Lakes around Weikendorf are primarily found in the broader Lower Austria region, particularly within the March-Thaya wetlands. This area is characterized by a flat landscape, agricultural lands, and significant natural features. While Weikendorf itself does not feature prominent recreational lakes, the surrounding environment offers various water bodies and natural reserves for exploration. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Not much going on, no cars, pure enjoyment of nature. The roads are sometimes very bad - I think that's okay.
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Beautiful biotope - you can relax very well on the bench. But be careful... there are cameras set up.
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The Marchegg floodplain reserve near the Slovakian border is home to over 500 animal and plant species, some of which are highly endangered. Storks, white-tailed eagles, gray herons and beavers can be seen again and again. A herd of Konik horses also inhabits the nature reserve. These in turn attract grasshoppers and other insects.
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Nice landscaped park, with a duck pond and lots of ducks and geese
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Idyllic Platzer that invites you to linger for a while.
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Idyllic goldfish pond with well-kept rest areas.
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This is the home of the Gänserndorf geese. There is a small pond and an island where you can see the geese.
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While Weikendorf itself does not feature prominent recreational lakes, the surrounding March-Thaya wetlands in Lower Austria offer various water bodies and natural reserves. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path is family-friendly with well-kept rest areas. Another excellent option is Gänserndorf Nature Park, a landscaped area with a duck pond and resident geese, also offering facilities for visitors.
The region, particularly the March-Thaya wetlands, is characterized by a flat landscape, agricultural lands, and significant natural features. You can observe local wildlife, including birds and ducks at places like the Pond of Tranquility. The Auenreservat Marchegg Pond is known for its rustic landscape and diverse wildlife, including storks, white-tailed eagles, gray herons, beavers, and Konik horses.
Yes, there are various hiking trails in the broader Weikendorf area. You can find easy to moderate routes that allow you to explore the natural surroundings. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Easy hikes around Weikendorf and Hiking around Weikendorf guides.
Absolutely. The area is suitable for cycling, with highlights like the Bobrie Jazero Trail Along EuroVelo 13 offering an intermediate route alongside a lake. The Goldfish Pond is also located on the Dampfross Cycle Path. For more cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Weikendorf guide.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the greenery and wildlife, while autumn offers beautiful colors. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and you adhere to local regulations. The general natural setting of the March-Thaya wetlands offers ample space for dog walks.
The lakes and wetlands are home to diverse wildlife. At the Auenreservat Marchegg Pond, you might spot storks, white-tailed eagles, gray herons, beavers, and Konik horses. The Pond of Tranquility is known for bird and duck watching, as well as frogs.
Yes, some locations offer facilities. The Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path has well-kept rest areas, making it a quiet place to relax. Gänserndorf Nature Park also provides facilities within its landscaped grounds.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the region. Many enjoy the opportunities for cycling along paths like the EuroVelo 13, observing diverse wildlife, and finding quiet spots for relaxation. The family-friendly nature parks and well-maintained rest areas are also highly valued.
Public transport options to specific lakes can vary. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to nearby towns like Gänserndorf, and then plan for shorter connections or walks to reach the natural areas. Information on specific routes is best found through regional transport providers.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or cycling on public trails and in nature parks around the lakes. However, if you plan activities like fishing, you would need to obtain the appropriate licenses from local authorities or fishing clubs.


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