Best lakes around Annaberg-Lungötz offer diverse natural experiences in the picturesque Lammertal Valley of Salzburg, Austria. This region, set against the backdrop of the Gosaukamm, Dachstein Massif, and Tennengebirge Mountains, provides opportunities for both serene relaxation and active exploration. Visitors can discover a variety of natural lakes and swimming areas, making it a destination for those seeking natural beauty. The area is also known for its popular hiking routes Annaberg-Lungötz lake district.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The path to the rear Gosausee is reminiscent of an enchanted forest where fairies, gnomes and dwarves are at home.
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The magnificent mountain scenery of the Dachstein is reflected in the lake. Steep climb from the rear lake to the Adamek hut.
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Find out BEFORE you arrive ... The circular route is sometimes closed due to the risk of avalanches or rock falls
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The Almsee is beautifully situated and in the early morning, outside of the high season, a whole busload of hikers arrived, but they quickly dispersed. So that you can enjoy the peace and quiet at the Almsee. A bank was so far in the water that you could put your feet in the cold water while you could be warmed by the sun. In any case, that should be a goal for a day.
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Beautiful little lake with a view of the Bischoffsmütze
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So you can't walk around the Hinterer See. There is no proper way, or none at all. Only the forest road to the Almwirtschaft.
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The circular path around the Gosausee is a beautiful walking path, which can be enjoyed with a view of the Dachstein. In winter the path is closed due to the risk of avalanches and falling rocks. It is best to start on the left side of the lake.
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As already mentioned: get there early enough before the tourist buses roll in...
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For a fun family day out, the Naturbadesee Waldbad Lungötz is highly recommended. It features a 2,000 m² water area, a water slide, a children's pool, and a playground. Other family-friendly options include Front Gosau Lake and Rear Gosau Lake, both offering beautiful natural settings. Almsee (Filzmoos) also provides a lovely setting for families with various hiking opportunities.
Yes, the Naturbadesee Waldbad Lungötz is a popular natural bathing lake in the region, perfect for swimming and relaxation. It operates seasonally, typically from June to early September.
The Schwarze Lacke (Black Tarn) is a small, jet-black mountain pond known for its unique folklore, including legends of a golden chariot and a dragon. It's considered a place of special energy. Almsee (Filzmoos) is also attributed with 'special powers,' believed to generate energy that positively affects emotions.
Many lakes in the region offer excellent hiking opportunities. The area around Almsee (Filzmoos) is particularly noted for its variety of hiking trails. You can also find rewarding hikes around Rear Gosau Lake, though note that the circular route around it does not exist, requiring you to return the same way. For more extensive hiking, explore the Mountain Hikes around Annaberg-Lungötz guide.
Yes, Front Gosau Lake is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy its picturesque views.
Dogs are unfortunately not permitted in the Naturbadesee Waldbad Lungötz area. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local regulations or signage, as policies can vary.
The Naturbadesee Waldbad Lungötz is open seasonally, typically from June to early September, making summer ideal for swimming. For scenic beauty, Front Gosau Lake offers a beautiful snow landscape in winter, providing a different, equally stunning experience.
Yes, the Naturbadesee Waldbad Lungötz has an on-site restaurant called Seestüberl, offering refreshments, snacks, and ice cream. Rear Gosau Lake also has a restaurant nearby, providing options for visitors.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes in the area, including options for touring and gravel biking. Explore the Cycling around Annaberg-Lungötz guide or the Gravel biking around Annaberg-Lungötz guide for detailed routes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the picturesque reflections of the mountains in the water, especially at Front Gosau Lake. The tranquil atmosphere and the diverse opportunities for relaxation and activity, from swimming to hiking, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Panta Rhei Waterfalls at the Vorderer Gosausee offer a wild and romantic experience, making for a beautiful addition to a lake tour, even on rainy days.


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