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Taferlklaussee is a picturesque artificial lake nestled at an elevation of 812 meters in Upper Austria, within the municipality of Altmünster. This tranquil body of water, created in 1716 by damming the Aurach Creek, lies on the northern side of the majestic Höllengebirge mountains. Known for its exceptionally clear, drinking-quality water and its designation as a nature reserve since 2000, Taferlklaussee offers a serene escape surrounded by lush forests and dramatic peaks.
Visitors consistently praise the lake's enchanting beauty, often…
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The popular circular path around Taferlklaussee, known as the 'Wohlfühlweg' (Feel-Good Path), is relatively short and flat. A full circuit can typically be completed in about 15 minutes to an hour, depending on your pace and whether you stop to enjoy the views. It's designed for a leisurely experience rather than a strenuous hike.
While Taferlklaussee is conveniently located directly beside the Großalmstraße (L544) with parking available, direct public transport options might be limited. It's generally recommended to travel by car or check local bus schedules from nearby towns like Altmünster or Ebensee, as services can vary seasonally.
Yes, the 'Wohlfühlweg' around Taferlklaussee is specifically designed to be family-friendly and accessible. It is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for strollers and individuals with mobility limitations who wish to enjoy a peaceful walk in nature.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Taferlklaussee. However, as it is a designated nature reserve, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive ecosystem and wildlife. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
There are parking spaces available directly at Taferlklaussee, conveniently located beside the Großalmstraße. While parking is available, it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons (summer, autumn, and when ice skating is possible in winter). Arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a spot.
Yes, Taferlklaussee serves as a starting point for more challenging hikes into the Höllengebirge mountains. One popular route is the ascent to the Hochleckenhaus, which typically takes about two hours from the lake. This trail offers more strenuous hiking compared to the gentle lake circuit.
Taferlklaussee is indeed suitable for winter hikes and offers a unique charm when covered in snow. When conditions allow and the lake freezes over sufficiently, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating and curling. Always check local conditions and safety warnings before venturing onto the ice.
For an autumn walk around Taferlklaussee, it's best to dress in layers. The weather can be changeable, with cooler mornings and evenings, but pleasant midday temperatures. Waterproof or water-resistant outerwear is recommended, along with comfortable walking shoes, as paths can sometimes be damp. A hat and gloves might also be useful.
Yes, visitors often mention a small hut with a snack station located right next to the lake. This provides a convenient spot for refreshments and a quick bite after your walk or hike.
No, swimming and bathing are prohibited in Taferlklaussee. The lake and its surrounding area have been designated as a nature reserve since 2000, and these restrictions are in place to protect its sensitive ecosystem and vegetation. The water is of drinking quality, and its clarity is maintained by limiting human impact.
Taferlklaussee is an artificial lake created in 1716 by damming the Aurach Creek with a 'Klausmauer' (log-driving dam). Its primary purpose was to facilitate timber transport for the Ebensee saltworks. By opening a sluice, a surge of water would drive firewood down the Aurach and further along the Traun River. The dam was later repurposed as a fishing lake after its original use.