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Bathing and swimming in the Murau region

Ponds, lakes and outdoor swimming pools to take a dip in

The Murau region in Styria offers numerous opportunities for bathing and swimming – from idyllic lakes to family-friendly outdoor pools and the Murau indoor swimming pool.

Bathing in the region’s natural lakes

The natural lakes and swimming lakes, as well as the idyllic swimming ponds of the Murau region, offer the pleasure of swimming amidst an impressive mountain and natural landscape. Nestled amongst alpine pastures, forests and rolling hills, numerous ponds and lakes invite you to swim in the clear water on warm summer days and enjoy the tranquillity of the Murau mountains. Particularly idyllic spots such as the romantic Furtner Teich or the mysterious Podolerteich offer free swimming in a wonderfully unspoilt natural setting.

The recreational and swimming lakes in Murau also offer a variety of options for a relaxing summer’s day by the water. Spacious sunbathing areas, jetties for sunbathing and leisure activities such as beach volleyball make the lakes popular meeting places for families, nature lovers and active holidaymakers. Whether after a hike through the Murau mountains or as a relaxing day by the water – the natural and bathing lakes of the Murau region in Styria provide refreshing moments and genuine summer experiences.

An overview of natural lakes, bathing lakes and swimming ponds

Outdoor pools in the Murau region

The outdoor swimming pools in the Murau region offer refreshing fun for the whole family on warm summer days. Spacious facilities with water slides and extensive sunbathing areas invite you to spend a varied day by the water in the region. Nestled in the countryside, the outdoor pools offer a relaxed atmosphere, pleasant water temperatures and, of course, excellent water quality. Perfect for a relaxing summer’s day in Styria.

As well as swimming, many outdoor pools also offer sports and leisure facilities such as volleyball courts, trampolines or table tennis. This means there’s no chance of boredom even away from the water, and both children and adults will find plenty of space for exercise and play.

An overview of the outdoor swimming pools in the Murau region

Indoor pools and thermal spas for any weather

As we know, the weather doesn’t boast summery temperatures every day, but that’s no problem! In the Murau region, the bathing fun can continue even on bad weather days.

At the indoor pool in Murau and the indoor pool of AUSZEIT Health Centre in St. Lambrecht, holidaymakers can swim all year round and in any weather. A visit to Wildbad Einöd Health Spa or Aqualux Therme in Fohnsdorf is a wonderful and relaxing experience as well.

Please note: Murau Indoor Swimming Pool will be closed in summer 2026 due to renovation work. It is expected to reopen in November 2026.

Murau GuestCard

With the Murau GuestCard, admission to many of the region’s outdoor swimming pools and the Murau indoor swimming pool is already included. So nothing stands in the way of a spontaneous dip in the cool water after a hike or a day out.

All information about the Murau GuestCard

FAQ - Baden & Schwimmen in der Region Murau

The Murau region offers a variety of opportunities for swimming and cooling off. These include natural swimming lakes and ponds as well as several outdoor pools throughout the region.

Most swimming areas in the Murau region are designed to be family-friendly. Outdoor pools and swimming lakes offer shallow entry points, sunbathing areas, and plenty of space for play and relaxation.

Swimming with dogs is permitted at selected natural spots in the Murau region. Visitors are advised to follow local signage and be considerate of other guests.

Many swimming areas in the Murau region offer dining options or are located close to restaurants. Especially at outdoor pools, catering facilities are available to complement a relaxing day by the water.

The best time for swimming in the Murau region is between June and August. During these months, warm temperatures and pleasant water conditions provide ideal bathing experiences.

In bad weather, the Murau region offers a variety of alternative activities. Although the Murau indoor pool is currently closed (as of summer 2026), there are still numerous excursion destinations, indoor attractions, and culinary options available.

Bathing is generally seen as a relaxing leisure activity, while swimming is considered a sport. Both are possible in the Murau region – whether in natural lakes or outdoor pools..

The natural ponds and swimming lakes in the Murau region are known for their rich variety of fish, including trout, char, carp, and pike. The fish found in these waters are not dangerous to humans or animals.

Discover more leisure activities

And when you've had enough of the water, there are numerous hiking trails, cycle routes, cultural attractions and culinary delights waiting to be discovered in the Murau region.