Trip to Lake Lünersee (2026) + accommodation

A trip to Lake Lünersee is one of the most beautiful experiences you can have in Vorarlberg, Austria. Imagine the sight of a perfectly blue mountain lake contrasting with the dramatic peaks of the surrounding mountains and vibrant green meadows dotted with colorful flowers. This is the scene that awaits you when visiting Lake Lünersee in Austria. This stunning natural gem, hidden in the Rätikon …

Tauplitzalm: a Trip around 6 Lakes

Tauplitzalm is a well-known ski resort in Austria for many Czech tourists, located just under a three-hour drive from the South Bohemian border. However, fewer people know that just as it has much to offer in winter, it can also amaze you with its natural beauty from spring to autumn. In Central Europe, Tauplitzalm, at an altitude of 1650 meters, is the largest plateau and …

Wolfgangsee: Austrian Lake with Spa Atmosphere

Lake Wolfgangsee is considered one of the most beautiful Austrian lakes. Within the Salzkammergut region, it’s definitely the most famous, and thanks to its location just 15 minutes by car from the spa town of Bad Ischl, you can feel the spa atmosphere here. Many spa guests choose to stay in the Wolfgangsee area. Conversely, for those who come for weekends or longer vacations to …

Langbathseen Lakes: 2 Treasures Hidden in a Natural Paradise

You’ll discover the Langbathseen lakes just 15 minutes by car from Lake Traunsee. With good weather, you’ll enjoy the surrounding nature from the very beginning of Traunsee. Today, however, push on and don’t stop at the shore. Up in the mountains, breathtaking views of two natural treasures await you – the Vorderer Langbathsee and Hinterer Langbathsee lakes. Those hardy among you can also look forward …

Traunsee: 7 Tips for Trips + where to stay

You’ll discover Lake Traunsee in Austria just about an hour’s drive from the South Bohemian border. Many of you might have only passed by it so far on your way further south. But once you start reading today’s tip for trips to Austrian lakes, I believe you’ll conclude that it would be a shame to overlook this natural paradise when planning your (not just) summer …

Winter Vacation at Tauplitzalm

Even after the summer season at Tauplitzalm ends, lovers of mountain walks around Austrian lakes don’t need to despair. A winter vacation at Tauplitzalm is just as magical. And this time we exceptionally didn’t bring skis and snowboards with us, so we could experience firsthand that Tauplitzalm is a great place for winter walks too. Winter in Tauplitz For our trip we chose the popular …

Reiteralm: trip to Lake Spiegelsee

Spiegelsee, officially named Gasslsee, got its nickname only in the last 30 years when photography-loving tourists started hiking to the lake, breathtaken by the magical reflection of the Dachstein peaks on its surface. It’s no wonder that Reiteralm owes its popularity mainly to Spiegelsee. Spiegelsee – Reiteralm The Reiteralm resort, which is one of the popular ski destinations in the Schladming Dachstein area during winter, …

Lake Offensee: A Trip for Every Season

Lake Offensee and its associated protected natural area are located at the western end of the Totes Gebirge mountain range. You’ll find the lake itself about a half-hour drive from the town of Ebensee, as you head into the hills, on the opposite side from the Langbathseen lakes (which you shouldn’t miss on your trip to Traunsee). Offensee At an altitude of 649 meters, a …

Fuschlsee: 7 Tips on What to Experience Here

Fuschlsee is a popular Austrian lake located on the border of Upper Austria and Salzburg. The almost untouched nature and breathtaking views from the surrounding peaks attract visitors mainly in the summer season, but don’t be mistaken. Lake Fuschlsee is here for you and your weekend or week-long holidays all year round. Lake Fuschlsee – What to Experience Here? Fuschlsee lies at an altitude of …

Grundlsee: Trip to 3 Lakes by boat and walk

Lake Grundlsee is the largest lake in Styria and is considered one of the most beautiful natural swimming spots. That’s why locals nicknamed it the Styrian Sea. This 6 km long and 1 km wide lake attracts visitors with its publicly accessible beaches along almost its entire shoreline. The crystal-clear water in Grundlsee is nearly drinking water quality, making it increasingly popular for summer refreshment, …