Best attractions and places to see around Lessach include a unique blend of cultural heritage and pristine natural beauty. Situated at over 1,200 meters above sea level in the Salzburg Lungau region, Lessach is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve "Salzburg Lungau Region and Carinthian Nockberge." The village lies at the foot of the Lower Tauern mountain range, offering untouched nature and clear mountain lakes. It is known for its distinctive Lessach Cemetery and as home to some of Salzburgland's…
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Beautiful mountain hut on the shore of the Giglachsee. Especially the location makes this mountain hut a real recommendation! The food at the hut itself as well as the sleeping places leave something to be desired.
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The climb is shorter than the stated 50 minutes (from the waterfall). The hut is certainly very nice - when open...
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A super hut. It's a wonderful place to spend time.
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Great climbing facility with a large suspension bridge directly on and above the water.
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The Riesach Falls are truly impressive waterfalls in the Schladming Tauern, not far from Schladming. The two most famous waterfalls there are the Small and Large Riesach Falls, with the Large one having an impressive drop of around 70 meters. A truly impressive natural spectacle! The falls are part of the "Wild Waters" theme trail and were rightly declared a natural monument in 2012. The entire area is simply breathtaking and is definitely one of the natural treasures of this region. The Riesach Falls consist of the Large and Small Riesach Waterfalls, which are located in the Höllschlucht Gorge. The gorge begins at an altitude of 1079 meters near the Untere Gfölleralm or the Almgasthaus Riesachfall and ends at an altitude of 1338 meters in the area of the Riesachsee or the Obere Gfölleralm. The water for these impressive waterfalls comes from the approximately 7 km long Riesachbach, which joins the Steinriesenbach directly after the gorge and then flows through the entire Untertal as the Untertalbach before finally flowing into the Enns. The falls up to the Grosser Riesachfall are accessible via the Riesachfallsteig. And that's not all! In 2006, the area between the Grosser Riesachwasserfall and the upper end of the gorge was also opened up to tourists. An alpine trail about one kilometer long called "Alpinsteig Höll" or "Alpinsteig durch die Höll" was created there, which offers a 50 meter long suspension bridge as a special attraction. A real adventure! Source: www.familienurlaub-info.com/wandern-mit-kindern/oesterreich/steiermark/riesachfall-riesachsee/
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Amazing view of the lake
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The climb is steep and the last few meters to the summit cross are along a steel cable and over steel steps. But when do you ever get the chance to sign a summit book 😉
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The last 150m are via ferrata
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Lessach is home to the globally unique Lessach Cemetery, which is art-historically significant due to its uniform grave designs reflecting human equality. You can also learn about the tradition of Salzburgland's highest mountain farmers, who reside at 1,440 meters above sea level in Lessach.
Lessach is nestled within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve "Salzburg Lungau Region and Carinthian Nockberge," offering pristine nature and clear mountain lakes like the special natural gem, the Lanschitz Lakes. For breathtaking views, consider visiting summits such as Krahbergzinken Summit (2,342 m) or Hauser Kaibling Summit.
Yes, the untouched nature around Lessach provides excellent opportunities for hiking and mountain biking, including invigorating summit tours and visits to alpine huts. You can find various routes, from easy walks to more challenging trails. For specific hiking options, explore the easy hikes around Lessach guide.
For those seeking a challenge, the hike to Krahbergzinken Summit (2,342 m) is a popular choice, offering panoramic views. It requires a head for heights and sure-footedness. Another option is the Hauser Kaibling Summit, which is the highest point in its ski area at just over 2,000 meters and provides great views.
While Lessach itself is a quiet village, it serves as a gateway to the broader Lungau region, which offers various themed hiking trails and outdoor parks suitable for families. The "Wild Waters" theme trail, which includes the impressive Great Riesach Falls with its 50-meter suspension bridge, can be an exciting adventure for families with older children.
Lessach is beautiful year-round. During the summer, the Lungau Mountain Pasture Summer offers ideal conditions for cycling or hiking to numerous 2,000m peaks. The clear mountain lakes are also perfect for summer exploration. In winter, the village transforms into a serene snowy landscape, suitable for winter hikes and cross-country skiing.
In winter, Lessach is perfect for peaceful winter hikes, cross-country skiing along an 8km trail through the "Hintere Lessachtal," and ski tours on peaks like Gumma or Lachriegel. The serene snowy landscape provides a tranquil setting for these activities.
Several alpine huts in the region offer both food and overnight stays. The Ignaz-Mattis Hut at Giglachsee is a rustic hut in a secluded location, perfect for mountaineers. The Hans Wödl Hut is idyllically situated on the small Hüttensee and is a great stop for hikers.
The Lessach Cemetery is globally unique due to its uniform grave designs, made from darkly painted larch wood, which symbolize human equality before God. Each grave is distinguished only by individual proverbs and cast iron crosses. It also features a bone-house where undecorated skulls emphasize this principle of equality. Guided tours are available.
Visitors appreciate the stunning panoramic views from summits like Krahbergzinken Summit (2,342 m) and Hauser Kaibling Summit. The impressive natural spectacle of Great Riesach Falls, especially its alpine trail and suspension bridge, is also highly enjoyed. The serene and untouched nature of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is a major draw for tranquility seekers.
Yes, Lessach offers several easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a casual stroll. You can find options like the "Witches' Loop" or the "Bridge Over the Lessachbach" loop. For more details, refer to the Easy hikes around Lessach guide.
Absolutely. The area around Lessach provides excellent terrain for both running and gravel biking. There are various running trails, including moderate and difficult options, as well as several gravel biking routes like the "Preber Round" or the "Göriacher Hüttendorf Route." Check out the Running Trails around Lessach and Gravel biking around Lessach guides for more information.
Yes, the Great Riesach Falls are a truly impressive natural monument with an approximate 70-meter drop. They are part of the "Wild Waters" theme trail and feature an alpine trail with a 50-meter suspension bridge, offering a spectacular experience.


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