Lake Wolfgangsee, nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Salzkammergut, is not only a natural paradise, but also a place full of history and tradition.
With an area of almost 13 square kilometers and a depth of up to 114 meters, it is one of the clearest and purest lakes in Austria. The excellent water quality, which regularly receives awards, invites you to swim, sail and relax. In summer, the water reaches pleasant temperatures of between 22 and 26 degrees, while in spring and fall it is between 16 and 20 degrees. In winter, the lake cools down to around 4 to 6 degrees and turns into a quiet oasis of calm.
There are numerous opportunities for water sports enthusiasts around Lake Wolfgangsee.
Whether stand-up paddling (SUP), sailing, windsurfing, diving or a leisurely boat trip - the lake has something for everyone. There are several water sports providers within walking distance of the hotel Seevilla Wolfgangsee , offering you equipment and courses to experience the crystal-clear water in all its facets. From gently gliding over the waves on a SUP to sailing adventures on the wide expanses of the lake - every water sports activity here is an unforgettable experience.
Lake Wolfgangsee shows its most beautiful side in every season. In spring, nature blossoms, while in summer the turquoise waters invite you to swim and enjoy water sports adventures. Autumn bathes the surroundings in warm golden tones and invites you to go hiking and cycling. In winter, the lake transforms into a tranquil winter wonderland where peace and contemplation reign.
The Seevilla Wolfgangsee is ideally located for excursions and exploring the region. Salzburg Airport is only around 45 minutes away, and the train stations in Bad Ischl or Salzburg are also easy to reach. The region around Lake Wolfgangsee harmoniously combines nature, culture and water sports. Whether for active explorers, those seeking peace and quiet or water sports fans - the lake offers an incomparable experience in every season.
The charming towns around the lake - St. Wolfgang, Strobl and St. Gilgen - offer cultural treasures in addition to the beauty of nature.
St. Wolfgang, known for the legend of St. Wolfgang and its pilgrimage church, has been attracting pilgrims seeking retreat and reflection since the Middle Ages. Strobl, on the sunny southern shore, delights with its typical Salzkammergut flair and is an ideal starting point for discovery tours. St. Gilgen, at the other end of the lake, combines culture and nature in a unique way thanks to its connection to the Mozart family.
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