Wolfgangsee11km long
Wolfgangsee is SalzburgerLand’s largest lake. In addition to the two main resorts, St. Wolfgang and St. Gilgen, it has Strobl on its eastern shores, a pleasant town offering numerous hotels and campsites.
Further Information: www.wolfgangsee.atFuschlseeThe small Hintersee and
Fuschlsee are both set amid scenic landscapes within the Salzkammergut region. The pretty Fuschlsee region is within easy reach of
Salzburg and offers plenty of sports and leisure facilities, as well as an old castle overlooking the lake.
Further Information: www.fuschlseeregion.comWallersee, Obertrumer See, MattseeThe
Salzburg Lake District comprises the warm Wallersee and the three Trumer Lakes which all offer good swimming, walking and cycling. Water sports are also a big draw here.
Further Information: www.salzburger-seenland.atZeller SeeZeller See enjoys a picturesque location near the
Nationalpark Hohe Tauern and amid mountains. It offers a wide variety of water sports including sailing, water skiing and windsurfing. The beautiful resort of
Zell am See-Kaprun is located on the lake’s western bank.
Further Information: www.zellamsee-kaprun.comPrebersee
This idyllic moor lake is nestled in Lungau, the southernmost region of
SalzburgerLand. Thanks to is location at more than 1000m above sea level, the 10m deep Prebersee offers a refreshing dip for hikers in the summer months amidst stunning scenery and rare plants.
Further Information: www.lungau.atUttendorf Bathing Lake
With attractions such as a water trampoline and floating islands, the
Uttendorf Bathing Lake is a dream come true for children. The older ones can enjoy beach volley ball, inline skating, table tennis and garden chess, and visitors of all ages are invited to linger on the Seecafé sun terrace.
Further Information: www.uttendorf.com