Best lakes around Polling im Innkreis are situated within the broader Braunau am Inn district of Upper Austria. While Polling im Innkreis itself is primarily agricultural, the surrounding area offers several lakes for recreation. These natural and artificial bodies of water provide opportunities for swimming and other outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A stop at the bathing lake in Wildenau is also not a mistake
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in summer a great cooling off and a nice rest including rest area
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Nice and quiet place for a rest
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Nice kiosk to stop by and a super nice bathing lake with extremely clean water
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Very nice bathing lake in summer good cooling
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Visitors frequently enjoy Wildenau Lake, which offers excellent facilities and a beach. Other popular spots include Stoppweiher Kiesgrube Nature Reserve, known for its renatured pebble ponds, and Gundholling Lake, a refreshing quarry lake with amenities.
For swimming, Wildenau Lake and Gundholling Lake are excellent choices, both offering facilities. Heratinger Lake (Ibmer Lake) is also a natural reserve and one of Austria's warmest bathing lakes, while Höllerersee provides pleasant water temperatures due to its sheltered location.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Wildenau Lake features a playground, waterslide, and sunbathing areas. Heratinger Lake also has a children's playground and a barefoot path. Gundholling Lake provides a lawn and children's playground, making them all great for family outings.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Heratinger Lake is surrounded by a unique moor landscape, with a nature trail in the adjacent Ibmer Moor. Höllerersee is a deep, groundwater-fed lake protected by forests. Stoppweiher Kiesgrube Nature Reserve features renatured pebble ponds and information boards about the local ecosystem.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity at Höllerersee, which is home to various fish species including carp, pike, and trout. Specific permits may be required.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. A signposted hiking trail leads from the car park at Heratinger Lake to a moor nature trail in the Ibmer Moor. For more general hiking options in the area, you can explore routes like the easy Therme Geinberg – View of the Innviertel loop, available in the Easy hikes around Polling im Innkreis guide.
You can enjoy cycling around the lakes. Wildenau Bathing Lake is easily accessible via the Römer-Radweg (Roman bike path). For more cycling routes, consider the Cycling around Polling im Innkreis guide, which includes routes like the Inn Cycle Path (Inntalradweg) – Old Weir in Altheim loop.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months for swimming and outdoor activities, with Heratinger Lake being one of Austria's warmest. In winter, Höllerersee is suitable for ice skating, offering seasonal recreational opportunities.
Many lakes offer convenient facilities. Heratinger Lake has a modern buffet, well-maintained sunbathing lawns, and comfortable changing rooms. Wildenau Lake provides a lakeside buffet, showers, and cabins. Gundholling Lake also features a buffet and changing rooms.
The lakes are located within the broader Braunau am Inn district. Wildenau Bathing Lake is approximately 15-20 kilometers away, Heratinger Lake 20-25 kilometers, and Höllerersee 25-30 kilometers. While Polling im Innkreis itself is primarily agricultural, these lakes are accessible by car, and some, like Wildenau, are on popular cycling routes.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, Heratinger Lake has a car park from which a hiking trail leads to the moor nature trail. Wildenau Bathing Lake and Höllerersee also provide parking for visitors.
While specific regulations for dogs at bathing areas can vary, it's generally advisable to check local signage. Nature reserves like Heratinger Lake and Höllerersee may have restrictions to protect wildlife, especially in designated swimming areas. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.


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