Lakes near Klosterneuburg offer diverse recreational opportunities, benefiting from the city's proximity to the Danube River. The area features a local natural lake, a picturesque Danube oxbow, and easily accessible water bodies in neighboring Vienna. These locations provide various options for water-based activities and relaxation.
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The Danube Island is a very beautiful recreational area.
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A beautiful oasis in the big city, with great playgrounds and meadows for meeting and chilling.
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High Jet Fountain of 1873, Vienna The High Jet Fountain is a fountain in Vienna. It is located on Schwarzenbergplatz and was inaugurated on October 24, 1873, in the presence of Emperor Franz Joseph I, to mark the completion of the First Vienna High Spring Water Pipeline after a construction period of four months. Anton Gabrielli, the contractor for the water pipeline, donated 200,000 crowns for the construction of the fountain, which was commissioned by the City of Vienna and built by the contractor Gustav Bruck. In 1886/87, extensive considerations were made regarding the regulation of Schwarzenbergplatz and, consequently, the redesign of the High Jet Fountain. The designs of the important sculptors Viktor Tilgner (1844–1896)[4] and Rudolf Weyr (1847–1914) were presented to the public at the Vienna Künstlerhaus from the end of January 1887, but no decision was made in their favor. Later, the fountain, designed in the style of a fountain lumineuse by the architect Oskar Marmorek (1863–1909), was transformed into an illuminated fountain at a cost of 285,000 crowns and opened on June 23, 1906. At night, it glows in red, pink, yellow, violet, blue, and green. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hochstrahlbrunnen
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Fortunately, the major project was implemented despite resistance! Flood protection and local recreation areas have developed excellently as a result. There are even hiking trails on the Danube Island, two European long-distance hiking trails E4 & E8 and the East Austrian borderland trail 07
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One of the few places with deep shadows along Alte Donau. Perfect for taking a rest and a swim on really hot days.
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Nice place to jump into the water, well paved, but very narrow in places. Drive carefully!
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nice to drive, - luckily the weather wasn't so good, so we got through.
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Around Klosterneuburg, you'll find a diverse range of water bodies, including charming local natural lakes, picturesque Danube oxbows, and extensive recreational areas on former Danube arms. These offer various options for swimming, relaxation, and outdoor activities.
For swimming and relaxation, the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow is ideal, offering a natural setting often with Greifenstein Castle in the background. The Meadow at the Alte Donau also provides excellent water quality and safe access for swimming, with shaded spots for relaxation.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. The Meadow at the Alte Donau offers safe access to the water, benches, and clean toilets. The Danube Island is a vast recreational area with sandy beaches and ample space for children to play and swim. Silver Lake, Kritzendorf is also considered family-friendly.
Beyond swimming and relaxing, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The Danube Island is perfect for cycling, rollerblading, and canoeing. You can also find numerous routes for cycling around the area, such as those listed in the Cycling around Klosterneuburg guide, or explore Mountain Hikes around Klosterneuburg.
Many of the recreational water bodies, especially those in Vienna like the Alte Donau and Donauinsel, are easily accessible by public transport, including the U-Bahn. For local spots like Silver Lake, Kritzendorf, local buses or regional trains might be options, often connecting from Klosterneuburg.
Yes, for a tranquil experience, Silver Lake, Kritzendorf is described as a natural jewel and a peaceful spot for relaxation, often less crowded on weekdays. The Greifenstein Danube Oxbow also offers a natural escape to simply enjoy nature.
The Meadow at the Alte Donau offers shaded spots, safe access to the water, plenty of seats, garbage bins, and clean toilets. When the weather is good, a drinks shop is also open, making it convenient for a day out.
Fishing is a popular activity at Silver Lake, Kritzendorf, which is home to various fish species like pike, carp, tench, and zander. Specific permits may be required, so it's advisable to check local regulations beforehand.
Yes, you can find dining options near several lakes. Silver Lake, Kritzendorf has a guesthouse. The Meadow at the Alte Donau often has a drinks shop open, and the wider Alte Donau and Donauinsel areas in Vienna offer numerous cafes, restaurants, and snack stands.
The best time for water activities like swimming and boating is generally during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (May to September). During this period, the water temperatures are pleasant, and facilities are typically fully operational.
While some areas may have specific rules, the Meadow at the Alte Donau explicitly mentions that dogs are allowed to splash around with their owners in designated sections. It's always recommended to check local signage or regulations for specific dog leash rules and restrictions at each location.
The Greifenstein Danube Oxbow is known for its clear waters and natural setting, providing a scenic backdrop for relaxation. You can also often see the historic Greifenstein Castle in conjunction with the oxbow, adding a picturesque element to the natural landscape.


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