Best lakes around Grünburg are found in a region rich with aquatic natural attractions, including the Steyr River and several picturesque lakes in the broader Kirchdorf an der Krems district. The municipality of Grünburg in Upper Austria is nestled in a landscape featuring the wild and romantic Steyr Gorge, a protected nature reserve. Visitors can explore various water bodies known for recreational opportunities and scenic beauty. This area offers diverse natural features and viewpoints for outdoor enthusiasts.
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A popular recreational area in the Steyr Valley, known for its impressive natural scenery with steep rock faces.
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A popular recreational area in the Steyr Valley, known for its impressive natural scenery with steep rock faces.
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A popular recreational area in the Steyr Valley, known for its impressive natural scenery with steep rock faces.
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A popular recreational area in the Steyr Valley, known for its impressive natural scenery with steep rock faces.
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nice place for a rest! The only point of criticism here is the lack of dustbins!
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The Klauser Stausee is a lake near Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn (Upper Austria). The lake can be reached from the surrounding towns of Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn (about 3 km from the lake), Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn (3 km away) and Sankt Pankraz (about 5 km away). The Klaus reservoir is located in the catchment area of Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn, which is around 3 kilometers from the lake.
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Bay can also be reached by canoe.
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The region around Grünburg offers several popular water bodies. The Klauser Reservoir is a well-known recreational area near Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn. Further afield, the Gleinkersee in Spital am Pyhrn is celebrated for its clear, warm waters and picturesque mountain setting, while Schiederweiher in Hinterstoder is famous for its stunning reflections of the Totes Gebirge mountains.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The Klauser Reservoir features a sandy beach, sunbathing lawns, and a playground, making it perfect for a family day out. The Gleinkersee also offers a campsite, ropes courses, and boat rentals, alongside a gentle circular walking route. The Nature Paradise Unterhimmler Au along the Steyr River provides natural swimming beaches and walking trails.
The area provides diverse outdoor activities. Along the Steyr River, you can enjoy fly fishing, natural bathing, and water sports like canoeing or stand-up paddling. The Steyrtal cycle path also runs along the river. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including those around Gleinkersee and the tranquil walks at Schiederweiher. You can find various cycling and hiking routes in the region, such as those listed in the Cycling around Grünburg and Hiking around Grünburg guides.
Yes, swimming is possible in several locations. The Klauser Reservoir is a freely accessible natural bathing area. Gleinkersee is known as one of Austria's warmest bathing lakes, with temperatures reaching up to 25°C. The Steyr River also offers various natural bathing spots. However, swimming is generally not allowed at Schiederweiher, which is primarily for scenic enjoyment and photography.
Absolutely. The Steyr River carves out the wild and romantic Steyr Gorge, a protected nature reserve. The Picnic Area by the Reservoir offers impressive natural scenery with steep rock faces. Schiederweiher provides breathtaking reflections of the surrounding peaks like Spitzmauer and Großer Priel. The Gleinkersee is nestled amidst mountains and forests, offering stunning views of the Totes Gebirge and Nationalpark Kalkalpen.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, are generally best for enjoying swimming and water sports at lakes like Gleinkersee and the Klauser Reservoir. Hiking and cycling are pleasant from spring through autumn. Schiederweiher's reflective beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn colors adding a special charm. Winter offers opportunities for tranquil walks, though some facilities might be closed.
Yes, amenities are available. Gleinkersee has an inn (Gasthof Seebauer) and a campsite directly at the lake. While Grünburg itself has accommodation options, specific cafes directly at all the mentioned lakes might vary. The broader region offers various dining and lodging choices, especially in towns like Spital am Pyhrn and Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn.
Access varies by lake. The Klauser Reservoir is reachable from surrounding towns like Klaus an der Pyhrnbahn. Gleinkersee, while a short distance from Grünburg, is typically accessed by car, with parking available near the lake. Schiederweiher in Hinterstoder also has parking facilities. For specific public transport routes, it's advisable to check local schedules for connections to the respective lake locations.
Yes, there are several. Gleinkersee features a scenic circular route around the lake that takes about 30 minutes. At Schiederweiher, the 'Polsterlücken-Runde' is a hiking trail that leads along the pond and the Krumme Steyr, taking approximately 2 hours. The Steyrtal cycle path also offers scenic routes along the Steyr River. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Grünburg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural scenery, especially the steep rock faces and clear waters. The recreational opportunities, such as swimming, picnicking, and the tranquility of spots like Schiederweiher, are highly valued. The family-friendly facilities at places like the Klauser Reservoir and the diverse activities available at Gleinkersee also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.
Dog policies can vary by location. While many natural areas are generally dog-friendly, specific rules regarding leashes, swimming, and access to bathing areas might apply. For instance, the Nature Paradise Unterhimmler Au along the Steyr River is a great place for walks with dogs. It's always best to check local signage or specific regulations for each lake or trail before visiting with your dog.


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