Best lakes around Sankt Johann am Walde are found within a region characterized by its forests, including the Kobernausserwald, and the Isel River. While large, prominent lakes are not a primary feature directly within the municipality, the area offers various natural water bodies and wetlands. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for recreation and observing local flora and fauna. The landscape is defined by its natural beauty and offers a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
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Beautiful biotope: Please drive slowly and look around!
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A stop at the bathing lake in Wildenau is also not a mistake
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in summer a great cooling off and a nice rest including rest area
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This is a nice and leisurely tour that shows you the nature and culture of the region. 😊 The tour is 8.6 km long and has a vertical drop of 76 m. It is rated as easy and does not require any special equipment or physical condition. The tour starts at the Teichstätt wetland, a small lake with a jetty and a shelter. The lake is a habitat for many plants and animals, such as reeds, water lilies, frogs and dragonflies. You follow the path along the lake and then turn left towards Valentinhaft. Valentinhaft is a small town with a church worth seeing that is dedicated to Saint Valentine. The church was built in the 15th century and has a Gothic choir and a Baroque tower. You can visit the church or light a candle. From Valentinhaft you continue towards Kolming, a hamlet with about 47 inhabitants. On the way you will pass a beautiful vantage point from which you have a view of the Kobernausserwald. The Kobernausserwald is the largest contiguous forest in Austria and a popular hiking and recreation area. You will then reach Kolming, where you can stop at Gasthaus Wirt'z Kolming. The inn is a family-run business with a cozy guest garden and regional cuisine. There you can strengthen yourself or just enjoy the atmosphere.
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The Schwemmbach is a small stream that flows through the Kobernausserwald in the Innviertel region of Upper Austria. It rises near the village of Munderfing and flows into the Mattig. The stream was formerly used to drift wood that was cut from the Kobernausserwald. The trunks were transported on the water until they were taken out of the creek at a collection point. Today the Schwemmbach is an idyllic place surrounded by forests, meadows and fields. The creek provides habitat for many animals such as fish, frogs, dragonflies and birds. If you want to visit the Schwemmbach, you can take a nice hike or bike ride along the stream. There is a cycling and hiking trail called "Via Nova - Triftweg" that will bring you closer to the history and nature of the Schwemmbach. The path also leads you to a great bathing spot where you can refresh yourself in the clear water. The bathing area is near the village of Lengau and is accessible free of charge. You can also have a picnic there or just enjoy the peace and quiet.
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Sankt Johann am Walde is characterized more by its pristine forests and the wild waters of the Isel River than by large, prominent lakes. However, you can find various natural water bodies, tranquil ponds, and wetlands. These include serene spots like Floriani Pond and the expansive Schwemmbach Wetlands.
Yes, Wildenau Lake is a popular bathing lake with a beach, sunbathing areas, shady spots, a children's playground, a beach volleyball court, and a snack bar. The Schwemmbach Wetlands also feature a bathing spot accessible via a cycling and hiking trail.
For a tranquil experience, visit Floriani Pond, a lovely little pond hidden behind trees and inhabited by swans and ducks. The banks of the Isel River also offer relaxing walks as part of the Iseltrail, and there's a mystical, quiet pond along this trail for reflection.
Absolutely. Wildenau Lake is ideal for families, offering a children's playground, beach volleyball, and a snack bar. Floriani Pond is also considered family-friendly for a peaceful outing.
Yes, the region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Schwemmbach Wetlands have a dedicated cycling and hiking trail called "Via Nova - Triftweg." Additionally, Wildenau Lake is directly on the Roman bike path. For more routes, explore the Running Trails, Gravel Biking, and Cycling guides around Sankt Johann am Walde.
The most significant natural feature is the **Isel River**, the last free-flowing glacial river in the Eastern Alps, known for water sports like kayaking and rafting. The region is also characterized by its extensive forests, including the Kobernausserwald, and various wetlands like the Schwemmbach Wetlands.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and natural beauty. For instance, Floriani Pond is loved for its hidden charm and resident swans and ducks. Wildenau Lake is praised as a great spot to cool off with plenty of space and facilities.
Yes, the Isel River is a popular hub for water sports enthusiasts, particularly for kayaking and rafting tours that often launch towards Lienz. Its status as the last free-flowing glacial river in the Eastern Alps makes it a unique and dynamic environment for river adventures.
The Teichstätt–Valentinhaft–Kolming Cultural and Nature Trail is an 8.6 km easy tour that starts at the Teichstätt wetland, a small lake with a jetty. It combines nature observation with visits to historical sites like a 15th-century church in Valentinhaft.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for enjoying bathing lakes like Wildenau Lake and for water sports on the Isel River. The natural trails and wetlands are pleasant for walks and cycling throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
While specific cafes directly at every water body are not detailed, the Wildenau Lake has a snack bar. The Teichstätt–Valentinhaft–Kolming Cultural and Nature Trail passes by Gasthaus Wirt'z Kolming, a family-run inn with regional cuisine. For broader options, Sankt Johann am Walde and nearby towns offer various restaurants, cafes, hotels, and guesthouses.
Information on specific parking facilities for each location is not always detailed, but generally, popular spots like Wildenau Lake are expected to have visitor parking. For hiking and cycling routes that pass by these areas, parking is often available at trailheads or nearby villages.


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