Best lakes around Sankt Pankraz are situated within the mountainous landscape of the Pyhrn-Priel region, offering diverse aquatic environments. The area features both natural lakes and artificial reservoirs, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. Sankt Pankraz is known for its scenic beauty, with lakes often framed by prominent peaks and forests. These water bodies serve as focal points for recreation and offer insights into the region's natural and engineered features.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Incredibly beautiful even at night!!
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Very spacious and cleanly maintained
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It's best to use it very early when there are few people there.
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Even if the lake is not on the direct circular route - the detour is worth it and is highly recommended! A really cozy place that exudes a very special sense of calm even when there are several visitors. Perfect to pause for a moment!
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Very beautiful and not overcrowded mountain lake!
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Very many mountain newts in the lake
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Short walk from the funicular to the lake - reachable in 30 min
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Visitors frequently enjoy Schiederweiher, known for its idyllic setting and views of Spitzmauer and Großer Priel. Another favorite is Lake Schafkogel, an artificial reservoir over 1,800 meters above sea level, offering stunning reflections of the Totes Gebirge mountain range.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Schiederweiher and Lake Schafkogel are both considered family-friendly. Additionally, Gleinkersee is a wonderful bathing lake with pleasant temperatures, a well-kept bathing area, and even a campsite and inn on its shores.
The lakes are often framed by prominent peaks and forests, offering scenic beauty. For instance, Schiederweiher provides breathtaking views of the Spitzmauer and Großer Priel. Lake Brunnsteiner is nestled under the rocks of the Ramesch and the Red Wall, and is home to newts and endangered amphibians.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks, and cycling routes. For specific routes and more details, explore the easy hikes, cycling tours, and running trails guides around Sankt Pankraz.
Yes, the Elisabethsee is a picturesque lake ideal for swimming and floating on air mattresses, with day camping permitted during summer. Gleinkersee is also a popular bathing lake known for its pleasant temperatures and well-maintained bathing area.
The Stausee St. Pankraz is particularly renowned among anglers due to its calm waters and flowing inlet stream, creating ideal conditions for fishing trout and other species. To fish there, you will need a valid fishing license (Type B for Italian citizens and Type D for guests) and a fishing card.
The Elisabethsee is easily accessible from the A9 highway, by taking the Hinterstoder/St. Pankraz exit, or via the B138. For other lakes, accessibility varies, but many popular spots have parking nearby. Public transport options may also be available to some areas.
Yes, for example, Gleinkersee offers a beautiful circular walk around the lake that is easy to navigate in both summer and winter. Lake Schafkogel also has a hiking trail with plenty of seating around its perimeter.
Near the Elisabethsee, you can find a small beach buffet offering culinary delights. Gleinkersee has an inn and a campsite directly on the lake. The Linzerhaus on Wurzeralm, near a picturesque mountain lake, is a focal point for hikers to take a break and enjoy the alpine landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramas and the serene atmosphere. Many highlight the beautiful reflections of the surrounding mountains in the water, such as at Lake Schafkogel. The idyllic locations and opportunities for relaxation and photography are also highly valued.
Access to the Elisabethsee requires an entrance fee. There are various pricing options available for adults, children, students, and even dogs, as well as season tickets.
Dogs are permitted at the Elisabethsee, though an entrance fee applies for them. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations or signage, as policies can vary.


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