Puchkirchen am Trattberg
Puchkirchen am Trattberg
Best natural monuments around Puchkirchen am Trattberg offer diverse natural features within a picturesque setting. The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and proximity to Lake Attersee, providing varied landscapes for exploration. While specific designated natural monuments within the immediate municipality are limited, the broader area features notable natural landmarks. These include unique trees, scenic viewpoints, and protected nature reserves.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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If you are looking for the ultimate view you will unfortunately not find it but it is still beautiful here.
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Great tips and information to make you want to visit this place. Thank you for that!
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The ground vibrates in the Gerlamer Moor
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Perfect place for a rest with a great view.
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The already incomplete Karl-Hausjell-Allee in Schörfling was supplemented with pear trees that are typical of the region and are worth preserving. Hoandlbirn, Grünmöstler, Rote Lederbirne, Grüne Pichlbirne, Bratbirne, Winawitzbirne, Landlbirne are the names of the newly planted young trees. In the old stock there are also trees of the varieties early pear, cooked pear, Styrian wine must pear ... and also a few indeterminable wildlings.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Lederer Kopf Summit, which offers a fantastic viewpoint with a summit book. Another highly regarded spot is the Kreml Oak, a designated natural monument featuring a prominent old oak tree that serves as a great photo subject.
Yes, the Gerlhamer Moor Place of Happiness is a nature adventure spot within the Gerlhamer Moor, recognized as one of the 'places of happiness' in the Salzkammergut, known for its positive and energizing powers. Additionally, the Karl-Hausjell-Allee Pear Tree Avenue is a lovely, family-friendly trail, especially beautiful during pear blossom.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and diverse landscapes. You can find unique trees like the Kreml Oak, scenic viewpoints such as the Lederer Kopf Summit, and protected moorlands like the Gerlhamer Moor Nature Reserve. The broader area also features lakes and mountainous landscapes.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes or more general hiking routes. For cyclists, there are also gravel biking routes available, some offering views of Lake Attersee.
Yes, the Gerlhamer Moor Nature Reserve is a 12-hectare transition and fen area at the northern end of Lake Attersee. It has been under nature protection since 1993 and features an info pavilion explaining its flora and fauna, along with the 'Birnbaumplatz' (Pear Tree Place).
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the panoramic views offered by summits like Lederer Kopf Summit to the tranquility of protected areas like the Gerlhamer Moor Nature Reserve. The unique character of individual natural monuments, such as the prominent Kreml Oak and the historic Karl-Hausjell-Allee Pear Tree Avenue, also receives positive feedback.
While not a designated natural monument, the **Prameter Badesee** (Prameter swimming lake) is a notable natural highlight in the broader region. It's a popular destination for swimming and watersports, offering a swimming island, non-swimmer area, sunbathing lawns, and recreational facilities, making it ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
The natural monuments and surrounding areas are beautiful year-round. Spring is particularly lovely for the pear blossom along the Karl-Hausjell-Allee Pear Tree Avenue. Summer is ideal for swimming at Prameter Badesee and enjoying hiking. Autumn offers vibrant colors in the forests, and winter transforms the landscape for snow sports in the broader region.
Yes, the Kreml Oak is a designated natural monument, standing as a solitary, old oak tree that dominates the landscape. Additionally, the Karl-Hausjell-Allee Pear Tree Avenue is a historic avenue lined with regional pear trees, offering a picturesque walk.
Absolutely. The Lederer Kopf Summit is specifically highlighted for its fantastic look over the surrounding landscape and offers a nice viewpoint with a summit book. The broader region, with its rolling hills and proximity to Lake Attersee, also provides many scenic vistas.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes around Puchkirchen am Trattberg that allow you to experience the natural beauty. These include loops from Zell am Pettenfirst and Ungenach, offering accessible ways to enjoy the local scenery.


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