Best attractions and places to see around Henndorf am Wallersee include a variety of natural and cultural sites. Located on the southeastern bank of Lake Wallersee, the area offers diverse landscapes from the lake's shores to pre-alpine mountains. Visitors can explore numerous hiking and cycling routes, alongside cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by its blend of outdoor recreation and historical significance.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Since the ascent doesn't take too long, you can do it after work and you'll always be rewarded with a great view!
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There are a few places to stop and one or the other lido. A detour to the Waldhofalm is recommended.
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Short but beautiful tour with a wonderful view of the city of Salzburg and the Flachgau. Recommended but only during the week if you like it a little quieter
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A very special atmosphere in autumn, when the fog hangs in the valley and you can enjoy the sun on the Gaisbergspitze!
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A beautiful hiking route with fantastic views.
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Lake Wallersee, known as the warmest bathing lake in the region, offers a variety of water sports. You can go swimming at the Henndorf lido, or enjoy activities like windsurfing, sailing, boating, stand-up paddling, and kayaking.
Yes, the area offers diverse hiking opportunities. For easy walks, consider the Wallersee Lakeside Walking Path, which leads from the town center to the lake. The Haunsberg Panorama Path is also a circular route with adventure stations, offering accessible options and great views.
For more challenging hikes with rewarding vistas, consider ascending the local mountains. The Schober Summit offers scenic highlights and delightful views of the mountains and lakes. Another option is the Große Plaike, the highest point at 1034 m, providing wonderful panoramic views over the Alpine foothills. The Nockstein Summit also provides beautiful views after a short, demanding hike.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Henndorf lido at Lake Wallersee is perfect for swimming and fun. The Gaisberg viewpoint is family-friendly with an expansive view over Salzburg and a cozy alm. Additionally, Gut Aiderbichl is a popular wildlife sanctuary where visitors can see and pet rescued animals.
Henndorf offers several cultural and historical points of interest. The Literaturhaus Henndorf provides insights into the lives of writers who lived in the area, including Carl Zuckmayer. You can also explore the Ice Age Circular Walk (Eiszeitweg), an 11-kilometer path explaining the landscape's formation, or the 'Kirchen- & Kapellenweg', an 11-kilometer trail detailing the history of various churches and chapels.
Yes, the gently undulating pre-alpine countryside around Henndorf and the surrounding lakes (Wallersee, Mattsee, Grabensee, and Obertrumer See) boasts 600 kilometers of well-constructed cycle tracks. These are suitable for both hobby and sports cyclists. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Henndorf am Wallersee guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from summits like Schober Summit and Nockstein Summit, often describing them as 'outstanding' and 'awesome'. The clear waters and beautiful mountain backdrops of Lake Fuschl, as seen from the Northern lakeside path, are also highly praised for swimming and relaxation.
Henndorf am Wallersee is a convenient starting point for day trips. The city of Salzburg, only 20 kilometers away, is easily reachable by public transport, allowing access to its attractions and potentially connecting to other regional sites.
Beyond the main attractions, the Summit cross on Frauenkopf, a side peak of the Schober, offers a completely bare rocky dome with fantastic, unobstructed views of the Mondsee and Fuschlsee lakes. The Steinwandl and Heimkehrerkreuz peaks also provide stunning panoramic vistas over the Alpine foothills.
For shorter and more accessible options, the Haunsberg Panorama Path is a circular route designed with adventure stations for children and offers delightful views. The Wallersee Lakeside Walking Path is also a pleasant, easy stroll from the town center to the lake.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The Wallersee is the warmest bathing lake, making summer perfect for water sports. Hiking and cycling are enjoyable in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. The diverse trails and scenic beauty can be appreciated across these seasons.


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