Best lakes around Untersiebenbrunn are found within the surrounding Lower Austria region, as Untersiebenbrunn itself does not feature prominent natural lakes. The area offers various natural swimming ponds and artificial bathing lakes, providing opportunities for recreation. These water bodies are valued for their ecological balance and offer refreshing experiences. Visitors can explore options ranging from quiet, idyllic ponds to larger leisure centers with additional facilities.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Attention: Since May 2025, this property with its gravel pit has been accessible only to residents. Access to the property is no longer permitted. Attention: Since May 2025, it is not permitted to enter this area again or take a bath!
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Please note: Since May 2025, this property, including a gravel pit, has been accessible only to residents. Access to the property is no longer permitted.
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Beautiful biotope - you can relax very well on the bench. But be careful... there are cameras set up.
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The Marchegg floodplain reserve near the Slovakian border is home to over 500 animal and plant species, some of which are highly endangered. Storks, white-tailed eagles, gray herons and beavers can be seen again and again. A herd of Konik horses also inhabits the nature reserve. These in turn attract grasshoppers and other insects.
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Bathing pond with a beautiful sandy beach.
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Nice landscaped park, with a duck pond and lots of ducks and geese
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Very nice bathing pond. However, it will still be many years before the trees are big enough and cast shadows.
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While Untersiebenbrunn itself doesn't have prominent natural lakes, the surrounding Lower Austria region offers various natural swimming ponds and artificial bathing lakes. These range from quiet, idyllic ponds to larger leisure centers with additional facilities, all valued for their ecological balance and refreshing experiences. You can also find landscaped parks with duck ponds, such as Gänserndorf Nature Park.
Yes, the broader Lower Austria region provides several options for swimming. Marchegg Lake is a well-kept swimming pond offering a great place for swimming and relaxation. Additionally, the region features natural swimming ponds designed for biological balance, often filled with fresh spring water, providing chemical-free bathing experiences.
For families, the Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path is a great option, offering well-kept rest areas. Gänserndorf Nature Park, with its duck pond and resident ducks and geese, is also very popular with families for observation and leisurely strolls.
Absolutely. The region around Untersiebenbrunn offers various routes that incorporate water bodies. For cycling, you can explore routes like the Marchfeld Canal Cycle Path or those leading to Marchegg Lake. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Untersiebenbrunn guide. For hiking, there are easy trails available, some of which pass by natural features and ponds. Check out the Easy hikes around Untersiebenbrunn guide for details.
Yes, the Pond of Tranquility is specifically known as an idyllic place to linger, observe birds and ducks, and enjoy a quiet moment. The Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path also offers a nice and quiet atmosphere with well-kept rest areas.
Around the various ponds and natural areas, you can often spot diverse wildlife. The Auenreservat Marchegg Pond, for instance, is part of a floodplain reserve home to over 500 animal and plant species, including storks, white-tailed eagles, gray herons, beavers, and Konik horses. Smaller ponds like the Pond of Tranquility are great for watching birds and ducks, and you might even hear frogs.
The Auenreservat Marchegg Pond is located within a significant floodplain reserve near the Slovakian border, offering a rustic landscape and rich biodiversity. Additionally, the Gänserndorf Nature Park is a beautifully landscaped park featuring a duck pond.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-kept nature of the swimming ponds, offering refreshing breaks after tours. The quiet and idyllic spots, like the Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path, are valued for relaxation. The opportunity to observe wildlife, especially ducks, geese, and other species in places like Gänserndorf Nature Park and the Auenreservat Marchegg Pond, is also a highlight.
While specific direct public transport routes to individual natural lakes are not detailed, the broader Lower Austria region is generally accessible. For information on public transport options to various recreational areas and facilities in Lower Austria, it's advisable to consult local transport schedules or the regional tourism website: lower-austria.info.
When visiting the Auenreservat Marchegg Pond, be prepared for a beautiful, rustic landscape. It's highly recommended to bring insect repellent, especially for mosquitoes ('Gelsen'), to ensure a comfortable experience while observing the diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the region offers mountain biking opportunities that can take you near various water features. For instance, some routes in the MTB Trails around Untersiebenbrunn guide might lead you along canals or towards larger water bodies like Marchegg Lake, providing scenic views during your ride.


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