Best lakes in Weinsberger Wald are found within a forest-rich granite plateau spanning the border between Lower and Upper Austria. This region is part of Austria's largest contiguous forest area, offering various recreational opportunities. The area features numerous picturesque lakes and ponds, contributing to its natural landscape. These bodies of water provide diverse natural features for visitors to explore.
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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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Idyllic bathing spots around the lake, some with a jetty...
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Far away in the forest you will find this nice pond. Several meadows invite you to take a relaxing break, where you can enjoy the tranquility of the forest.
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The Schlesingerteich has a size of approx. 5.5 ha and used to be used for the floating of wood. The nearby lumberjack museum in the village (approx. 1 km away) documents the development of the lumberjack village of Bärnkopf. At the Schlesingerteich there is a sunbathing lawn (no entry), toilet, changing rooms, beach volleyball court, fitness course and kiosk (open when the pool is open) [waldviertel.at]
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For swimming, Lake Edlesberger is an excellent choice, being one of the largest swimming lakes in Lower Austria. The Schlesingerteich is also used for swimming during the day. Note that swimming is forbidden at Stifterteich.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Lake Edlesberger, Pfaffenstegteich, Dürnbergteich, and Hanslteich are all great options for families, offering serene environments and opportunities to enjoy nature. The Hubertusteich also offers camping and huts, making it suitable for families.
The lakes in Weinsberger Wald are nestled within Austria's largest contiguous forest area, a granite plateau. You'll find picturesque forest settings, meadows, and bogs. For instance, Lake Edlesberger is surrounded by forests, meadows, and bogs, while Dürnbergteich offers a Scandinavian ambiance with coniferous forests. Hanslteich is fed by pure spring water and almost entirely surrounded by forest.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. The Schlesingerteich is presently used for fishing. The Hubertusteich is also a popular spot for anglers and boasts a well-maintained pond system with a diverse fish population.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, the Weinsberger Wald offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including waterfall hikes like those near Lohnbach Waterfall. There are also extensive routes for gravel biking and road cycling. For more details on routes, you can check out the waterfall hikes, gravel biking, and road cycling routes guides for the region.
Some lakes have interesting historical connections. For example, the Pfaffenstegteich was historically known as Brandstetterteich, named after a family of wood chippers. The Schlesingerteich was created approximately 200 years ago as a reservoir for timber floating.
The region's lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and cooling off in the fresh water of lakes like Lake Edlesberger. The forests surrounding lakes like Hanslteich provide ample shade even on warm days. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage.
Yes, many of the lakes offer a tranquil escape. Pfaffenstegteich is picturesquely enclosed by the Weinsberg forest, offering an idyllic panorama. Dürnbergteich, located far in the forest, provides a peaceful spot to rest and enjoy the quiet. Hanslteich, at 900m above sea level, is an idyllic forest pond fed by untouched spring water.
The Weinsberger Wald region, including its lakes and ponds like Hoheneicher Teiche, Bruneiteich, or Klausteich near Altmelon, is recognized for its value as a biotope. This means it supports numerous bird species and offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography.
The clean and often crystal-clear waters of Austria's bathing lakes are a highlight, and those in the Weinsberger Wald are no exception. Hanslteich, for instance, is fed by forest spring water from the untouched Weinsbergerwald, ensuring its purity.
The Weinsberger Wald is a forest-rich granite plateau. Trails around the lakes will often take you through forests, meadows, and sometimes bogs, offering varied terrain suitable for hiking and cycling. While some paths are easy, others might be intermediate in difficulty, as indicated by categories for highlights like Lake Edlesberger and Pfaffenstegteich.
Yes, Stifterteich is an example of an artificially created pond that maintains a very natural appearance, making it a pleasant spot to take a break from everyday life.


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