Best lakes around Hochburg-Ach are found in the surrounding region, as the municipality itself does not host major lakes. The nearby town of Burghausen and the broader Salzkammergut area offer notable lakes. These bodies of water provide diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its blend of natural beauty and historical sites, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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The kiosk with the beer garden is really great and top-managed, view 1A! The lake unfortunately has a problem, it's not 1.5m deep, very muddy and then there are also many water plants that interfere with swimming. So unfortunately unsuitable for real swimmers! Advantage it warms up very quickly, in midsummer probably then only a "warm broth".
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The bridge over the Wöhrsee between Hauptsee and Herzogbad is the only way to cross the Wöhrsee. It was renovated in April 2024. During the construction work, the entire bridge, including the concrete foundations and lock, was dismantled and renewed. The wooden girders were replaced with steel girders so that rotting wood will no longer be a problem in the future.
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Whether you are a swimmer or a boater in the warm summer water, an ice skater or curling player on the frozen lake or a walker around the lake: As a leisure paradise, the Wöhrsee guarantees a natural experience with extra-long panoramic views of the castle in every season. There is also a winter bathing area, which is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. this season from October 15, 2024 to March 31, 2025. It is of course closed when there is snow or ice.
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The carp there are really huge. Of course you can't eat them anymore because of their age. Lucky you! ;-)
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The Wöhrsee is highly popular due to its stunning location directly beneath the world's longest castle, Burghausen Castle, offering breathtaking views. It's an emerald-green lake perfect for swimming, with a historic lido (Wöhrsee Lido beneath Burghausen Castle) and opportunities for stand-up paddling, rowing, and pedal boating in summer. In winter, it transforms into a venue for ice skating and Bavarian curling. The area is also very family-friendly with stroller paths and a playground.
Yes, the Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary (Nature Reserve) is a significant natural area featuring untouched alluvial forests and is home to over 200 species of migratory and water birds. For expansive natural beauty, the Salzkammergut region, though further afield, offers lakes like Attersee with its stunning lake and mountain scenery, and Fuschlsee, known for its crystal-clear blue waters.
At Wöhrsee, you can enjoy swimming and bathing, especially at the historic Wöhrsee Bath. Other activities include sunbathing on spacious lawns, picnicking, walking, or jogging around the lake. In summer, stand-up paddling, rowing, and pedal boating are available, along with a children's playground and a diving tower. When the lake freezes in winter, it's popular for ice skating and Bavarian curling.
Absolutely. The Wöhrsee in Burghausen is considered very family-friendly, offering a playground, stroller-friendly paths, and safe swimming areas. Another great option is Berghamer Lake, which is a popular bathing lake with facilities suitable for families.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and enjoying the lidos. Autumn and winter are particularly impressive for birdwatching at the Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary, and for ice skating or curling on Wöhrsee if it freezes. Spring is also excellent for nature observation as birds nest.
Yes, the region offers various routes. For easy hikes, you can explore trails around Burghausen, such as the 'View of Kreuzfelsen – View of Burghausen Castle loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Burghausen Town Square – View of Burghausen Castle loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Hochburg-Ach and Cycling around Hochburg-Ach guides.
Yes, Berghamer Lake has facilities including a restaurant, pub, and cafe. At Wöhrsee, there's a kiosk at the lido and a mini-golf course with a beer garden nearby. The town of Burghausen itself, adjacent to Wöhrsee, offers numerous dining options.
The Wöhrsee has a rich history, having served as part of Burghausen Castle's defense system and for operating a ducal mill in the Middle Ages. The historic Wöhrsee Bath itself is a historical site, where soldiers learned to swim in the 19th century and nuns and monks bathed separately in the early 20th century.
Visitors frequently praise the unique backdrop of Burghausen Castle, the excellent water quality for swimming, and the overall relaxing atmosphere. Many appreciate the family-friendly amenities, the opportunity for various water sports, and the scenic walks around the lake, especially across the renovated Wöhrsee Bridge.
Beyond Burghausen, the Salzkammergut area offers several beautiful lakes for day trips. Mondsee is known as the warmest lake in the region and for its charming town. Attersee boasts stunning lake and mountain scenery with crystal-clear waters. Fuschlsee is another beautiful, clear blue lake popular for swimming and sunbathing, and is one of the closest lakes to Salzburg.
While specific public transport details for each lake are best checked locally, Burghausen, where Wöhrsee is located, is accessible by public transport. For the broader Salzkammergut lakes like Mondsee, Attersee, and Fuschlsee, public transport options are generally available from larger towns, though a car often provides more flexibility for exploring the lakeside areas.
While the Wöhrsee and Berghamer Lake offer designated bathing areas, the region's natural landscape, particularly around the Salzach Estuary Bird Sanctuary, provides more untouched natural settings. However, for specific wild swimming spots, local regulations and safety should always be considered. The larger Salzkammergut lakes also offer numerous secluded bays and natural access points along their extensive shores.


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