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Natural ice surface Offensee

Ebensee, Oberösterreich, Österreich
  There is no ice available. The next ice hall is in Gmunden (17 km) available.
skating space / Curling alley
Report dated:
12.02.2024
In operation:
no

The Offensee is a nature reserve at the foot of the ‘Totes Gebirge’ mountain range. For a few weeks in the year, the water surface freezes and creates a natural ice surface. If the ice is deemed strong enough, you can go for a walk, ice skate or play curling. The left side of the lake is widely used for this because the shore area is somewhat flatter there, especially in the front area just behind the reed belt. Do always be careful when you step on the ice as there are numerous springs that create air pockets which can soften the ice in some places and make it thinner. The natural ice surface usually forms sometime between mid-January and mid-February.

Sometimes there is ice usually from Mid January till Mid February.

Parking
  • Parking space: 100
  • Parking area for disabled: 2
Parking fees

free

Travelling by public transport
Route planner for independent travellers
Ice report
Report dated:
12.02.2024
In operation:
no
at your own risk:
no

  • Ice skating
  • Curling
Season
  • Winter

Please get in touch for more information.

Contact


Natural ice surface Offensee
13 km südöstlich von Ebensee
4802 Ebensee

Phone +43 6133 8016
Fax machine +43 6133 8016870
E-Mail ebensee@traunsee-almtal.at
Web www.traunsee-almtal.at/ebensee
http://www.traunsee-almtal.at/ebensee

Contact person

Naturschutzgebiet Offensee
13 km südöstlich von Ebensee
4802 Ebensee

Phone +43 6133 8016
Fax machine +43 6133 8016870
E-Mail ebensee@traunsee-almtal.at
Web www.traunsee-almtal.at/ebensee

We speak the following languages

German

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