Best lakes around Großhöflein are found within the surrounding Burgenland region, which offers diverse options for water recreation. While Großhöflein itself may not feature large natural lakes, the area is known for its bathing lakes and the expansive Neusiedler See. This region provides a variety of accessible destinations for outdoor activities. The landscape features a mix of wetlands, grasslands, and vineyards, offering a natural setting for exploration.
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Actually located in the middle of the (small) town of Neufeld an der Leitha, the lake offers everything you could wish for from a swimming lake: refreshment, sports activities, relaxation.
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worth seeing in the castle park
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The border between Lower Austria and Burgenland is very interesting. While the Burgenland side has more or less public land with a beach, the entire Lower Austrian side is privatized...
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I'll write later ;)
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Recommended outside of the bathing season, no entrance fee, very beautiful and very quiet.
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Well, nothing to drive to twice... once is enough. Everything is built up and you can only swim if you pay an entrance fee. A lake has been converted into a closed swimming pool with residents' access.
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Access only for a fee, which is OK if you want to swim here, but completely unsuitable as a snack station for bike tourers
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The region around Großhöflein, particularly Burgenland, offers a variety of lakes. These include expansive natural wonders like Neusiedler See, popular bathing lakes such as Sonnensee Ritzing and Neufelder See, and smaller, picturesque ponds like the Leopoldine Temple and Pond or the Obelisk Pond in Eisenstadt Palace Park.
Yes, several lakes in the area are highly suitable for families. Neufelder See offers shallow entries, a children's pool, and a large water slide. Sonnensee Ritzing is celebrated for its family-friendly environment with extensive sunbathing lawns, water slides, and a children's playground. Rauchwart Bathing Lake also features a children's area and playground with shallow shores.
Neusiedler See is ideal for water sports like windsurfing and sailing due to its shallow and often windy waters. The surrounding Neusiedler See-Seewinkel National Park is a paradise for birdwatching, with over 340 bird species. You can also enjoy extensive cycling and walking paths, explore charming wine-producing towns, and experience local culture.
Sonnensee Ritzing is known for its clear, warm water (around 24°C) and 42,000 m² recreational area with sunbathing lawns and a sandy beach. Neufelder See also provides extensive sunbathing areas and crystal-clear water. Rauchwart Bathing Lake offers pleasant water temperatures and easy access for swimming.
Yes, Neufelder See is particularly noteworthy for diving. It hosts a dedicated diving school and features interesting underwater landscapes, including platforms and a sunken sailboat, making it a prime destination for divers.
The Leopoldine Temple and Pond is located behind a castle, offering a beautiful historic setting. The Obelisk Pond in Eisenstadt Palace Park is within a historic park featuring a 26-meter obelisk. Additionally, towns around Neusiedler See like Rust are famous for their historic villages and wine-tasting experiences.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. Around Neusiedler See, you'll find extensive walking paths. For specific trails, you can explore routes like the 'Red Cross Chapel and Crucifix – Mühlenbach Stream loop' or 'Lourdes Chapel – At the Juden Memorial Site loop' which are part of the hiking guide around Großhöflein. There are also easy hikes available, such as the 'Müllendorfer Cave loop'.
Absolutely. The area around Neusiedler See is well-known for its extensive cycling paths. You can also find road cycling routes like the 'Leopoldine Temple and Pond – Bergkirche loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Großhöflein guide, which can lead you to scenic lake views.
The warmer months, typically from May to September, are ideal for swimming and water sports, as facilities like the lido at Neufelder See are open. Neusiedler See is excellent for birdwatching year-round, with migratory birds being a highlight in spring and autumn. The pleasant water temperature of lakes like Sonnensee Ritzing and Rauchwart Bathing Lake makes them enjoyable throughout summer.
Generally, dogs are not permitted in the designated bathing and camping areas of lakes like Sonnensee Ritzing and Rauchwart Bathing Lake for hygienic reasons. It's always best to check specific regulations for each lake you plan to visit.
Sonnensee Ritzing is highly regarded for its natural beauty, high water quality, and extensive recreational facilities. It offers a large sunbathing area, water slides, a diving area, a swimming island, and a sandy beach, making it a perfect spot for a full day of relaxation and active recreation, especially for families.
Neufelder See, originating from a former lignite mining site, is known for its remarkably clear water. Beyond swimming, it's a hub for water sports like diving, sailing, surfing, and stand-up paddling. It also provides modern facilities including changing rooms, showers, food options, and a campsite.
Yes, for a more tranquil experience, you can visit the Leopoldine Temple and Pond, a beautiful pond setting behind a castle. Another charming spot is the Lily Pond in Au am Leithagebirge, a romantic place often covered by water lilies, located directly on a cycle path.


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