Lakes near Schwarzenbach an der Pielach are primarily represented by the Pielach River, which originates in the municipality and forms the heart of the region's aquatic landscape. While no prominent natural lakes are directly within Schwarzenbach an der Pielach, the Pielach River offers significant natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area is situated in the Dirndl Valley and is known for its ecological importance, supporting diverse fish populations including Danube salmon. The surrounding upper Pielach Valley provides a setting for…
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The Bruder Klaus Church at Hubertussee is a small, atmospherically situated Catholic church on the northern shore of the lake in Walstern near Mariazell. Built in 1966/67, it is dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Flüe, also known as Brother Klaus. The simple architecture blends harmoniously into the surrounding landscape, with the stained-glass windows depicting scenes from the saint's life and the striking iron entrance portal adding distinctive touches.
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Turning off the main street of Mitterbach, opposite the lumber yard, we can reach this point, from which there is a nice view of the Erlaufstausee. The lake was created artificially, we can only see a small part of it from this point. Unfortunately, we cannot ride bicycles on the hiking trails. For a break, we can stop at the Stapelhaus cafeteria, from whose terrace we can also see the lake.
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The Erlauf Reservoir Tavern at the entrance to the Ötscher-Tormäuer Nature Park is a real insider tip. From the terrace, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Erlauf Reservoir, the Ötscher Mountains, and the Gemeindealpe. The modern stacked house, built from nine tons of local wood, invites you to enjoy small snacks and refreshments after a hike. The tavern is open from 11 a.m. on weekends from May to October (almost daily in summer).
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The Bruder Klaus Church is a very beautiful modern church building that impresses above all with its beautiful church windows.
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Located along the cycle path. It's a great place to stop for a refreshment and a rest.
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Lake Hubertus is the perfect place for a rest or a refreshing dip. Across the lake, you can enjoy wonderful views of the mountain panorama from anywhere. There's also plenty to discover along its shores: including the Hubertus Chapel, which watches over the lake, the spring of the same name, and the impressive dam.
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At the end of a long bike ride you can cool down and relax here.
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While Schwarzenbach an der Pielach does not feature prominent natural lakes directly within the municipality, the Pielach River is the central and most notable body of water. The region offers a variety of water features, including the Pielach River itself, and nearby reservoirs and a clear mountain lake like Hubertussee.
Yes, for a traditional lake experience, you can visit the Hubertussee - north shore, a clear mountain lake located approximately 15 km northeast of Mariazell. Another option is the Water Trail at Erlaufklause Reservoir, which offers views of the reservoir.
The Pielach River is known for its extensive salmonid stretches and a diverse fish population, including brown trout, rainbow trout, grayling, whitefish, and huchen (Danube salmon). It hosts one of the last self-reproducing populations of Danube salmon, highlighting its ecological importance.
The Pielach River and its surrounding valley are popular for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along numerous trails in the upper Pielach Valley or cycle along the scenic Pielachtal cycle path. For specific hiking routes, explore the hiking guide for Schwarzenbach an der Pielach.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Water Trail at Erlaufklause Reservoir is family-friendly and includes explanations of native fish species. The Hubertussee - north shore is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for day trippers.
The Pielach Valley is generally pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling from spring through autumn. The clear mountain lakes and river offer refreshing experiences during warmer months, while the surrounding nature provides beautiful scenery in spring and fall.
Yes, the Pielach River is known for its diverse fish population and extensive salmonid stretches, making it a popular spot for fishing. You can find brown trout, rainbow trout, grayling, whitefish, and huchen (Danube salmon) in its waters.
Historically, the Pielach River was utilized for timber rafting. The 'Pielach-Klause' served as a weir to manage water levels for this purpose. Additionally, near Hubertussee, you can find the Hubertussee Dam and Statue of St. Margaret, which has its own history related to the lake's creation.
Visitors describe the Hubertussee as a stunning, romantic mountain lake, especially beautiful when the sun is shining. It's appreciated for being a paradise for water birds and fish, and a great spot for day trippers, often noted for being very nice and not crowded.
Yes, there are easy walking options. The Water Trail at Erlaufklause Reservoir is a pleasant path. For more easy hiking routes in the broader area, you can consult the easy hikes guide for Schwarzenbach an der Pielach.
While direct swimming in the Pielach River within Schwarzenbach an der Pielach is not explicitly detailed as a primary feature, some broader regional references suggest designated river access points or swimming areas might exist along the Pielach in nearby communities. It's advisable to check local regulations or specific signage at any potential swimming spots.
The Bärenlacke offers a shady rest area with a table and benches. This inconspicuous lake is located a little further down from the main hiking route, providing a tranquil spot to relax.


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