Lakes around Seibersdorf Austria are situated in Lower Austria, a region known for its varied landscape. While Seibersdorf itself does not feature large natural lakes, the area provides access to several recreational water bodies. The Leitha River flows nearby, though it is not a primary source for recreational lakes in the immediate vicinity. Lookout points around Seibersdorf offer views extending towards Lake Neusiedl, indicating its regional presence.
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Romantic spot, drive slowly.
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Truly a romantic place, located directly on the cycle path in Au am Leithagebirge, always worth a short stay.
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Rest area with table and bench
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Hidden narrow paths, lots of shade and peace.
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09/29/2020 . The ducks are already waiting next to the Triesting, the duck pond is actually Oberwaltersdorf's bathing pond.
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Almost always stop for a moment
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One of the countless artificial lakes in the area
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For easy and leisurely walks, the Pond in Velm Castle Park is ideal. It features easy-to-drive gravel paths and benches for resting, offering a peaceful environment with plenty of shade. The Lily Pond in Au am Leithagebirge also offers a romantic, small stop directly on a cycle path.
While Seibersdorf itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the nearby Ebersdorfer See in Ober-Grafendorf is an excellent family-friendly option. It offers swimming, fishing, a beach volleyball court, a soccer pitch, and a climbing area with a flying fox zipline over the lake. The area also has renovated facilities and catering at 'Haus am See'. You can find more information about Ebersdorfer See on lower-austria.info.
The Ebersdorfer See in Ober-Grafendorf is known for its excellent water quality and is suitable for swimming. For other lakes closer to Seibersdorf, such as Unterwaltersdorf Lake, swimming access is typically restricted to owners of a bathing place. It's generally advisable to check local regulations for smaller ponds like the Small Lakes on Wampersdorfer Straße, as public swimming access is often unknown or limited.
Yes, the Rest Area by the Pond is specifically highlighted as dog-friendly, offering a wonderful spot for dogs ('Wauzis') to enjoy. For other areas, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and respect local signage, especially around bathing areas or nature reserves.
You can expect to see diverse natural features. The Lily Pond in Au am Leithagebirge is a natural monument almost entirely covered by water lilies, offering a romantic view. The Pond in Velm Castle Park provides a natural jewel with shade and peaceful surroundings. The broader region also offers views towards Lake Neusiedl, a significant regional feature.
Yes, the Lily Pond in Au am Leithagebirge is located directly on a cycle path, making it a convenient stop for cyclists. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Leitha Cycle Bridge – Unterwaltersdorf Lake loop' which is an easy 16.98 km ride. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Seibersdorf guide.
Beyond leisurely walks around the lakes, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails, such as the 'Johannes Chapel – Seibersdorf Castle loop' (6.66 km), detailed in the Easy hikes around Seibersdorf guide. For mountain biking, there are moderate trails like the 'Kürschnergrube Cave and Quarry – Emperor Franz Josef Tower loop' (46.75 km) in the MTB Trails around Seibersdorf guide.
At the Ebersdorfer See in Ober-Grafendorf, the 'Haus am See' provides catering with grilled specialties and traditional dishes, especially popular in summer. For other lakes closer to Seibersdorf, specific cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to the smaller ponds are less common, but you will find options in nearby towns and villages.
Visitors appreciate the quiet and peaceful atmosphere, especially at spots like the Pond in Velm Castle Park, which offers shade and a chance to linger. The romantic setting of the Lily Pond in Au am Leithagebirge is also highly valued. The community enjoys the variety of recreational water bodies, from natural areas to accessible artificial lakes.
While specific public transport routes directly to every small pond are not always available, the region is generally accessible. For larger recreational areas like Ebersdorfer See, public transport options to Ober-Grafendorf would be the starting point. For more localized lakes, a combination of public transport to nearby towns and then walking or cycling is often the best approach.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for walking, cycling, and outdoor activities. Summer is particularly popular for swimming at Ebersdorfer See. Even in winter, some paths around lakes like the Pond in Velm Castle Park can offer peaceful walks, though amenities might be limited.
Many of the smaller ponds and artificial lakes around Seibersdorf, such as the Unterwaltersdorf Lake or the Pond in Velm Castle Park, are known for their quiet atmosphere. Komoot users have noted that even popular spots like Velm Castle Park are 'not overcrowded', offering a peaceful experience away from larger tourist hubs.


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