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Top 20 Lakes around Maria-Lanzendorf

Lakes around Maria-Lanzendorf are found in the surrounding region, as the municipality itself is a small area known for its pilgrimage church and the Wiener Neustadt Canal. While Maria-Lanzendorf does not contain significant natural lakes, nearby Vienna offers several recreational water bodies. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation. The area's landscape includes waterways like the Petersbach and canal systems.

Best lakes around Maria-Lanzendorf

  • The most popular lakes is Wienerberg Pond, a lake that is an artificially created body of water known for its extensive reed belts and as a habitat for numerous bird species. This 123-hectare area provides a green recreational space with marked running trails.
  • Another must-see spot is ornamental pond, an artificially created lake located within the Mannswörth recreation area. This pond is suitable for fishing and offers walking paths, with opportunities to observe turtles and pond fowl.
  • Visitors also love Swiss Garden, a large urban park featuring a pond, children's playgrounds, and sports areas. The park was established in 1905 and offers relaxation within the city.
  • Maria-Lanzendorf is known for artificial lakes and ponds, often integrated into urban parks or recreational areas. These water bodies offer diverse environments for activities like walking, birdwatching, and relaxation.
  • The lakes around Maria-Lanzendorf are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 95 upvotes and 57 photos contributed by visitors.

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Laxenburg Swimming Pond

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On June 1, 2013, the ceremonial opening of the newly designed “Berger Pond” took place as a bathing pond for the market town of Laxenburg. Even though the external conditions - air temperature and water temperature were both around 14 degrees - were unpleasant, the event was attended by more than 200 guests.

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Lusthaus Water

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The body of water behind the Lusthaus in Vienna's Prater is called Lusthauswasser. The floodplain area and former arm of the Danube is home to many rare aquatic animals.

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Wienerberg Pond

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A green paradise on the Wienerberg, from wasteland to oasis. It's simply incredible to step just a few steps from the busy Triesterstraße and find yourself immersed in a hidden green haven. You think to yourself, "What? There's a place like this here?" And yes, it's hard to believe, but amidst the hustle and bustle of the district, you'll find a protected landscape where crickets chirp and birds sing.

Enchanting paths wind their way through meadows and embankments across 123 hectares. At the heart of the area lies an artificial pond with quite a story to tell. A brickyard once stood here, active since Roman times. Under Maria Theresa, the first state-run brickyard was established, and later Alois Miesbach took over the business. His brick factory became the largest in Europe – with an unbelievable annual production of 130 million bricks!

But in the 1960s, it all came to an end, and the factory closed. The Wienerberg Pond is essentially just the result of the excavated material from these brickworks. After the factory closed, the area was initially misused as a dumping ground. But then the city's foresters came along and lovingly transformed this place into a genuine recreational area.

It was a brilliant idea not to build apartment blocks all over it! This way, we can preserve this piece of nature, which invites us to relax and breathe deeply. Unlike the gray concrete jungles of the city, this is a place where you can truly flourish.

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Wienerberg Lake

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The Wienerberg is an impressive recreational area in the 10th district, which extends over 117 hectares. It offers a variety of leisure opportunities and is particularly known for its skyline, which is characterized by modern high-rise buildings. This skyline forms a fascinating contrast to the natural surroundings of the Wienerberg, which, with its green spaces, ponds and hiking trails, is a popular destination for walkers, joggers and nature lovers.

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Gausterer Pond Wine Tavern

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The Teichheuriger Guntramsdorf at Rohrfeldteich is open again from April 13th to October 13th.
We've been back for you since April 13th, 2019. During our "Aussteckt" (open) hours, weather permitting, we're open Monday to Friday from 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays from 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM (kitchen open until 9:00 PM). On beautiful summer days, enjoy one of our traditional Heurigen breads, homemade spreads, or our delicacies with a good glass of wine made 100% from our own vineyards. For table reservations, you can reach us anytime by phone at 0676/916 48 40 (Eva-Maria Bogner) or at teichheuriger@reinhard-gausterer.at.


Would you like to celebrate your birthday or other special occasion with us? Then reserve a table with us, and we'll be happy to prepare a delicious Brett'l Jause for you upon request.

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April 26, 2026, Lusthauswasser

The Lusthauswasser is an idyllic still body of water in the Wiener Prater – a remnant of a former Danube side arm and part of the natural floodplain forest network away from the regulated Danube Canal. The tranquil scenery between trees and water makes it a beautiful spot for relaxed walks or bike tours through the green oasis in the middle of the city. Nature lovers and birdwatchers in particular will find a quiet retreat here with rich flora and fauna.

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At the very south of the Prater is the "Lusthauswasser" watercourse. Here, several water birds live in their natural habitat.

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Located on a large meadow, it features Heuriger benches and self-service tables, but the service is friendly. Simple but excellent dishes at a fair price. Good wines – from inexpensive draft wines to premium wines. Parking is available right in front.

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Michael (Wasi)
September 24, 2024, Wienerbergteich

A highlight of the Wienerberg is the artificially created Wienerberg pond, which is surrounded by reed belts and provides a habitat for numerous bird species.

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Michael (Wasi)
September 24, 2024, Wienerberg Lake

The Wienerberg is an impressive recreational area in the 10th district, which extends over 117 hectares. It offers a variety of leisure opportunities and is particularly known for its skyline, which is characterized by modern high-rise buildings. This skyline forms a fascinating contrast to the natural surroundings of the Wienerberg, which, with its green spaces, ponds and hiking trails, is a popular destination for walkers, joggers and nature lovers.

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Nice wine tavern. Swimming is not allowed in the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes can I find near Maria-Lanzendorf?

While Maria-Lanzendorf itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding region, particularly Vienna, offers a variety of recreational water bodies. These include artificially created ponds like Wienerberg Pond, former Danube side arms such as Heustadlwasser, and ornamental ponds within recreational areas like the ornamental pond in Mannswörth. Many are integrated into urban parks or nature reserves, providing green spaces for relaxation and outdoor activities.

Are there family-friendly lakes around Maria-Lanzendorf?

Yes, several lakes and recreational areas are suitable for families. Wienerberg Pond offers extensive green spaces and marked running trails. The Heustadlwasser area in Vienna's Prater has a shaded circular path perfect for strollers, and its side arm, Rosenwasser, features a bathing spot with a children's area and playground. The Swiss Garden also includes children's playgrounds and a pond.

What natural features can I observe at these lakes?

The lakes offer diverse natural features. Wienerberg Pond is known for its extensive reed belts, providing a habitat for numerous bird species like the great reed warbler and little bittern. The Heustadlwasser, a former Danube side arm, offers a tranquil environment for walks. At the ornamental pond in Mannswörth, you can spot turtles and various pond fowl.

Can I go swimming in the lakes near Maria-Lanzendorf?

While swimming in the main Heustadlwasser is generally not recommended, its side arm, Rosenwasser, provides a suitable area for splashing and bathing, complete with a children's area. Panozzalacke is another excellent spot for swimming, especially popular in summer, with shallow waters suitable for children and a large lawn for relaxing.

What outdoor activities can I do near these lakes?

The areas around the lakes are great for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, jogging, and cycling on marked trails around Wienerberg Pond. The Heustadlwasser offers pleasant, shaded walking paths. For more extensive activities, you can explore nearby routes for easy hikes, cycling, or mountain biking, which often pass through scenic areas close to these water bodies.

Are there easy walking trails around the lakes?

Yes, there are several easy walking options. Wienerberg Pond features over 10 km of marked running and walking trails. A circular path around the Heustadlwasser takes about an hour and is mostly shaded, making it pleasant for leisurely strolls. The ornamental pond in Mannswörth also has walking paths of various lengths.

What is the best time to visit the lakes near Maria-Lanzendorf?

The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and birdwatching. Summer is ideal for swimming at spots like Rosenwasser (Heustadlwasser's side arm) or Panozzalacke. Even in winter, the areas around the lakes provide opportunities for peaceful walks, especially around Wienerberg Pond where birds from other habitats find food.

Are the lake areas accessible by public transport?

Many of the lakes, especially those within Vienna like Wienerberg Pond and Heustadlwasser, are well-integrated into the city's public transport network, making them easily reachable from Maria-Lanzendorf via connections to Vienna. Specific public transport options will vary by location, so it's advisable to check local transport schedules for your chosen destination.

Are there places to eat or amenities near the lakes?

Yes, some lake areas offer amenities. The Heustadlwasser area in Vienna's Prater is home to the Schutzhaus Heustadlwasser, a family-friendly restaurant with outdoor and indoor play areas. Near Panozzalacke, you'll find the 'Crispy House' offering drinks, food, and ice cream. The Swiss Garden also has an inn called 'Zur Kleine Steiermark'.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes around Maria-Lanzendorf?

Visitors appreciate the serene atmosphere and the opportunity to escape urban life. Many highlight the peaceful ambiance of Wienerberg Pond, calling it a 'green paradise' and praising its beautiful lake and cycling tracks. The shaded paths around Heustadlwasser are popular for strolls, and the family-friendly amenities and swimming spots like Rosenwasser and Panozzalacke are also highly valued.

Are there any nature reserves near the lakes?

Yes, the Toter Grund Nature Reserve is located on Donauinsel (Danube Island) and offers a glimpse into what the island would be like if left to natural processes. It's a quiet and beautiful area, providing a wilder natural experience not far from the city.

Can I bring my dog to the lakes?

Many outdoor recreational areas in Austria are dog-friendly, but specific rules can vary by location. Generally, dogs are welcome on leashes in most public parks and walking trails around lakes like Wienerberg Pond and Heustadlwasser. However, designated swimming areas or nature protection zones might have restrictions. Always look for local signage regarding dog policies.

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