Best lakes around Bezirk Neusiedl am See are defined by the vast Lake Neusiedl, Central Europe's largest steppe lake and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This region, bordering Austria and Hungary, is known for its unique ecosystem, including an extensive reed belt and rich biodiversity, particularly for birdwatching. The flat terrain around the lake is suitable for cycling and hiking, while the consistent winds make it a destination for various water sports. The area also features a renowned wine region.
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Always something going on on the promenade
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Super beautiful landscape, lots of birds to observe
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Beautiful lake, unfortunately very few access points
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One of many salt lakes (nature reserve) entry prohibited
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Beware of false hopes: access to the lake for swimming is subject to a charge! 7 euros per person.
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A great tour around the lake with beautiful scenery, virtually no traffic, plenty of places to stop for refreshments, and a ferry ride – definitely an experience. Some gravel roads, very fine white gravel, and lots of asphalt.
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Great tour around the lake, beautiful scenery, almost no traffic, lots of places to stop for a break.
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Always beautiful, but extremely crowded during peak season
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Lake Neusiedl is Central Europe's largest steppe lake and Austria's biggest lake, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is exceptionally shallow, with an average depth of just 1 meter, and is surrounded by an extensive reed belt, the second-largest in Europe, providing a unique ecosystem and rich biodiversity.
Yes, the region also features Zicksee, known for its thermal water qualities. The water contains sodium, which is believed to have healing properties for skin and rheumatic diseases, making it suitable for relaxation. Other smaller lakes like Zicklacke (Illmitz-Hölle) and Oberer Stinkersee also offer unique natural experiences.
The consistent winds and shallow waters of Lake Neusiedl make it an ideal destination for sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. Opportunities for stand-up paddling and pedal boating are also widely available, especially at spots like Neusiedl am See Beach and Podersdorf am See waterfront.
Absolutely. The flat terrain around Lake Neusiedl is perfect for cycling. The Neusiedler See cycle path circles the entire lake, offering picturesque views and stops in charming wine towns. You can find excellent routes like the Podersdorf-Karmazik Nature Zone Cycle Path within the Neusiedler See - Seewinkel National Park.
The Neusiedler See-Seewinkel National Park, which encompasses much of Lake Neusiedl, is a haven for birdwatchers. Over 340 bird species, including rare migratory birds, use the extensive reed belt as a crucial resting and breeding place. You can also spot various other animal species adapted to the steppe landscape.
Yes, the region is very family-friendly. Lake Neusiedl's shallow waters are ideal for children, and towns like Podersdorf am See and Neusiedl am See offer lidos with sandy beaches and shallow entries. Many highlights, including Podersdorf Lighthouse and Neusiedl am See Beach, are categorized as family-friendly.
There are numerous hiking opportunities around the lakes. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'View of Lake Neusiedl – Neusiedl am See Beach loop' or the 'Sunset at Stinkersee – Heuriger Hölle loop'. More moderate options include the 'Circular hike around the Lange Lacke - Lake Neusiedl' or the 'Zicksee and Geiselsteller loop' within the National Park. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Bezirk Neusiedl am See guide.
Yes, the flat terrain is also suitable for running. Popular routes include the 'Hölle Observation Tower – Oberer Stinkersee loop from Podersdorf am See' and the 'Neusiedl am See Beach – View of Lake Neusiedl loop from Neusiedl am See'. For more running options, check out the Running Trails around Bezirk Neusiedl am See guide.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn are excellent for cycling and hiking due to pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Autumn is particularly special for experiencing the local wine harvest. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming, though it can be more crowded. Birdwatching is best during spring and autumn migration periods.
The surrounding region is famous for its vineyards and excellent wines, offering opportunities for wine tastings and exploring historic wine cellars. Charming towns like Rust are known for their storks and wine tradition, providing both swimming opportunities and cultural exploration. Mörbisch am See is also famous for its open-air opera festival.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse activities available, from the excellent water sports conditions on Lake Neusiedl to the tranquil relaxation offered by Zicksee. The well-developed bike paths, beautiful scenery, and the opportunity to enjoy local wine and culture are also highly valued. Many find the Podersdorf Lighthouse a super nice photo opportunity, especially at sunset.
Yes, public transport options are available to reach various towns and access points around Lake Neusiedl and the Seewinkel nature reserves. Ferries also operate across Lake Neusiedl, such as the Illmitz–Mörbisch Ferry, which can be used to shorten cycling tours or simply enjoy the lake from the water.


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