Best lakes around Kittsee are found in its immediate vicinity, benefiting from its location near the Slovakian border and Austria's Burgenland region. This area offers a variety of aquatic experiences, from large steppe lakes to man-made reservoirs and urban ponds. The landscape features extensive reed belts, floodplain forests, and integrated urban green spaces. Visitors can explore diverse natural environments and recreational opportunities.
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Štrkovecké lake[1] is a lake in Ružinov in Bratislava. It is a valuable urban-architectural element of the Bratislava-Ružinov district. Even in the 1950s, the Mlynské rameno reached here from the Little Danube through Vrakuňa, which gave way to the construction of a housing estate. In the lake that remained, gravel and sand mining for construction purposes began. The lake, with an area of 56,000 m², is paradoxically shallowest in the middle (it is 2.5-8 m deep), because that is where the excavator stood, extracting gravel from its surroundings. Until 1989, it was a lake with clean water and served as a natural swimming pool for the inhabitants of Štrkovec. It is located on the main migration route of waterfowl, which runs along the Danube, and is therefore a stop for birds looking for a suitable place to rest and get food during migration. For the residents of Bratislava, the lake is a popular cultural and social, recreational and sports location. A clay jogging track has been built around the lake. At the same time, in the early 1990s, the lake had heavily polluted water, unimproved banks, and it was considered to dispose of it by filling it in. A playground for children and youth has been built by the lake. Wikipedia
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clean lake next to cycling path. It used to be FKK but nowadays it is mostly not FKK
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Nice Štrkovecké lake suitable for relaxation and sports. There is a snack bar and the Radosť games area. During the summer there is a summer cinema and water bike rental and you can sunbathe here.
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Such a nice bathing opportunity during a bike tour is always a great thing. But I would only recommend nudist bathing if nobody is around. Abroad you are rather prudish in this regard!
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The reservoir, which was once created for the operation of the Gabcikovo hydropower plant, is now a paradise for water birds.
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Very nicely located. Wonderfully quiet. Fishing is strictly forbidden here. Should only be to relax.
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The little detour is definitely worth it. Over a sports field you come to a small pond and then on a simple forest path with no gradient to the children's playground. Can also be used with "normal" bicycles.
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For diverse outdoor activities, Neusiedler See is a top choice, offering windsurfing, sailing, cycling, and hiking. The Hrušovská Zdrž Reservoir is excellent for nature observation and birdwatching, while Štrkovecké Lake provides an urban recreational hub with a jogging track and playground.
Neusiedler See, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Central Europe's second-largest steppe lake. It's known for its extensive reed belt, which is a vital habitat for up to 350 bird species, making it a birdwatcher's paradise. Its shallow, windy conditions also make it ideal for water sports like windsurfing and sailing. In winter, it often freezes over, becoming a vast ice-skating rink. You can find more information about the region at visitacity.com.
Yes, the region offers excellent birdwatching opportunities. The Hrušovská Zdrž Reservoir is part of the Danube Meadow Protected Bird Area, with 'bird islands' providing nesting and wintering grounds for waterfowl. Neusiedler See, with its vast reed belt, is also a haven for numerous bird species. Štrkovecké Lake also lies on a major waterfowl migration route, serving as a resting and feeding stop.
Many lakes in the area are suitable for families. Neusiedler See offers a variety of family activities and accessible shores, particularly in towns like Podersdorf am See. Štrkovecké Lake in Bratislava has a playground for children and is a popular recreational spot. The Lake in Dunajské Luhy Protected Landscape Area offers a convenient bathing opportunity next to a cycling path, which can be great for families on a bike tour.
Neusiedler See is the primary destination for water sports, particularly windsurfing and sailing, due to its shallow depth and windy conditions. While other lakes like Štrkovecké Lake might offer seasonal activities like water bike rentals, Neusiedler See is the most prominent for active water sports.
Yes, the region offers various trails. Neusiedler See is surrounded by paths suitable for cycling and hiking. Štrkovecké Lake features a clay jogging track around its perimeter. For more extensive options, you can explore routes like the 'Old Castle Kittsee – Hubertuskapelle Rest Area loop' for hiking or the 'Heideradweg – Burgenland' for cycling. Find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Kittsee and Cycling around Kittsee guides.
For a wonderfully quiet and relaxing spot, consider the Pond Near Pama. It's described as a natural jewel in the flat landscape, perfect for a break, snack, or picnic. The Hrušovská Zdrž Reservoir also offers a tranquil escape for nature observation.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching at Neusiedler See and Hrušovská Zdrž Reservoir. Summer is perfect for water sports and swimming at Neusiedler See and the Lake in Dunajské Luhy Protected Landscape Area. In winter, Neusiedler See can transform into a large ice-skating rink when frozen.
Yes, Štrkovecké Lake in Ružinov, Bratislava, is a popular urban lake. It serves as a cultural, social, recreational, and sports hub for residents, featuring a clay jogging track, a playground for children, and seasonal amenities like snack bars and summer cinema.
The region boasts diverse natural features. Neusiedler See is famous for its extensive reed belt and unique steppe landscape. The Hrušovská Zdrž Reservoir, though man-made, has developed 'bird islands' and a shallow bay, creating a rich wetland environment. You'll find a mix of natural landscapes, from protected bird areas to serene ponds like the Pond Near Pama.
Yes, particularly around Neusiedler See, charming towns and villages like Rust and Podersdorf am See offer cultural experiences, culinary delights, and accommodation options. For Štrkovecké Lake, there are snack bars and restaurants within the urban area of Bratislava. While the Hrušovská Zdrž Reservoir and Pond Near Pama are more focused on nature, nearby villages or towns would provide amenities.


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