Best lakes around Marchtrenk are found in the surrounding natural attractions of Upper Austria. Marchtrenk is a town located near a region rich with notable lakes, including the Salzkammergut lake district. These bodies of water are frequented for recreation and offer diverse features for visitors. The area provides access to both natural and artificial lakes for various activities.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The transport and gravel trading company 'Radkovski' mined sand and gravel here in the early 1970s. The remaining pits filled with groundwater and after the mining operations ended (late 70s), the lakes were used as swimming lakes. Shortly thereafter, fish were introduced, the area was privatized and only opened to fishermen with appropriate permits.
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The lake always looks different, very idyllic.
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Switch off from everyday life while fishing
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very nice lake for swimming/cooling off/walking around/relaxing...lots of shady spots
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Pretty large ponds in the floodplain landscape - even with a colony of grey geese
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Lettner Teich is a pond in Upper Austria. It is located near the Marchtrenk power station and the ÖRV-HSV Weißkirchen dog training ground.
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The Oedter See is an artificial bathing lake in Traun. It is part of a local recreation area that also includes an outdoor pool, an indoor pool with sauna and an ice rink. Together with the Pichlinger See, the Oedter See represents a valuable recreational area in the Linz-Land district.
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The most popular lakes directly around Marchtrenk include Oedtersee Beach, an artificial lake ideal for cooling off after a bike tour, and Oedter Lake, another artificial bathing lake with a restaurant. Visitors also appreciate Rutzinger Lake, a natural lake known for its year-round beauty and a colony of greylag geese.
While Marchtrenk itself is inland, it's close to the stunning Salzkammergut lake district. Notable lakes in the broader region include Attersee, one of Europe's largest and cleanest lakes, Mondsee, known for its warmth and family-friendly atmosphere, and Wolfgangsee, popular for a wide array of water sports. Traunsee, Austria's deepest lake, and the picturesque Hallstätter See are also within reach.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Oedtersee Beach and Oedter Lake are both artificial bathing lakes with recreational areas suitable for families. In the wider region, Mondsee is particularly popular with families due to its pleasant summer temperatures and serene surroundings.
For water sports enthusiasts, the larger regional lakes offer excellent opportunities. Attersee is known for diving, sailing, and consistent winds for water sports. Wolfgangsee provides options for kitesurfing, sailing, water skiing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Traunsee is a paradise for sailors and divers.
Beyond swimming and relaxation at the lakes, the area around Marchtrenk offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Traun Cycle Path' or 'Traun River loop', suitable for touring bicycles. For hikers, there are easy trails like the 'Hubertus Chapel on the Traun' loop. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Aichberg Vineyard' trail. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Marchtrenk, Easy hikes around Marchtrenk, and MTB Trails around Marchtrenk guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'Hubertus Chapel on the Traun – Water Fountain and Rest Area loop' or the 'Stargate Kappern – Marchtrenk Leisure Center loop'. These trails offer pleasant walks near the local waterways. More hiking options are detailed in the Easy hikes around Marchtrenk guide.
Absolutely. The region around Marchtrenk is well-suited for cycling. You can enjoy routes such as the 'Traun Cycle Path – Fish ladder at the Traun oxbow loop' or the 'Traun Bridge, Wels – Traun River loop'. These paths often run alongside rivers and offer access to the local lakes. For more cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Marchtrenk guide.
Rutzinger Lake is particularly known for its wildlife, hosting an unusual colony of greylag geese. Additionally, the Abandoned Gravel Pit Pond is rumored to be a nature reserve where beautiful, colorful 'bee-eaters' have settled.
Yes, Oedter Lake features a nice restaurant directly on its shores, making it convenient for visitors. Oedtersee Beach is also part of a recreational area that includes facilities, making it a comfortable spot for a day out.
Oedtersee Beach is an ideal spot for cooling off, even during hot summer months, thanks to its rather cool water temperature. It's freely accessible, very neat and clean, and serves as a perfect finish for a bike tour along the Roman or Traun bike paths, or simply for refreshment and relaxation.
For breathtaking scenery, Hallstätter See in the Salzkammergut region is renowned for its picturesque beauty, with green-blue waters reflecting the surrounding mountains and the famous village of Hallstatt. Wolfgangsee and Traunsee also offer impressive landscapes with charming villages, mountains, and churches.
While Oedtersee Beach is an artificial lake with a beach area, for natural bathing experiences, Offensee, a European nature reserve lake, offers gravelled natural bathing beaches and pleasant summer temperatures of about 22-24 degrees Celsius, making it excellent for swimming.


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