Best lakes around Leogang are nestled in a mountainous region, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by accessible lakes, providing a range of recreational activities. These lakes are set against a backdrop of impressive mountain ranges, contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The cycle paths are great...but I think depending on which day you ride them, it could also get tight.
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The mountain panorama around the lake is beautiful.
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Zell am See is an Austrian town on Lake Zell, south of Salzburg. A tower added in the 15th century belongs to the Romanesque parish church of St. Hippolytus. Paths and ski lifts lead to the slopes of the Schmittenhöhe. In the southwest, the Hohe Tauern National Park and Austria's highest mountain, the Großglockner, can be seen from the summit world 3000 on the summit of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier. ― Google
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The Pillersee is a mountain lake in the Northern Limestone Alps in the Austrian state Tyrol.The approximately 24 hectare Pillersee is located in the Pillerseetal of the same name near the municipality of St. Ulrich am Pillersee at 835 m above sea level. A.. Tributaries are several streams that originate in the adjacent Loferer Steinberge and the Kitzbühel Alps. The lake drains through the Haselbach/Grieselbach (Loferbach, Strubache), which also flows in as such, then passes through the Öfenschlucht and then flows into the Saalach in Lofer. The maximum depth of the lake is seven meters. The Pillersee owes its creation to a landslide around 15,000 years ago, which interrupted the outflow at the level of the Ofenschlucht and thus dammed the Pillersee. Like many mountain lakes in the northern Limestone Alps, Pillersee tends to silt up due to the regular entry of floating debris. Currently, the lake has a length of 1.6 kilometers and a maximum width of about 300 meters. Source Wikipedia
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The lake invites you to relax.
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Several lakes offer excellent family-friendly activities. The Ritzensee in Saalfelden features a public natural swimming area, a playground, and mini-golf, making it ideal for a day out. Pillersee also has a lido for safe swimming, a playground, and offers pedal boat rentals. Lake Zell provides numerous bathing possibilities with three lidos and a popular cycle path suitable for families.
Lake Zell is a hub for various water sports, including windsurfing, sailing, and kite surfing. Motorboat cruises are also available. At Pillersee, you can rent rowing boats and pedal boats, and try stand-up paddling.
Yes, there are many scenic walking and hiking opportunities. You can enjoy well-maintained paths around the Ritzensee. Pillersee is surrounded by easy hiking trails and meadows. Lake Zell features a beautiful and popular cycle path that circles the lake, offering stunning panoramic views, which is also great for walking. For more extensive hiking, explore the trails in the region, such as those found in the Hiking around Leogang guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for swimming and water sports, with Ritzensee reaching over 25°C and Pillersee around 20°C. For cooler dips, Lake Zell averages 18°C. Winter transforms Ritzensee into a spot for ice skating and cross-country skiing, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
Absolutely. A beautiful and popular cycle path circles Lake Zell, offering stunning views. The Pillersee is also part of a scenic 40 km bike route that includes the Wiesensee, providing wonderful bathing opportunities and a Kneipp facility for refreshing stops. You can find more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Leogang guide.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Ritzensee has a public natural swimming area with a sandy bottom. Pillersee offers a lido for safe swimming, though its mountain water tends to be cooler. Lake Zell provides numerous bathing possibilities along its shores, with three lidos in Zell am See, Schüttdorf, and Thumersbach.
The lakes are set against impressive backdrops. Ritzensee offers views of the Steinernes Meer mountains and features reed zones that are important habitats for fish and birds. Pillersee is nestled amidst the rocks of the Lofer and Leogang Steinberge mountains. Lake Zell is an Alpine lake surrounded by a nature reserve, contributing to its rich fish species and crystal-clear waters.
Many lakes offer stunning views. Lake Zell is renowned for its mountainous backdrop and the panoramic views from its surrounding cycle path. The Asitz Reservoir is specifically highlighted for its great views and mountain panoramas, making it an ideal spot for a break. The Pillersee also provides breathtaking mountain scenery.
During winter, Ritzensee transforms into a popular spot for ice skating and cross-country skiing, offering a unique way to enjoy the snowy landscape.
While specific cafes and restaurants are not detailed for every lake, the town of Zell am See, located by Lake Zell, offers a picturesque 19th-century promenade with various dining options. Many recreational areas around the lakes, like Ritzensee and Pillersee, are typically equipped with facilities for visitors.
The Pillersee is an idyllic emerald-green lake nestled amidst the rocks of the Lofer and Leogang Steinberge mountains. It's known for its refreshing, cool water, which rarely exceeds 20°C even in summer, making it perfect for a crisp dip. It was formed approximately 15,000 years ago by a landslide and is part of a beautiful 40 km bike route.
The Asitz Reservoir is appreciated for its great views and mountain panoramas. It's an ideal spot for a break during a hike or bike ride to enjoy the surrounding scenery.


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