Best lakes around Lake Faak are characterized by the singular Lake Faak, a prominent body of water in Carinthia, Austria. This lake is known for its intense turquoise blue color, resulting from fine lime particles. Its water quality is exceptionally high, often exceeding drinking water standards, and it features an 8.4-hectare island. The lake's tranquility is preserved as combustion engine motorboats are not permitted, making it suitable for non-motorized water sports.
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Located directly on the lake, good place to stop for a break
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We liked Lake Faak the best of the four large lakes
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Very beautiful lake can be easily combined with the Drau cycle path.
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In addition to a stunning backdrop, Lake Faak also offers a variety of swimming opportunities at lidos and free lake access! 👀🏊♂️
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In addition to a stunning backdrop, Lake Faak also offers a variety of swimming opportunities at lidos and free lake access! 👀🏊♂️
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In addition to a stunning backdrop, Lake Faak also offers a variety of swimming opportunities at lidos and free lake access! 👀🏊♂️
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…Lake Faak is a wonderful swimming lake that's great for cycling around! 🏊♂️🚴♂️
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…Lake Faak is a wonderful swimming lake that's great for cycling around! 🏊♂️🚴♂️
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Lake Faak is renowned for its intense turquoise blue color, a result of fine lime particles. Its water quality is exceptionally high, often exceeding drinking water standards, and it features a distinctive 8.4-hectare island. It also boasts the highest flow rate and freshest status among Carinthian lakes, with water completely renewed approximately every 1.8 years.
For swimming and relaxation, Lake Faak itself offers numerous opportunities at lidos and free access points. You can also visit Public lake access at Drobollach, Lake Faak, which features a large municipal swimming pool, direct lake access via jetties, and a water slide for children. The water can reach a pleasant 24 to 26 degrees Celsius in summer.
Yes, Lake Faak is very family-friendly. The Public lake access at Drobollach, Lake Faak offers a water slide and spacious sunbathing lawns. The area also features family adventure trails like 'Fuchsfährte' and 'Woroun auf der Spur,' as well as a forest rope park on the Taborhöhe.
Lake Faak is ideal for non-motorized water sports. You can enjoy swimming, stand-up paddling (SUP), kayaking, canoeing, sailing, and rowing. Combustion engine motorboats are not permitted, ensuring a peaceful environment. You can rent boats at the Boat Rental and Ferry Pier Faaker See.
The region around Lake Faak offers diverse hiking trails. For easy walks, explore routes like the Tabor loop or the Wolunitzbach Ford. More challenging mountain hikes include the Petelin Viewpoint or the Rotschitza Gorge via ferrata. You can find more details on these and other routes in our guide to Easy hikes around Lake Faak and Mountain Hikes around Lake Faak.
Yes, cycling around Lake Faak is a popular activity. The lake is great for cycling, and you'll find refreshment stops like Strandbar Egg on Lake Faak directly on the cycle path. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the Finkenstein Moor or the Gailtal cycle path. Discover more in our guide to Gravel biking around Lake Faak.
The Taborhöhe viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the turquoise lake against the backdrop of the Karawanken mountains, including the majestic Mittagskogel. You can also enjoy beautiful views from the Baumgartnerhof or from Egg Beach, which is a recommended stop for its scenic quality.
Lake Faak is enjoyable year-round, but it is particularly popular in summer when the water temperatures are warm (24-26°C), making it ideal for swimming and water sports. The European Bike Week is held annually in September, and the Faaker Farmers' Market runs from May to September.
Yes, the Faaker Farmers' Market is held every Thursday from May to September, offering regional specialties and traditional crafts. Lake Faak also hosts the European Bike Week, one of the world's largest motorcycle rallies, annually in September.
Beyond the striking turquoise water, the region is characterized by the imposing Karawanken mountains to the south. The western shore of the lake remains largely untouched, featuring extensive reed beds that serve as important habitats for local flora and fauna.
For additional details on planning your visit, including accommodation and activities, you can explore resources such as VisitVillach.at's holiday guide for Lake Faak or Visitacity.com's attractions page for Lake Faak.


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