Best lakes around Wildendürnbach are primarily found in the surrounding region, as the municipality itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. The area is characterized by its agricultural landscape and proximity to the Czech border. While the immediate vicinity of Wildendürnbach may not offer large natural bodies of water, nearby locations provide various options for water-based recreation and natural exploration. These include flooded quarries, bathing ponds, and reservoirs, offering diverse natural features and activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The U Mariánské mlýna quarry, also called Na Janičov vrchu, is an abandoned and flooded limestone quarry in the Pálava Protected Landscape Area. The water in the quarry is crystal clear thanks to the limestone. The stony beach is followed by a shoal several meters long, which suddenly turns into a great depth. However, it is not yet known how deep the lake is. The quarry is open to a maximum of 100 visitors at a time and rules have been established according to which a visit to the quarry is allowed. The aim is to protect the Janičův vrch quarry. The flooded quarry is part of the natural monument Quarry Janičův vrch and bathing is allowed here only on condition that the water ecosystem and the adjacent banks are not damaged.
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You can roll relaxedly along the lake.
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The quarry encourages people to take a dip in the water, which is beautifully clean. There is also the possibility of gradual entry and observation of fish. There is also a facility - 2 changing rooms + two dry toilets. There was an extremely nice lady at the entrance who will make you feel completely at ease.
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Beautiful bathing pond with leisure facilities
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Except for the showers, everything was really great
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In 1910, 99.7% of the residents were German speaking. After the First World War, Guldenfurt became part of the newly formed Czechoslovakia. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the town became part of the German Reich and became part of the Reichsgau Niederdonau. Of the men drafted into World War II, 126 died or went missing. At the end of the war, Guldenfurt was reassigned to Czechoslovakia. Some of the German-speaking local residents fled across the border to Austria or were expelled there.
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No, Wildendürnbach itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. The area is characterized by its agricultural landscape. For lake-based activities, you'll need to explore the surrounding region, which offers various options like flooded quarries, bathing ponds, and reservoirs.
The region around Wildendürnbach offers diverse water bodies, including flooded quarries, bathing ponds, and reservoirs. These provide opportunities for swimming, cycling, and nature observation.
For swimming and recreational facilities, the Poysdorf Bathing Pond is an excellent choice. It offers swimming, table tennis, mini golf, a beach volleyball court, and a fitness course. The Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch also allows swimming in its clean water and provides changing rooms and dry toilets.
Yes, both the Poysdorf Bathing Pond and the Nové Mlýny I Reservoir Bike Path are considered family-friendly. The bathing pond has a playground and various activities, while the bike path offers quiet routes suitable for families to enjoy nature.
The Nové Mlýny I Reservoir Bike Path is specifically designed for cycling, offering quiet paths and views of the reservoir. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various road cycling routes and gravel biking routes in the wider Wildendürnbach area.
The Nové Mlýny I Reservoir Bike Path is part of an impressive nature reserve, offering opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch is a natural monument known for its clean water and rare plant and animal species, as well as its paleontological significance.
Yes, the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch and the Flooded Quarry U Mariánského mlýn are both natural monuments. The latter is part of the Pálava Protected Landscape Area and has rules in place to protect its water ecosystem and banks, limiting visitors to 100 at a time.
At the Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch, visitors have reported that dogs are welcome to go into the water, with no issues from other visitors.
The Poysdorf Bathing Pond offers extensive facilities including table tennis, mini golf, a beach volleyball court, a fitness course, and a playground. At Flooded Limestone Quarry Janíčův Vrch, you'll find changing rooms, dry toilets, and sometimes drinks for sale. Camp Merkur, Pasohlávky, located on the Nové Mlýny reservoir, provides a campsite with opportunities for water sports and local cuisine.
Camp Merkur in Pasohlávky, situated on the Nové Mlýny reservoir, is ideal for water sports, enjoying local cuisine, and exploring nature through hikes. It's recommended to reserve in advance and bring your water sports equipment.
While the immediate lake areas might offer short walks, for dedicated hiking and running, you can explore the broader region. There are several running trails around Wildendürnbach, including routes like the 'Falkenstein Wine Trail' and various loops from Neudorf im Weinviertel.


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