Best lakes around Leopoldsdorf are found within the broader Lower Austria region, as Leopoldsdorf itself is a smaller municipality near Vienna without prominent natural lakes. The area offers diverse aquatic environments, from recreational lakes suitable for swimming and water sports to scenic ponds within urban parks. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration. The lakes in the wider region are known for their water quality and accessibility.
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The Lusthauswasser is an idyllic still body of water in the Wiener Prater – a remnant of a former Danube side arm and part of the natural floodplain forest network away from the regulated Danube Canal. The tranquil scenery between trees and water makes it a beautiful spot for relaxed walks or bike tours through the green oasis in the middle of the city. Nature lovers and birdwatchers in particular will find a quiet retreat here with rich flora and fauna.
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At the very south of the Prater is the "Lusthauswasser" watercourse. Here, several water birds live in their natural habitat.
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Simply follow the main avenue from the Prater and you will come to the lake that used to be a branch of the Danube, the “Heustadlwasser”.
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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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A highlight of the Wienerberg is the artificially created Wienerberg pond, which is surrounded by reed belts and provides a habitat for numerous bird species.
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The Wienerberg is an impressive recreational area in the 10th district, which extends over 117 hectares. It offers a variety of leisure opportunities and is particularly known for its skyline, which is characterized by modern high-rise buildings. This skyline forms a fascinating contrast to the natural surroundings of the Wienerberg, which, with its green spaces, ponds and hiking trails, is a popular destination for walkers, joggers and nature lovers.
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While Leopoldsdorf itself is a smaller municipality without prominent natural lakes, the surrounding region of Lower Austria and Vienna offers a diverse range. You can find recreational lakes suitable for swimming and water sports, scenic ponds within urban parks, and areas known for their natural beauty and water quality.
Yes, several lakes and water bodies in the wider region are very family-friendly. For instance, Heustadlwasser (Prater, Vienna) offers pedal boat rentals and features a children's playground. The Swiss Garden, an urban park, also has playgrounds and a pond, making it suitable for family outings.
Many Austrian lakes, including some accessible from Leopoldsdorf, are designated as bathing lakes with excellent water quality. Heustadlwasser (Prater, Vienna) is known for good bathing spots. Always check local regulations and water quality reports before swimming.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region offer beautiful walking and hiking trails. For example, the area around Wienerberg Pond features enchanting paths through meadows and embankments. You can also find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running in the broader area, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Leopoldsdorf guide.
Wienerberg Pond is an excellent choice. It's an artificially created pond with a significant reed stock, providing a habitat for numerous bird species and is a protected landscape area. The reed beds offer perfect nesting opportunities for songbirds.
Yes, the Swiss Garden in Vienna is a large urban park with small lakes and an open-air pool. It offers relaxation with playgrounds, sports areas, and a pond, making it a versatile spot for various activities.
At Heustadlwasser, you can rent pedal boats for tours on this former side arm of the Danube. The area also features good bathing spots, a children's playground, and beautiful walking paths around the water.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For walking, hiking, or nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Even in winter, some areas might be suitable for peaceful walks.
Yes, the Toter Grund Nature Reserve on Danube Island is a small nature reserve that showcases a wilder, more natural side of the island. It's a quiet and beautiful spot, hard to believe it's only 15 minutes away from the city by bike.
Many recreational areas around lakes, especially those closer to Vienna, offer facilities like cafes, restaurants, or inns. For example, the Swiss Garden has a good inn called "Zur Kleine Steiermark." Urban lakes often have amenities nearby, while more remote natural lakes might require you to bring your own refreshments.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by location, many natural areas and walking paths around lakes are suitable for dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. Some bathing spots, like those near Heustadlwasser, are noted as being good for people with dogs. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, such as those in the Road Cycling Routes around Leopoldsdorf guide, which include scenic paths that may pass by or near some of the local water bodies. There are also gravel biking options for those seeking a more off-road experience.


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