Lakes around Schönbach, a market town in the Waldviertel region of Lower Austria, offer diverse natural landscapes. Situated at the source of the Kleiner Kamp river, the area is known for its picturesque water bodies. The region features a mix of natural ponds and larger lakes, providing various recreational opportunities. This area is a destination for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Here you can relax and enjoy nature.
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A beautiful lake that invites you to linger. It's easy to walk around it—but it's not wheelchair accessible.
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The landscape is as if you were in Norway, beautiful.
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The Pfaffenstegteich is idyllically located in the Weinsberger Forest. It is worth stopping here to enjoy the panorama.
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Nice fish pond, unfortunately not for swimming...
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Idyllic bathing spots around the lake, some with a jetty...
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For swimming and water activities, the Upper Village Pond (Oberer Ortsteich) is an excellent choice, offering a flat sandy beach, fountains, a toddler water slide, and a diving board. The Dobra Reservoir, part of the Kamp Valley Reservoirs, is also one of the largest swimming lakes in the Waldviertel, with bathing areas and a campsite. Lake Edlesberger is another significant swimming lake in Lower Austria, known for its natural setting.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. The Upper Village Pond (Oberer Ortsteich) features a playground, beach volleyball, and safe swimming conditions with a toddler slide. Himmelteich, Pfaffenstegteich, and Weyrerteich are also categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for a day out.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find trails around the Kamp Valley Reservoirs, such as the Kamptal Seenweg, which follows the Kamp Valley for almost 100 km. The Lake Edlesberger has an easy-to-walk path around it. For more structured routes, consider exploring the hiking guide for Schönbach, which includes trails like the Lohnbach Waterfall loop.
Yes, the Kamp Valley Reservoirs are notable for their historical surroundings. Near Ottenstein Reservoir, you can find medieval castle ruins like Lichtenfels and Ottenstein Castle, which now serves as a hotel and restaurant. The Dobra Reservoir also has medieval ruins on its northern side that are open for visits.
The Himmelteich is particularly popular with fishermen and is considered a natural paradise. The Weyrerteich, a 500-year-old fish pond, is also especially popular with anglers.
The Ottenstein Reservoir is renowned for its stunning fjord-like scenery, with branching lake arms and steep, forested shorelines, making it highly photogenic. The Pfaffenstegteich, picturesquely enclosed by the Weinsberg forest, offers a beautiful panorama worth stopping for.
The Upper Village Pond (Oberer Ortsteich) offers a 'Teichstüberl' (lakeside snack bar) during summer, public toilets, changing facilities, and an adjacent leisure center with beach volleyball and tennis courts. The Dobra Reservoir has a popular campsite on its northern shore.
Yes, the Waldviertel region provides opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. The Kamptal Seenweg, which connects the Kamp Valley lakes, is suitable for walking and cycling. For specific routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Schönbach or the Cycling around Schönbach guides, which feature trails like the Stifterteich loop or the Dürnbergteich loop.
The Kamp Valley Reservoirs (Ottenstein, Dobra, and Thurnberg) are often called the 'fjord region of the Waldviertel' due to their steep, forested shorelines and branching lake arms, especially at Ottenstein. They offer a unique blend of natural beauty, water sports, and historical landmarks like medieval castle ruins.
Yes, the Upper Village Pond (Oberer Ortsteich) has a large parking lot (P1) available for visitors. Information on parking at other specific lakes may vary, but generally, popular recreational areas in the Waldviertel are equipped with visitor parking.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The Himmelteich is loved as an 'idyllic pond' and 'natural paradise.' The Pfaffenstegteich is valued for its picturesque setting and panorama. The Weyrerteich is recommended as a 'resting place for hikes' and a 'spacious, idyllic pond'.
While many areas offer pleasant walks, it's important to note that not all paths are universally accessible. For example, a tip for Lake Edlesberger mentions that it's easy to walk around but 'not wheelchair accessible.' It's advisable to check specific trail conditions if accessibility is a concern.


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