Best lakes around Frankenau-Unterpullendorf are found within the wider Burgenland region of Austria, as the municipality itself does not feature large, prominent lakes. This area is characterized by diverse bathing lakes and the unique steppe lake, Lake Neusiedl. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and artificial water bodies, offering recreational activities and natural beauty. The landscape combines rolling hills, vineyards, and extensive reed belts, providing a range of experiences from swimming to birdwatching.
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A great place for the whole family. Sheep in the pastures, art objects from the local pottery and a fitness trail. Definitely worth a stop if you're walking or cycling past.
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Backwater basin for flood protection and popular recreational area for humans and animals :-)
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Nice resting place by the lake, this lake is located right next to the Abert-to Lake. From here you also have a beautiful view of the Köszegi Mountains.
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Spectacular rest area, rain shelter, benches, parking spaces... and fenced fishing spots. The view of the background - the Kőszegi Mountains - is worth every minute!
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A nice spot. The retention basin is not only designed in a practical way. It also offers relaxation and exercise in the form of a walk around the lake with exercise park stations. The whole thing is rounded off with resting options in the form of benches.
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Artificial boating and fishing lake. A favorite place to relax. Ideal for relaxation or sports (eg running), fishing. Nearby there is free parking, buffet / pub, dog runner, guest house, and bicycle rental (?). A good starting point for tours!
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While Frankenau-Unterpullendorf itself doesn't have large, prominent lakes directly within its boundaries, the immediate vicinity offers smaller, charming spots like the Stoober Retention Basin, which is a popular recreational area, and Csónakázó Lake, an artificial boating and fishing lake. Further afield in Burgenland, you'll find larger, well-known lakes.
Yes, the wider Burgenland region boasts several significant lakes. Most notably, Lake Neusiedl, a unique steppe lake and a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit for its extensive reed belt and birdwatching opportunities. Another popular choice is Neufelder See, known for its excellent water quality and diverse leisure activities, including diving. Sonnensee Ritzing also offers comprehensive family-friendly facilities.
The lakes in Burgenland offer diverse natural settings. You'll find idyllic landscapes with rolling hills and vineyards around Neufelder See, while Lake Neusiedl is characterized by vast meadows and Europe's second-largest continuous reed belt. Sonnensee Ritzing is surrounded by deep green, shady forests and lush meadows. Smaller local lakes like Abért Lake provide scenic views, often with the Kőszegi Mountains in the background.
Absolutely. Burgenland is known for its bathing lakes. Neufelder See is a popular choice with crystal-clear water and well-maintained grassy areas. Sonnensee Ritzing offers a large sandy beach, water slides, and a diving board, making it ideal for families. Other natural bathing lakes in Burgenland, such as those in Kobersdorf, Markt St. Martin, Rauchwart, Königsdorf, Rechnitz, Forchtenstein, and Neudörfl, also provide refreshing dips.
The larger lakes in Burgenland offer a variety of water sports. Lake Neusiedl is a paradise for windsurfing, sailing, and kitesurfing due to its shallow depth and consistent winds. Neufelder See is renowned as a dive spot with excellent visibility and underwater attractions. Both lakes also support stand-up paddling and general swimming.
Yes, the region around Frankenau-Unterpullendorf offers numerous routes suitable for cycling and running, often passing by or near lakes. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Lutzmannsburg – Artworks at Stoober Bach loop' or longer tours that take you past scenic spots. Running enthusiasts can find moderate trails such as the 'Running loop from Lutzmannsburg' or 'Running loop from Oberloisdorf'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Frankenau-Unterpullendorf and Running Trails around Frankenau-Unterpullendorf guides.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. The Stoober Retention Basin offers a walk around the lake with exercise park stations and art objects. Csónakázó Lake is ideal for relaxation and sports. Sonnensee Ritzing is particularly well-equipped for families, featuring water slides, a diving board, a large sandy beach, playgrounds, and beach volleyball courts. Neufelder See also has shallow shore areas and safe swimming zones.
Lake Neusiedl is unique as a steppe lake, exceptionally shallow with an average depth of only 1 meter, and is partly located in Hungary. It features the second-largest continuous reed belt in Europe, making it an unparalleled habitat for birdwatching. Its combination of unique ecology, opportunities for water sports, and surrounding vineyards and culture offers a distinct experience.
Sonnensee Ritzing provides extensive facilities for a fun and relaxing day. These include water slides, a diving board, a swimming island, a large sandy beach, and facilities for introductory diving. On land, visitors can enjoy a sun terrace, day cabins, solar showers, parasol and lounger rentals, a massage room, beach volleyball courts, a children's playground, and tennis courts.
The Stoober Retention Basin serves as both flood protection and a popular recreational area. It offers a pleasant walk around the lake with exercise park stations, art objects from local pottery, and opportunities for relaxation on benches. It's a great spot for the whole family, with sheep often grazing in nearby pastures.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal when temperatures are warmest. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather for cycling, walking, and birdwatching, especially around Lake Neusiedl, with fewer crowds and beautiful natural colors.
While specific rules can vary by location, many outdoor areas around the lakes in Burgenland are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks on leashes. For instance, Csónakázó Lake mentions a dog runner nearby. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in designated bathing areas or nature reserves like parts of Lake Neusiedl.


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