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Seewaldsee – Silence that touches

Nestled in the Seewaldsee Nature Reserve, nestled amidst tranquil forests and gentle moorland meadows, lies the moor lake of the same name. This special natural gem is known for its diverse flora and fauna and is considered a haven for both humans and animals.

One lake – two paths. Many experiences.

The circular trail around Seewaldsee offers something for everyone: To the right, a well-maintained forest path leads, ideal for families with strollers or wheelchair users. To the left, a natural path over roots and rocks awaits – perfect for those seeking a little adventure.

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Hut experiences

Authentic. Rustic. Good. The alpine hut at Seewaldsee.

Auerhütte

Surrounded by beautiful alpine meadows and stunning mountains, the Auerhütte is located at 1100 m above sea level, about a 10-minute walk from the car park.

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How to reach Seewaldsee

Between the center of St. Koloman and the Wegscheid district, turn onto the Trattberg Panorama Road. After about 15 minutes by car, you'll reach the paid parking lot for Seewaldsee. The parking fee is €3.

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Important information about access

Access to the Seewaldsee parking lot is possible all day on weekdays. On weekends and public holidays, the road is closed between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.


During this period, a free parking lot is available at Wilhelmshöhe – about 2 km from Seewaldsee. Please note: Security guards will be monitoring compliance with this regulation.

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