 to 1.5 hours. The Moorsee also has a circular route. For mountain biking, there's a specific route around Seewald Lake, such as the 'Seewald Lake – Auer Hut at Seewald Lake loop from Sankt Koloman', which you can find in the MTB Trails around Sankt Koloman guide.
Visitors frequently praise the crystal clear water and the stunning mountain panoramas, especially at places like Lakes Bluntau. The serene environment, picturesque reflections on the water, and the opportunity for tranquil relaxation are also highly valued. The family-friendly aspects, such as easy walks and opportunities to feed fish, are also popular.
Yes, the Moorsee, located at over 1,000 meters above sea level, is a designated nature reserve particularly celebrated for its unique fauna and flora, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in diverse ecosystems.
Yes, Seewald Lake can be ideally combined with the Osterhorn circuit. There's also the Auerhütte nearby, which is a popular stop-off point.


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