Bathing & Water Sports
Summer Holidays In and Around the Water
Your Hotel near Lake Ossiacher See
The Mountain Resort DIE KANZLERIN is located on the Kanzelhöhe in the area of the Gerlitzen Alpe and right above the northern shore of Carinthia’s third biggest water body, Lake Ossiacher See. So if you spend your summer holidays here, you get the best of two worlds: the wonderful Carinthian mountainside and holidays close to the lake, with all the benefits that come with it.
Swimming & Sunbathing Fun for the Whole Family
Lake Ossiacher See at the foot of the Gerlitzen is just a few minutes away either by car or gondola lift. Two natural lakeside beaches within a few minutes’ walking distance from the valley station Annenheim invite the whole family to summer fun in the sparkling water. But the best thing is: Entry is free of charge for guests of Naturel Hotels. Perfect for a bathing excursion or simply a refreshing plunge into the water at the end of the day.
Between Lake Faaker See and Lake Wörthersee
Just a short distance away, Lake Faaker See and Lake Wörthersee near Klagenfurt can be reached by car or public transport and are sure to bring variety to your summer holiday in Carinthia’s lake region. Whether you prefer swimming or sunbathing, exploring the countryside on a walk or boat ride or take advantage of the wide range of water sports available in the region: when you spend your holiday by a Carinthian lake, the possibilities are endless.
Exciting Holidays for Water Sports Enthusiast
Carinthia is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts! Book a session with water skis or wakeboard at one of the local water ski schools. Hop on a canoe, a kayak or a standup paddling board to experience the unequalled countryside between mountain and lake. Go diving in Lake Ossiacher See to enjoy the fascinating underwater world, glide across Lake Faaker See on jet skis or by electric boat or buy a day ticket to go fishing.
- Water ski school at Lake Ossiach
- Canoe, kayak or SUPs on Lake Ossiach
- Water sports at Lake Faak
- Kayak centre on Lake Faak