Gmunden Lakeside Promenades
Gmunden’s lakeside is defined by the historic Esplanade and the rugged Ostuferweg, a trail tracing the eastern shore of Traunsee. These piers and landing stages serve as vital docking points for the Traunsee shipping fleet, including the 19th-century paddle steamer Gisela. They provide direct water access to traditional guesthouses like Hoisn’wirt and Grünberg am See, while offering clear views of the 1,691-meter Traunstein mountain. Many of these wooden structures are essential transit points for hikers navigating the Salzkammergut’s waterfront paths.
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Landing stage for Gasthof Grünberg am See on the eastern shore of Traunsee.
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Wooden pier at the Hoisn’wirt guesthouse, a regular stop for Traunsee ferry services.
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Public jetty located along the scenic Ostuferweg walking path.
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Small landing stage situated on the eastern bank of Traunsee.
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Wooden jetty on the eastern shore, providing lake access for hikers on the trail to Karbach.
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Mooring point along the Traunsteinstraße on the eastern side of the lake.
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Lakeside pier offering views of the Feuerkogel mountain range across the water.
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Central landing stage located near the Gmunden Esplanade and the town’s main square.
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Jetty on the eastern shore, positioned directly beneath the Traunstein mountain.
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Landing stage located at the southern end of Traunsee, near the town of Ebensee.
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