Best lakes in the Vienna Woods are found within a picturesque forested highland region, forming the northeastern foothills of the Northern Limestone Alps. This area offers natural beauty and various recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including forests, hills, and bodies of water. Visitors can explore a range of lakes, from natural ponds to former quarries and reservoirs.
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The first plans already existed in 1781 by the architect Wilhelm Bayer. The lake, upon its construction in 1895–1897, was used only as a utility water reservoir, and until recently as a drinking water reservoir for the Wiental water pipeline of the Wiental waterworks. The content of the basin, which is created by a 240-meter-long and 13-meter-high dam, was 1,430,000 cubic meters at the time.
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The Konstantinteich (Constantine Pond) in Vienna's Prater is an idyllic pond located below Konstantinhügel (Constantine Hill), an artificial hill created for the 1873 World's Fair. Nestled within the Prater's expansive green spaces, the pond forms part of a popular network of paths for walkers, runners, and cyclists. Visitors can reach the hill and surrounding paths via the historic Konstantinsteg (Constantine Bridge), Vienna's oldest surviving bridge, dating back to 1873. Together with the other bodies of water in the Prater, the Konstantinteich contributes significantly to the park's natural atmosphere and offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city.
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The Kaltenleutgeben quarry lake lies idyllically nestled between steep rock faces and dense forest, shimmering in rich shades of green and blue on sunny days. Along the shore, you'll find lovely spots for a break with views of the water and the former quarry face. Please observe the local regulations – swimming and cycling are restricted or partially prohibited in the lake area.
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The bathing and sunbathing lawn below Greifenstein Castle on the Danube embankment is an idyllic spot for relaxation and enjoying nature. Located directly on the old Danube river arm, it offers picturesque views of the historic castle and is ideal for sunbathing, picnicking, or swimming. The lawn is easily accessible by bike, as a flat path runs along the Danube's banks, and the surrounding area is ideal for relaxing bike rides. Here, a tranquil atmosphere, nature experiences, and a historic backdrop combine to create a perfect day trip destination.
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The Silbersee in Kritzendorf is an idyllic bathing lake that is easily accessible by bike, for example, via the Danube Cycle Path. The route leads through picturesque landscapes and is ideal for a relaxing bike ride from Vienna via Klosterneuburg. Once at the lake, cyclists can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, relax on the lawn, or take a break at the Silbersee Inn, which offers regional cuisine and a view of the water. The Silbersee offers a perfect combination of nature, relaxation, and culinary delights for cyclists.
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The bathing area on the Danube tributary in Greifenstein is an idyllic spot for relaxing and swimming, located directly on the Danube Cycle Path and thus particularly easy to reach by bike. The surrounding area boasts quiet coves, lush meadows, and a clear view of Greifenstein Castle opposite. In addition to swimming, cyclists can explore the surrounding area or enjoy the view. In the summer months, there is also a trampoline facility, a playground, and a beach volleyball court nearby. Getting there by bike is easy, and the area offers a refreshing break in nature.
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The Wienerwaldsee is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists, offering well-marked paths, including a paved circular path of approximately 4.2 kilometers. This path is ideal for leisurely strolls, cycling, and is suitable for strollers. While swimming is prohibited, its natural beauty and accessibility make it a favorite for outdoor activities.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Dehnepark Pond is located in a beautiful natural park with diverse paths for hiking and opportunities to observe fish and turtles. The Greifenstein Danube Oxbow also offers many opportunities for families, including swimming and relaxing by the water.
The Greifenstein Danube Oxbow is very nice for swimming and relaxing. Another option is the Silver Lake in Kritzendorf, an idyllic bathing lake accessible via the Danube Cycle Path, offering a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation.
The Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake, once a quarry, is now a nature reserve known for its beautiful green and blue shimmering water nestled between steep rock faces and dense forest. The Wienerberg Pond, an artificially created lake, boasts the largest stock of reeds in southern Vienna, providing a habitat for numerous bird species.
The Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake is considered a natural idyll and remains somewhat of an insider tip for those seeking a tranquil escape. Similarly, the Silver Lake in Kritzendorf is a small, secluded lake offering a quiet escape where visitors can relax and feel wonderfully alone with nature.
The Wienerwaldsee, as a water protection area, has flourished as a habitat for diverse flora and fauna. At Dehnepark Pond, visitors can observe fish and turtles. The reed beds of Wienerberg Pond provide perfect nesting opportunities for songbirds like the great reed warbler, little bittern, or reed bunting.
Yes, the Wienerwaldsee is a suitable spot for fishing, with carp, pike, and zander making their home there.
Beyond walking and cycling around the lakes, the Vienna Woods offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the Helenental Trail. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB Trails in the Vienna Woods, and gravel biking routes such as the Lobau-Runde are also available.
While not an open-air lake, the Seegrotte Hinterbrühl, located within the Vienna Woods, houses Europe's largest underground lake and offers a unique experience combining natural beauty with historical significance. It's often included in half-day trips that also visit the Cistercian Abbey of Heiligenkreuz.
Near the Silver Lake in Kritzendorf, you can find the Silbersee Inn, which offers regional cuisine with views of the water. For those exploring the Wienerwaldsee, the nearby Beerwart offers panoramic views of the lake.
The lakes in the Vienna Woods are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful foliage changes. Summer is ideal for swimming at lakes like the Greifenstein Danube Oxbow. Even in winter, the paths around lakes like the Wienerwaldsee are suitable for walks, though ice skating is prohibited.
Some lakes are relatively easy to reach. Dehnepark Pond, for instance, is easily accessible with tram line 49 or U4. For others, a combination of public transport and a short walk or cycle might be necessary.


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