Lakes in Bezirk Wiener Neustadt and its surrounding areas offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. This region, situated in Lower Austria, features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies. Visitors can find lakes suitable for swimming, relaxation, and scenic walks. The area provides accessible options for outdoor activities centered around its aquatic features.
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Soon it will be that time again, we are just waiting for the right temperatures to jump into the water - currently still empty!
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Nice lake, a beautiful photo opportunity. Unfortunately, swimming is prohibited.
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Very nice place with a beautiful pond, perfect for a little rest. Teichplatz 2721 Bad Fischau-Brunn
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Unfortunately, the recreation center and the bathing lake are only accessible to a very limited extent, and the cycle route is also subject to car traffic. Even the flower boxes that are supposed to prevent cars from driving onto the cycle path are so awkwardly placed that cyclists with luggage have trouble getting through.
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Small pond, in the middle a small island that is accessible via 2 bridges. But only opened for small festivities
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Outside the bathing season you can cycle down to the water in the area of the natural pool. A very beautiful lake! 3/4 of the lake is inaccessible because it is built up.
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Beautiful bathing pond, unfortunately not for the public
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The Villateich with the island in Lichtenwörth was recently renovated. The new widened sidewalks invite you to take a walk and several park benches offer a good place to sit and relax. Until the middle of the 15th century there was a moated castle on this island, called the Veste Lichtenwerd. Unfortunately, the "villa" that once bordered this beautiful pond, from which it got its name, no longer exists either. The once magnificent building was demolished more than 65 years ago. There are still some old trees from every great era, such as the giant plane tree that stood in the immediate vicinity of the villa. They are silent witnesses who have certainly seen a lot over time and yet have to fear for their existence. A completely healthy, approximately 250-year-old tree to the left of the main entrance to the island was not allowed to stay - a pity about that.
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For swimming and general recreation, the Neudörfl Swimming Lake (Badesee Neudörfl) is highly recommended. It features clear waters, extensive grassy areas for sunbathing, a water island, and amenities like changing rooms and sanitary facilities. The Achtersee, a gravel pit lake west of Wiener Neustadt, also offers a popular beach area for bathers, though swimming shoes are advised due to the gravelly shoreline. The Haschendorfer See Recreation Center also provides a lake with beach and facilities.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Neudörfl Swimming Lake has a shaded children's area with a sandbox and shallow lake access. Villateich and its island is another family-friendly spot with widened sidewalks for walks and benches for relaxation. Upper Reservoir at the Myra Falls is also noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful natural setting.
The Achtersee is unique as a gravel pit lake formed by the merging of two smaller ponds, giving it a distinctive shape. Lake Stickelberger is picturesque with a green island in its middle. While not a lake, the nearby Myra Falls offer stunning cascades, wooden bridges, and hiking trails, providing a beautiful natural spectacle.
Beyond swimming and sunbathing, you can enjoy various activities. The Wiener Neustädter Canal allows for canoeing along a 4.2 km stretch. For hiking, the area around the Myra Falls offers picturesque trails. You can also find numerous hiking and cycling routes throughout the region. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Bezirk Wiener Neustadt or the cycling guide.
Yes, Villateich and its island in Lichtenwörth once hosted a moated castle, the Veste Lichtenwerd, until the mid-15th century. While the castle is gone, the site retains historical significance. Additionally, the Neudörfl Swimming Lake is close to the
The Achtersee is noted for its accessibility by public transport, making it a convenient option for visitors without a car. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules, as accessibility can vary.
Yes, both the Steinbrunner See and the Haschendorf Recreation Area Lake are beautiful bathing lakes, but access is primarily restricted to residents of their respective communities.
The Neudörfl Swimming Lake offers a range of amenities including wide grassy areas for sunbathing, a water island, a beach volleyball court, changing rooms, and sanitary facilities. There's also a shaded children's area with a sandbox and shallow lake access, and the Seetaverne provides refreshments.
Yes, at the Neudörfl Swimming Lake, the Seetaverne provides on-site refreshments. The lake's proximity to the
The Achtersee is a popular local recreation area with clear water and a beach. It's easily accessible by public transport. Due to its gravelly shoreline, wearing swimming shoes is recommended for comfort.
Yes, swimming is prohibited at Lake Stickelberger, despite its picturesque setting and green island.
The Wasserleitungsweg and Brunner Teich refers to a trail that follows a waterway, featuring a low aqueduct and the waterworks of Brunn. The Brunner Teich itself is a pond that is primarily used for bathing during the warmer months and may be empty outside the bathing season.


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