Best lakes around Ternitz are found within a region of Lower Austria known for its natural landscapes and mountainous terrain. While large, prominent lakes are not directly within Ternitz, the surrounding area features smaller bodies of water. These often include artificial lakes, ponds, and reservoirs integrated into natural parks and recreational zones. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation amidst its natural setting.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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In 1892, the spa park, a truly unique gem, was created by landscape gardener Franz Erban. The artificial section with the "Lenau Island," the shady, winding park paths, and, above all, the pavilion built in 1903, have made the park a popular meeting place for Reichenau's summer society.
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The Puchberg am Schneeberg spa park is a lovingly maintained, green oasis in the heart of the village – ideal for a relaxing break before or after a hike. With its extensive walking paths, colorful flowerbeds, a small pond, and comfortable benches, the park invites you to linger. Surrounded by the panorama of the surrounding mountains, it's a wonderful place to breathe deeply and enjoy nature. Especially on sunny days, the spa park is a popular meeting place for those seeking relaxation and provides a beautiful contrast to the wild mountain landscape surrounding the Schneeberg.
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The Music Pavilion is the highlight of the Kupark. It is a listed monument and was restored in 2020/2021.
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I doubt that this is a fire pond, in the middle of the forest, far from any settlement. But the beavers are allowed to do what they naturally like to do here. Here, trees are only put aside when the beaver has felled them. Elsewhere, trees gnawed by the beaver are immediately removed completely, so what does the beaver do then?? That's right, he goes for the next tree, because he wants something to eat. So we don't have a plague of beavers, but a plague of people.
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You can rent a wooden rowing boat from the Parkcafe Langegger. It's €5 for 30min.
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A beautiful place
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We downloaded the tour from the Lower Austria HP, as you can see that the route planning was changed by a tourist who does not ride MTB, on the tour it is better to stick to the old MTB scolder from Zadrobilek (the elongated ones) then save you get a lot of unnecessary "sightseeing". You should then visit the Kurpark on foot.
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The region around Ternitz features smaller bodies of water, including artificial lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. These are often integrated into natural parks and recreational zones, offering diverse settings for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. The Kurpark Pond in Puchberg am Schneeberg is within a lovingly maintained spa park where children can enjoy fish and ducks, and in summer, rowboat or pedal boat rides. The Music Pavilion, Kurpark Reichenau an der Rax is also family-friendly, with curved paths and small bridges in a historic park setting. The Marias Land Lake is another idyllic, relaxing spot for families.
While the region is known for its beautiful natural landscapes and bodies of water, direct information on designated swimming areas within the immediate Ternitz lakes is not prominent. Many of the mentioned lakes are more for scenic enjoyment, relaxation, or specific activities like boating. For broader swimming opportunities in Austria, you might explore larger, well-known bathing lakes further afield, such as those mentioned on Austria.info.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Music Pavilion, Kurpark Reichenau an der Rax, a historic man-made monument within a spa park. Another favorite is Marias Land Lake, an idyllic pond near Puchberg am Schneeberg known for its peaceful atmosphere. The Kurpark Pond, also in Puchberg am Schneeberg, is popular for its scenic beauty and recreational options.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy walks, such as those in the Sierningtal Nature Park, or more challenging mountain hikes. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Easy hikes around Ternitz or Mountain Hikes around Ternitz guides.
The lakes and ponds are often nestled within picturesque natural landscapes, including rolling hills, meadows, and forested areas. You'll find well-maintained green spaces, colorful flowerbeds, and often a backdrop of surrounding mountains, such as the Schneeberg panorama near the Kurpark Pond and the Reservoir pond at the Almreserlhaus.
The Music Pavilion, Kurpark Reichenau an der Rax is a notable historical landmark. Built in 1909 and now a listed building, it's part of a spa park established in 1892, reflecting the local architectural style and hosting events.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere, the well-maintained parks, and the opportunities for relaxation. Many enjoy the scenic views, the chance to observe fish and ducks, and the overall natural beauty that provides a contrast to the wild mountain landscape. The community has shared 56 photos and given 109 upvotes to these spots.
Yes, the area around Ternitz offers various cycling routes. You can explore paths like the Schwarzatal Cycle Path or routes that take you through scenic landscapes. For more information on routes and their difficulty, refer to the Cycling around Ternitz guide.
Some locations, like the Reservoir at Rax Valley Station, are directly on the main road and offer parking facilities. For other spots, parking availability may vary, but many recreational areas in the region are generally accessible by car.
While specific regulations for each lake vary, many natural areas and hiking trails in Austria are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific highlight details for the most accurate information regarding pet policies.
Yes, some lake areas offer culinary options. For instance, the Kurpark Pond has culinary catering right on its shore, with shops nearby. Marias Land Lake also features a restaurant serving regional specialties, perfect for a break.


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