Best lakes around Vitis offer a variety of natural and man-made water features. This area, located in Lower Austria, provides diverse aquatic environments, including natural moor ponds and facilities for water-related activities. Visitors can explore unique habitats with specific flora and fauna, alongside recreational bathing spots. The landscape combines natural elements with accessible attractions.
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There are two otters down by the pond, a male and a female. Otto and Lotti.
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The Blockheideteich in the Waldviertel, Lower Austria is embedded in the unique Blockheide with its distinctive granite blocks and special vegetation. This picturesque pond offers you the perfect place for a break on your Naturknallweg adventure, surrounded by breathtaking peace and natural beauty.
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Don't be put off by the dark brown water of the natural bathing pond, as the local population has always said that the boggy water has healing properties. The bathing pond is fed with water directly from the Schrems high moor. [schrems.at]
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The heart of the nature park is the raised moor near the town of Heidenreichstein in the northwestern Waldviertel. The open moor areas and the forest on the edge of the Winkelauer Pond bear witness to a vegetation history that goes back more than 10,000 years. Areas of peat moss, sundew and cotton grass give an idea of the original moorland landscape.
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In the nature park, the preservation of the “moor” habitat has the highest priority alongside climate protection. Moors are not characterized by a very large variety of plants and animals, but by relatively few but extremely specialists, such as the northern moss damsel (a type of dragonfly) and the moor frog.
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The only otter was not camera shy at all and put himself in the spotlight.
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Educational exhibition, we found the aquariums to be a bit small.
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The region around Vitis, located in Lower Austria, is characterized by unique natural moor ponds and recreational bathing lakes. You can explore diverse aquatic environments, including high moors with specialized flora and fauna, and areas with distinctive granite blocks, such as near Blockheideteich.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Underwater Realm Aquariums offers educational insights into local fish and aquatic animals, including otter feedings. Schrems Moor Bath provides a natural swimming pond with facilities, and the Heidenreichstein Moor Shelter is a starting point for exploring the high moor via a boardwalk, which can be an engaging experience for children.
Yes, you can go swimming at Schrems Moor Bath. This natural swimming pond is fed directly from a raised bog, and its water is traditionally believed to have beneficial effects. It offers modern outdoor pool facilities, including a sandy beach and jetties.
Absolutely. The region offers various hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore trails like the 'View of Vitis loop' or the 'Jaudling Village Church loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Vitis guide.
The Heidenreichstein Moor Nature Park is a prime example, allowing visitors to explore a high moor via a boardwalk. This nature reserve is a Natura 2000 habitat and bird sanctuary, home to specialized flora and fauna like the northern moss damsel and moor frog. The Water Garden also showcases a special habitat with typical plants such as sundew and cotton grass, and wildlife like frogs and dragonflies.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural environments, such as the high moors and the opportunity to experience local aquatic life. The educational aspects of the Underwater Realm Aquariums, especially the otter feedings, are highly praised. The natural bathing experience at Schrems Moor Bath and the peaceful, scenic beauty of places like Blockheideteich are also popular.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails in the vicinity. Routes like the 'Underwater Realm Aquariums – Schrems Moor Bath loop' offer moderate difficulty. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Vitis guide.
The Underwater Realm Aquariums is dedicated to showcasing the beauty and diversity of local fish and aquatic animals, including catfish, perch, pike, and native crabs. It also offers educational insights into water, ponds, and wildlife, with a highlight being the otter feedings.
Yes, some of the highlights offer facilities. For instance, Underwater Realm Aquariums and Schrems Moor Bath both have cafes or restaurants available for visitors.
The lakes around Vitis are particularly unique due to their strong connection to moorland ecosystems. The presence of natural moor ponds, such as those feeding Schrems Moor Bath, and the extensive high moor areas like the Heidenreichstein Moor Nature Park, offer a distinct natural experience not commonly found in other lake regions.
Yes, there are several running trails in the area. You can find routes like the 'Kellerteich loop from Hirschbach' or the 'Jetzleser Teich loop from Katastralgemeinde Jetzles'. More information on these and other running routes is available in the Running Trails around Vitis guide.


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