Best lakes around Geinberg offers a mix of water-based attractions, with the Therme Geinberg serving as a prominent thermal spa directly within the town. For natural lake experiences, visitors typically venture into the wider Upper Austria region. The area features recreational lakes, nature reserves with water bodies, and quarry lakes. These locations provide opportunities for swimming, walking, and enjoying natural surroundings.
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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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The primary water attraction directly within Geinberg is the Therme Geinberg. It's renowned as the largest thermal spa in Upper Austria, offering a diverse aquatic experience with 3,000 m² of water surface, including thermal, fresh, and saltwater pools, a Caribbean-inspired saltwater lagoon, and an extensive sauna world.
While Geinberg itself is known for the Therme, natural swimming lakes require a short trip. For a refreshing experience, you can visit Gundholling Lake, a quarry lake known for its clean water, lawn, children's playground, and buffet. Another option is Wildenau Lake, which offers a quiet bathing experience with sunbathing areas and shady spots.
Beyond the lakes themselves, you can explore areas like the Stoppweiher Kiesgrube Nature Reserve. This natural monument features a lake and forest, with a path through the Auwald where you can observe renatured pebble ponds and learn from information boards about the nature reserve.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Wildenau Lake offers a children's playground and beach volleyball court, along with sunbathing and shady areas. Similarly, Gundholling Lake provides a lawn, children's playground, and volleyball court, making both excellent choices for a family day out.
The region around Geinberg offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Wildenau Bathing Lake – Aspach Bathing Lake loop' or explore mountain biking trails. For those who prefer walking, there are easy hikes available, such as the 'Therme Geinberg – View of the Innviertel loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Geinberg, MTB Trails around Geinberg, and Easy hikes around Geinberg guides.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities. For example, the Stoppweiher Kiesgrube Nature Reserve features a path through the Auwald, ideal for a leisurely walk. For more structured hiking, you can explore various routes in the area, including easy hikes like the 'Therme Geinberg – View of the Innviertel loop'. Discover more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Geinberg guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences. Many enjoy the quiet bathing at Wildenau Lake, especially its sunbathing and shady areas. The refreshing clean water and family-friendly facilities at Gundholling Lake are also highly praised. The natural beauty and educational aspects of the Stoppweiher Kiesgrube Nature Reserve, with its renatured pebble ponds and information boards, are also popular.
Yes, for those seeking larger natural lake experiences, the Salzkammergut region, though further afield, offers numerous picturesque options. Lakes like Mondsee, Attersee, Wolfgangsee, and Hallstättersee are known for their excellent water quality, opportunities for swimming and boating, and stunning mountain scenery. Mondsee and Irrsee are particularly noted for being some of the warmest lakes in the region.
Approximately 70-80 km from Geinberg, in the southeast of Linz, lies Lake Pichlingersee. This artificial recreational area is popular for swimming, diving, fishing, and surfing. It features a 3.5-kilometer walking path around its perimeter and offers infrastructure such as parking, restaurants, snack bars, playgrounds, and a campsite. You can find more information about Lake Pichlingersee here.
Yes, Wildenau Lake is conveniently located directly on the Roman bike path, making it easily accessible by bicycle. There are also various road cycling routes around Geinberg that can lead you to different water bodies and scenic spots. For more cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Geinberg guide.
The local lakes offer a range of amenities for visitors. Wildenau Lake provides sunbathing areas, shady spots, a children's playground, a beach volleyball court, and a small snack bar. Gundholling Lake features a lawn, children's playground, buffet, and volleyball court, along with changing rooms.


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