See-Alpaka (Alpaca farm)




Welcome to Lake Alpaca on the eastern shore of Lake Attersee!
Get inspired now and try out the 360° Perspectives Tour!
Welcome to See-Alpaca in Weyregg am Attersee - one of the most beautifully located alpaca farms in Austria.
Originally alpacas come from the Andes in Peru but more and more animals are located in Europe because of the special quality of their fiber.
For the summer months we also have articles made from special material combinations - alpaca with natural silk, alpaca with organic cotton and pure Pima cotton products! Light and airy - simply fantastic!
Our herd is situated at Dr. Gleißnerweg, which is a wonderful walk with an amazing view over the lake.
Be charmed by these extraordinary animals in our guided tour through our enclosure … or visit our shop, the so-called “Gschäftl”, where you can buy high-quality products made of alpaca wool.
482 m
Accessibility / arrivalCar:
A1 from Salzburg -exit Seewalchen - B152 to Weyregg
A1 from direction Wien/Linz -exit Schörfling - B152 to Weyregg
From the west:
Coming via Bad Ischl through the Weißenbachtal valley on the B152 via Steinbach to Weyregg.
By train:
Coming from Salzburg or Linz/Vienna to Attnang-Puchheim or Vöcklabruck and continue with bus no. 562 to Weyregg.
The alpaca stud farm is located in Weyregg on Dr. Gleissnerweg about half way in the direction of Alexenau.
- Parking space: 3
- Guided tour
- Suitable for kids (all ages)
- Suitable for pushchairs
- Suitable for children
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
Please get in touch for more information.
Contact
See-Alpaka (Alpaca farm) Dr. Gleissner Weg
4852 Weyregg am Attersee
Phone +43 7664 2649
mobile +43 664 1619605
E-Mailrenner@see-alpaka.at
Webwww.see-alpaka.at
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Family Brigitte und Alexander Renner
Weyregger Straße 121
4852 Weyregg am Attersee
Phone +43 7664 2649
mobile +43 664 1619605
E-Mailrenner@see-alpaka.at
Webwww.see-alpaka.at