Best attractions and places to see around Wallersee include natural beauty, recreational pursuits, and cultural experiences. Wallersee is the largest and warmest lake in the Salzburg Lake District, offering diverse landscapes from its shores to surrounding hills like the Buchberg and Haunsberg. The region features a variety of water sports, extensive hiking and cycling trails, and points of interest across municipalities such as Henndorf, Seekirchen, and Neumarkt. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Rupertiweg on the Wallersee is a beautiful section of the eponymous Austrian long-distance hiking trail (No. 10), which stretches from the Bohemian Forest to the Karawanks. In the Wallersee area, this trail shows its particularly idyllic and gentle side.
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Simply beautiful. Bring your swimsuit to enjoy this panorama while swimming.
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great view and wonderful swimming opportunity
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Incredibly quiet when there is not much going on - it is worth going early
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Simply a beautiful place on Lake Wallersee. Right on the lake, with good food and great service.
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Right on the lake, the roast pork is awesome as is the view 😉
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The Wallersee region offers numerous trails. For a full circuit, consider the Wallersee Circular Path, which is about 20 km long and includes sections of the Austrian Camino de Santiago. The Rupertiweg on Lake Wallersee and the Lakeside Forest Trail provide scenic routes directly along the shore for both cycling and walking. For family-friendly options, the Haunsberg Panorama Path offers adventure stations for children and views over the lakes to the Alps. You can find more routes for various activities like mountain biking and gravel biking in the area, for example, in the MTB Trails around Wallersee guide or the Gravel biking around Wallersee guide.
Yes, Wallersee is great for families. Children will enjoy interacting with rescued animals at Gut Aiderbichl Animal Sanctuary in Henndorf. The Haunsberg Panorama Path features adventure stations designed for kids. Additionally, many public lidos around the lake offer safe swimming, and places like S'Stegerl by the Lake provide space for children to play while adults relax.
The region has several points of cultural interest. In Seekirchen am Wallersee, you can see Schloss Seeburg, a picturesque lakeside castle that also houses a herb garden. Seekirchen is also home to the Kunstbox Cultural Association, offering various workshops and performances. Henndorf am Wallersee features the Literary House, the birthplace of poet Johannes Freumbichler, and the historic St. Brigida Church. Neumarkt am Wallersee has the Fronfeste Museum.
Wallersee, known as the warmest lake in the Salzburg Lake District, is ideal for water sports. You can enjoy windsurfing, sailing, stand-up paddling, and kayaking. Public lidos in the surrounding towns provide easy access for swimming. Boat Rental at Wallersee is also available for those who wish to explore the lake from the water.
For a delightful lakeside experience, visit S'Stegerl by the Lake, a cafe directly on Wallersee known for its good food, service, and beautiful views. Another option is the Naturfreundehaus Wallersee Lakeside Restaurant and Bathing Area, which offers delicious treats like curd strudel and has a bathing jetty for guests.
Beyond the lake itself, the Wallersee region boasts diverse natural beauty. The Wenger Moor on the northern shore is a Natura 2000 protected area, an idyllic riparian landscape with dense reed belts, home to rare water birds and beavers, with hiking paths winding through it. The surrounding hills like Buchberg, Haunsberg, and Tannberg offer excellent hiking opportunities and panoramic views, including the Haunsberg Panorama Path and the Ice Age Circular Walk.
Wallersee offers attractions year-round. Summer is ideal for water sports, swimming in the warm lake, and enjoying the numerous hiking and cycling trails. In winter, the area transforms with snow-covered trails, walks along the frozen lake, and access to nearby Christmas markets. Cross-country skiing is also possible in Henndorf when conditions allow.
Yes, the area around Wallersee is well-suited for various cycling disciplines. You can explore routes like the 'Zell am Wallersee lido – View of Lake Wallersee loop' for mountain biking, or the 'View of Salzburg from the Gaisberg – View from the Gaisberg summit loop' for gravel biking. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Wallersee guide and the Gravel biking around Wallersee guide.
Wallersee is conveniently located near Salzburg City. You can easily reach Seekirchen am Wallersee by S-Bahn from Salzburg, which takes less than 20 minutes. This makes many of the lakeside attractions and towns accessible without a car.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views and the opportunity to combine activities. Many enjoy cycling directly along the shore on paths like the Rupertiweg on Lake Wallersee, with the option to stop for a swim in the warm lake. The serene atmosphere of places like S'Stegerl by the Lake, offering good food and a relaxing environment, is also highly appreciated.
For those seeking more challenging hikes and expansive views, the Frauenkopf, a bare rocky dome near Neumarkt, offers fantastic vistas of the Mondsee and Fuschlsee lakes. The surrounding hills like Buchberg and Haunsberg also provide opportunities for hiking with excellent panoramic views over the lake district and the Alps.
Beyond the main attractions, the Wallersee region holds some unique spots. The Wenger Moor, a protected natural area with dense reed belts and diverse wildlife, offers peaceful hiking paths away from the crowds. The Ice Age Circular Walk, an 11 km path with 21 stations, provides fascinating insights into the region's geological history, making it a unique educational experience.


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