Best lakes around Maria Enzersdorf are primarily located in the surrounding Mödling district of Lower Austria, offering diverse natural and man-made bodies of water. This region is characterized by its proximity to the Vienna Woods and a mix of recreational areas and natural reserves. The lakes primarily serve for bathing, recreation, and nature observation, providing accessible escapes from urban environments.
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Very suitable for longer walks, as the paths are relatively flat. The best time is around midday to early afternoon on weekdays. Few people and almost no noisy families, you can really talk about relaxation.
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It seems to be a very lucrative business for the municipality. It has nothing to do with protecting the residents, because the residents are not on the large parking lots either. The parking enforcement officers also come directly from the municipality of Laxenburg and are also very unfriendly. Rip-off at its finest, bravo Mödling, keep it up.
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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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An idyllic forest pond with a small viewing platform offering a direct view of the still water. Dragonflies, frogs, and waterfowl provide a front-row seat to nature's wonders. The perfect spot for a peaceful break, a photo, and a few minutes of relaxation in the shade of the trees.
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A little cooling for the dog
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For swimming and comprehensive recreation, consider Badesee Ozean in Guntramsdorf, which offers a large sunbathing lawn, beach volleyball, and a children's playground. Another excellent option is Windradlteich Guntramsdorf, an artificial lake with sandy and gravelly sections, shady spots, a non-swimmer area, and a restaurant. Kahrteich Wiener Neudorf is also popular for bathing, fishing, and diving, featuring beach volleyball courts and a restaurant.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Badesee Ozean and Windradlteich Guntramsdorf both offer children's playgrounds and dedicated non-swimmer areas. The Wienerberg Pond is a protected landscape with enchanting paths, perfect for nature walks. Doblhoff Pond in Baden allows boat rentals and has a cafe, while Poplar Pond is described as a 'paradise for children' with play equipment and abundant wildlife like frogs and newts.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. The Wienerberg Pond is known for its extensive reed beds, providing a vital habitat for numerous bird species. Kahrteich Wiener Neudorf boasts diverse flora and fauna with extensive reed beds and natural vegetation. The Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake, now a nature reserve, offers a serene natural idyll ideal for enjoying untouched nature. The Priessnitztal Wetland Biotope is an ecologically significant area for nature observation and wildlife.
Absolutely. The Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake is highly recommended for hiking and cycling, offering scenic views. The Priessnitztal Wetland Biotope features trails ideal for hiking and nature observation. For more structured routes, you can explore nearby guides such as Easy hikes around Maria Enzersdorf or Gravel biking around Maria Enzersdorf, which include routes like the 'View of the Mödling Aqueduct' loop or the 'Helenental Cycle Path'.
Many lakes offer convenient amenities. Badesee Ozean provides a buffet, toilets, and showers. Windradlteich Guntramsdorf features a restaurant and bar called 'Südufer'. Kahrteich Wiener Neudorf has a restaurant, 'Zur Oase', on-site. At Doblhoff Pond, you can find a cafe and benches, and even rent boats.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by lake, the Forest Pond with Viewing Platform is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local signage or municipality websites for current rules regarding dogs, especially in designated bathing areas or nature reserves.
The bathing season for many lakes, such as Kahrteich Wiener Neudorf, typically runs from May to September, making summer ideal for swimming and water activities. However, for hiking, cycling, and nature observation, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Winter can also be appealing for peaceful walks, though water activities will be limited.
Yes, the Windradlteich Guntramsdorf has an interesting historical dimension, as it was created from clay extraction used for Vienna's Ringstrasse construction. The Wienerberg Pond is also a result of historical brickworks, with a history dating back to Roman times and a large brick factory under Maria Theresa.
The Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake, located in the municipality of Perchtoldsdorf, is described as a 'very young nature reserve' and remains somewhat of an insider tip for those seeking a peaceful break and untouched nature. While access has become restricted, its natural beauty is highly regarded for hiking and cycling in the surrounding area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from active sports like beach volleyball and boating to tranquil relaxation on sunbathing lawns. The natural beauty, especially the extensive reed beds and bird habitats at places like the Wienerberg Pond, is highly valued. Families particularly enjoy the playgrounds and safe swimming areas, while hikers and cyclists love the scenic trails around lakes like the Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake.
While specific public transport routes to each lake are not detailed, many of these lakes are located within the Mödling district, which is generally well-connected. For example, Badesee Ozean is noted to have cycling routes leading to it, suggesting good accessibility. For detailed public transport information, it is recommended to check local transport schedules for routes to Guntramsdorf, Wiener Neudorf, or Baden.
Yes, several lakes offer dining options. The Windradlteich Guntramsdorf has the 'Südufer' restaurant and bar. At Kahrteich Wiener Neudorf, you can find 'Zur Oase' restaurant. Additionally, Doblhoff Pond in Baden features a cafe where visitors can relax.


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