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Although relatively unknown as a SUP spot, the turquoise-coloured Alpine lake turns out to be a colourful natural spectacle set against a stunning mountain backdrop. With your head constantly tilted back, you quickly forget about paddling as you are gently carried across the water by the wind.
View moreBetween the closely spaced power plants of Gratkorn and Weinzödl lies a small reservoir that, despite its proximity to a highway, offers a surprising amount of nature. Here, you can paddleboard amid the noise of engines and the chirping of birds.
View moreThe ponds are a real haven of peace with small islands and dreamy bays. Surrounded by almost untouched forest, you can glide across the water on your own and, with a bit of luck, spot the odd jumping fish.
View moreWhat starts off leisurely ultimately develops into a real paddling challenge. From the harbor, you make your way to the sandy beach with effort and enjoyment.
View moreChioggia's old town offers a truly unusual paddling experience. Romantic canals, great restaurants, and cute house facades invite you to take a leisurely break everywhere you go.
View moreThe man-made lake in the leisure park at the foot of Mt. Kulm is the only larger lake in Eastern Styria and is therefore a popular SUP destination in the region.
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