Discover beautiful Carinthia from EuroParcs Pressegger See
In enchanting Carinthia, near Pressegger See, lies EuroParcs Pressegger See. In the summer months, enjoy sporting activities in the mountains, or relaxation by the waters of Lake Pressegger. And in the winter months, enjoy a beautiful ski area. There are wonderful hiking trails for all levels, perfect for exploring with the family. And in winter you can ice skate at the park. For a touch of culture, Carinthian villages and towns are within easy reach.
- Experience Austrian nature
- At the Pressegger See
- Ski resort in the winter months
- Outdoor pool
- Free use of AlpinSPA
- Ski bus
- E-car rental
- Gym
- WinterCard PREMIUM
- (Winter) Sports Shop
- Animation in the summer months
- Milking machine
- Skating rink in winter
- Playground
- Free wifi
Facilities and activities at Pressegger See
(Sports) activities
- Fitness area
- Sports field
- Soccer field
Activities in the area
- Cycling
- Canoeing
- Mountain biking
- Nature park (<10 KM / 6.2 MILES)
- Picturesque villages
- Fishing
- Walking
Kids and teenagers
- Entertainment
- Playground (outdoor)
Location
- Near a forest
- Mountain area
Park facilities
- Reception
- Accessible by public transport
- WiFi in public area (free)
- Shop
- Free parking nearby or at the park
Spoken language
- Dutch
- German
- English
Swimming pool
- Indoor pool
- Outdoor pool
- Near a lake
Wellness
- Spa
- Sauna
- Steam cabin
Food & Beverage
- Restaurant
Holiday park
- Europarcs
Photo's and video's of Pressegger See
Surroundings



Nassfeld (25 km)
Discover the enchanting Nassfeld in summer, where once snow-capped peaks turn into beautiful green vistas. Plenty of adventure with the Pendolino, Carinthia's longest summer toboggan run. For hikers and mountain bikers, there are trails through the mountains and along the many lakes. From Pressegger See to Weissensee, enjoy refreshing dips with the family in the warm Carinthian waters. Nassfeld offers a myriad of opportunities for unforgettable summer adventures in Austrian nature!


Pressegger Lake
Pressegger See in valley of Carinthia, promises relaxation and playful adventures. The shimmering lake inviting to swim, kayak or simply float. Picnic areas and soft lawns await on the shores for sunny moments and family fun. With surrounding mountains and nature trails, it is an idyllic place to embrace nature's beauty and enjoy relaxation.
Day in Villach
A half-hour drive from glamping Pressegersee is the town of Villach. Stroll through cobblestone streets and admire the historic buildings that bear witness to a rich history. Sit out on a terrace for a tasty breakfast of freshly baked breads and delicious coffee. Explore the bustling markets full of colorful stalls and sample local delicacies. Take a stroll along the riverbank and enjoy the soothing views of the Drau River. Villach is a cultural gem, so visit a museum or gallery to be amazed by art and history. End the day with a delicious dinner at one of the cozy restaurants, where you can sample traditional Austrian cuisine. It's a fun destination for a day out.
Venture into nature
Put on your hiking boots and explore the enchanting surroundings of Pressegger See, where every step reveals a new adventure. Surrounded by mountains and forests, this area offers a hiking paradise for all levels. Hike along winding trails that lead you to magnificent viewpoints, where you can see the sparkling blue waters of Pressegger See among the greenery. Breathe in the fresh mountain air while enjoying nature in Carinthia. Discover hidden spots along the shores of the lake, where you can pause and enjoy the surroundings in peace. Whether you're a gentle hiker or looking for more challenging trails, Pressegger See provides the perfect setting for unforgettable hiking adventures.
Practical information
- Check-in: 16:00, check-out: -10:00
- Opened from 1 January until 31 December
- WiFi in public area (free)
- Free parking nearby or at the park
- booking conditions
- cancellation conditions
Scored with a 9.1
126 reviews
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04 Mar 2026
Schuga was better After 4 years back and see everything destroyed all the signatures painted over And the cottages plopped down like a block box I rather go to max or I the hotel of the old owner. You have this only to destroy things Go back to Holland
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Schuga was beter Na 4jaar terug en zie dat alles verwoest is alle handtekeningen overgeverfd En de huisjes als een blokkendoos neergekwakt Ik ga liever naar max of ik het hotel van de oude eigenaar. Jullie hebben dit alleen om dingen kapot te maken Ga terug naar Nederland
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01 Mar 2026
Świetne miejsce, dobra lokalizacja do wypadu na narty, miła obsługa, domki czyste i nowoczesne, cenowo również ok. Natomiast restauracja nie ma nic "super" , jedynie poprawna
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28 Feb 2026
During the summer vacation of 2025 we as a family stayed here for three weeks. Will we go back again very likely not. The park used to be a family campground and is now full of cottages. Because there was a high demand for camping spots there were ten camping spots vacant in 2025. Here we were assigned a spot. Unfortunately, we did not like the park. The main reason for this was the incredible noise we were confronted with every night from the playground in front. Nothing was done about this by the park. In fact, after the reception and swimming pool closed, there was no one there to represent the park in any way. During our stay we said something about it at the reception but the only response we got was that at the park of EuroParcs further away the situation was even worse........... Also the location of the pitches could have been better. More towards the back of the park was still space with close by a toilet building from the time the park was a real campsite. That is, we think it was a toilet building. The positive things about the park are the use of the beach/field on the Pressegersee, where you can swim and surf. And the surroundings where there is a lot to do. Unfortunately, our advice is still, look for another campsite........
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Tijdens de zomervakantie van 2025 hebben wij als gezin hier drie weken gestaan. Gaan we weer terug zeer waarschijnlijk niet. Het park is vroeger een familie camping geweest en staat nu vol met huisjes. Omdat er veel vraag was naar kampeerplekken waren er in 2025 tien kampeerplekken vrij gemaakt. Hier hebben hebben wij een plek toegewezen gekregen. Helaas is het ons op het park niet goed bevallen. De hoofdreden hiervoor is het ongelofelijke lawaai waar we iedere avond mee geconfronteerd werden vanaf het speelveld voor. Hier werd door het park niets tegen gedaan. Sterker nog nadat de receptie en het zwembad sloten was er niemand meer aanwezig die het park op enigerwijze vertegenwoordigde. Tijdens ons verblijf hebben wij er nog iets van gezegd bij de receptie maar de enige reactie die wij krijgen was dat op het park van EuroParcs verderop de situatie nog erger was........... Ook de locatie van de kampeerplekken had beter gekund. Meer naar achter op het park was nog ruimte met dichtbij een toiletgebouw uit de tijd dat het park nog een echte camping was. Dat wil zeggen, wij denken dat het een toiletgebouw was. De positieve dingen aan het park zijn het gebruik van het strandje/veldje aan de Pressegersee, waar je kan zwemmen en suppen. En de omgeving waar veel te doen valt. Helaas is ons advies toch, ga op zoek naar een andere kampeerplek........
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25 Feb 2026
A beautiful park with very well-equipped and modern cabins. A restaurant and store are available.
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Ein schöner Park, mit sehr gut ausgestatteten und modernen Hütten. Ein Restaurant und Shop sind vorhanden.
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22 Feb 2026
Líbilo se nám, byli jsme na lyže. Chatky super, zázemí kempu prima. Obchůdek, restaurace. Jen chybí vysoušeče bot. Wellness ve vedlejším kempu (5km).
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18 Feb 2026
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Frequently asked questions about Pressegger See
Is EuroParcs Pressegger See popular with families?
The family park is very accessible to families.
Does EuroParcs Pressegger See have its own restaurant?
The restaurant is open every day from noon to 9 p.m. and offers options for a delicious drink, lunch or dinner.
Does EuroParcs Pressegger See have a swimming pool?
There is an outdoor swimming pool with sunbathing area. In addition, guests of EuroParcs Pressegger See may use the AlpinSPA for free. This is located at the nearby vacation park EuroParcs Hermagor. The AlpinSPA features a heated outdoor and indoor pool. Also relax in the wellness center and enjoy the steam bath, sauna and in the relaxation room with stunning views of the Alps.
What activities are available at EuroParcs Pressegger See?
In the summer months there is entertainment for the children. There is also a playground where they can have hours of fun. You can hit the gym, enjoy at the restaurant or cool off at the pool. In the winter months, the soccer field is transformed into an ice rink.
How far is EuroParcs Pressegger See from the city center?
Just a half-hour drive away you'll be in Villach, a bustling town in Carinthia
What kind of activities are there to do near EuroParcs Pressegger See?
In the summer months you can take beautiful walks in the area or enjoy yourself at Lake Pressegger. In winter the area is a real ski area. And you can't miss the winter fun!
Is smoking allowed in the accommodation?
Smoking is not allowed in the accommodations.
Can you barbecue at the campsite?
Barbecuing is allowed at the park on gas or electric. Coal is not allowed.
What are the check-in and check-out times for Pressegger See?
The check-in at Pressegger See starts at 16:00. The checkout should be done before 10:00.Is Pressegger See open all year round?
Yes, Pressegger See is open all year round.Is there a camping store at Pressegger See?
Yes, at Pressegger See you'll find a shop.Is there an entertainment team at Pressegger See?
Yes there's entertainment at Pressegger See.