Best lakes around Hermagor-Pressegger See are found in Carinthia, Austria, a region characterized by its distinct lake environments. This area features lakes like Pressegger See, known for its warm waters, and Weissensee, a high-altitude lake nestled in the Gailtal Alps. The region offers a mix of family-friendly swimming spots and pristine natural landscapes, catering to various outdoor activities.
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A nice idea to enjoy a break on the Slow Trail.
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Another great spot at Weissensee that you can enjoy
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The Weissensee - the perfect stop on a relaxed bike ride. The turquoise water sparkles in the sun, and if you sit down on the bench on the shore for a moment, you can really stretch your legs. The clear, fresh air and the view of the surrounding mountains make it difficult to get back on the bike. A cold drink on the lakeshore is almost a must here - especially if you take off your helmet for a break. On hot summer days, the atmosphere at the lake is lively, but still pleasantly quiet. Sometimes I hear a quiet rippling as the wind blows through the trees. A real treat for every cyclist! There are also small beach areas with deck chairs that practically invite you to dip your feet in the cool water. Whether you have just finished a long tour or are heading for the Weissensee - this place offers a welcome refreshment. And if you haven't had enough, you can continue cycling along the lake and enjoy the wonderful view. Make yourself comfortable, take your time and let nature work its magic on you.
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Sure-footedness is a prerequisite, and you should also have a head for heights
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probably one of the most beautiful lakes in the entire Alps
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The Weißensee is 11.6 kilometers long; at its widest point it measures 900 meters, at its deepest 99 meters. With a mixing depth of 40-60 m, it is a meromictic body of water. Its surface area is 6.5 square kilometers and its catchment area covers 46 square kilometers. Only a third of its 23-kilometer-long shore is built on (western part of the lake and the Ortsee on the eastern shore), the rest is under nature and landscape protection. There is no through road along the lake shore, only a narrow, sometimes steep path connects the Ronacherfels (eastern end of the road) with the eastern shore, which is otherwise only accessible through the Weißenbachtal from the Drautal side.
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Lake Weissensee is a lake in Carinthia, located at the foot of the Gailtal Alps, north of Hermagor. It lies at 930 meters above sea level, making it the highest of Carinthia's large bathing lakes. The vast majority of the lake belongs to the municipality of Weissensee, while the short eastern shore belongs to the municipality of Stockenboi. The development of the cycle paths is unique, very well marked, and mapped.
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The region offers a diverse range of lake experiences. Pressegger See is known as one of Austria's warmest bathing lakes, perfect for swimming and family activities. Weissensee, on the other hand, is a high-altitude lake renowned for its pristine nature, exceptional water quality, and tranquil environment, with most of its shores protected.
Pressegger See is ideal for families, often called the 'bathtub of Gailtal Valley' due to its warm waters (up to 29°C). It features numerous bathing areas, playgrounds, and a grass maze. At Weissensee, the Floating Lounger & Gosaria Meadow is a family-friendly spot with easy water access, wooden loungers, and swings.
Yes, both Pressegger See and Weissensee offer excellent hiking. Around Pressegger See, you can enjoy a 'Slow Trail' through its reed belt. Weissensee is particularly known for its hiking, including the Wild hiking trail on the northern shore of Lake Weissensee, which offers beautiful views and often runs right alongside the lake. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Hermagor-Pressegger See guide.
Pressegger See, with its warm and clear water, is excellent for swimming, surfing, boating, sailing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Weissensee also offers opportunities for swimming and is popular for activities like cycling and hiking along its shores.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports, especially at Pressegger See due to its warm temperatures. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather. In winter, Weissensee transforms into a popular destination for ice skating.
Absolutely. At Weissensee, the View of Lake Weissensee offers stunning perspectives of the lake and surrounding mountains. The Techendorf Bridge across Weissensee also provides excellent views of the emerald-green water and landscape.
Pressegger See is bordered by Austria's second-largest reed belt, which is a significant habitat for diverse flora and fauna. Weissensee is largely undeveloped and protected, offering pristine nature and exceptional water quality at 930 meters above sea level.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Weissensee, in particular, has well-marked cycling paths around its shores. The region also offers various road cycling routes, which you can explore further in the Road Cycling Routes around Hermagor-Pressegger See guide.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional water quality, the stunning natural scenery, and the variety of activities available. Many highlight the clear, fresh air and the opportunity to relax by the turquoise waters, whether swimming, hiking, or cycling. The family-friendly atmosphere of Pressegger See and the tranquil, pristine environment of Weissensee are often mentioned.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the 'Boat Sculpture and Lake View – View of Lake Presseggersee loop' from Ruine Khünburg. More options are available in the Running Trails around Hermagor-Pressegger See guide.
Yes, Carinthia's first adventure park is located near Pressegger See, offering additional entertainment for all ages beyond the lake activities.


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