Lakes around Pinkafeld offer diverse natural landscapes in Southern Burgenland, Austria. The region is characterized by its rolling hills and a variety of natural pools and bathing lakes. These water bodies provide opportunities for recreation and enjoying the scenic environment. Pinkafeld serves as a central point for exploring these natural attractions.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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This leisure park offers games, fun, and plenty of action. Unfortunately, it was closed when we hiked past it (April 2026). But in the summer, it's certainly not a mistake to take a break in the park's café or jump straight into the water of the swimming lake. More info about the leisure park can be found here: https://gemeinde-greinbach.at/greini-freizeitwelt/
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We took a break here during our hike. A really nice little spot here at the edge of the forest by the pond. And there are plenty of seating options too.
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A great local recreation area, practically in the middle of the city. Here, you can really unwind with a short walk.
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Beautiful festivals in the summer, idyllic location.
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The Stieberteich (named after the mill owner Gustav Stieber) was already at this time during the winter months from 1. Bgld. Ice skating club (founded in 1967) used, in summer it is available to sport fishermen. In 2019, the northeast bank embankment was secured with stone blocks and the pond floor was dredged. Source: https://www.momentothek-oberwart.at/detail/2285-stieberteich-vereinsgebaude-des-eislaufvereins?
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A beautiful pond, partly located in the forest. Perfect for relaxing and lazing around.
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Nice place, even if frozen over the lake
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The region around Pinkafeld offers a variety of natural pools and bathing lakes, ranging from idyllic forest ponds to larger recreational lakes with extensive facilities. You'll find spots perfect for swimming, relaxation, and water sports.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Greinis Lake features an 8,500 m² swimming area, a children's pool, and a playground. The Rechnitz Swimming Lake also offers slides and a water playground, making it very appealing for families. Forest Pond and Stieber Pond are also considered family-friendly local recreation areas.
For swimming, Greinis Lake offers a large swimming area. The Natural Pool in Bernstein provides a refreshing natural swimming experience. The Rechnitz Swimming Lake is also a popular spot for swimming and water activities. For a wider range of water sports like diving, sailing, surfing, and stand-up paddling, the Neufelder See is a significant regional attraction known for its crystal-clear water.
Many lakes are set in beautiful natural surroundings. For instance, Forest Pond is partly located within a wooded area, offering an idyllic setting. The Natural Pool in Bernstein is nestled amidst an idyllic forest landscape. The Neufelder See is known for its clear water and scenic beauty, making it one of the most beautiful diving spots in eastern Austria with underwater attractions.
Yes, Stieber Pond is used by sport fishermen in summer. While some fish ponds in the area are privately owned, like the Fish Pond and Rest Area, there are public options for fishing enthusiasts.
Beyond water activities, the region offers various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Pinkafeld guide, including the Pinka Cycle Path. There are also easy hiking trails, which you can explore in the Easy hikes around Pinkafeld guide, and dedicated Running Trails around Pinkafeld.
The summer months are generally the best time for swimming and enjoying water activities at the lakes. During this period, the weather is warm, and facilities like those at Greinis Lake and Rechnitz Swimming Lake are fully operational.
Yes, some lakes offer dining options. Greinis Lake has a café/restaurant. The Natural Pool in Bernstein includes a canteen, and the Rechnitz Swimming Lake has a kiosk. Neufelder See, being a larger regional attraction, also features various dining establishments and lakeside terraces.
The Natural Pool in Bernstein is approximately 19 minutes away by bus or a short car drive. Rechnitz Swimming Lake is about 34 minutes by car. Neufelder See is further, located about 50 km south of Vienna, which would be over an hour's drive from Pinkafeld, but it's a significant regional attraction.
While swimming is seasonal, some lakes offer winter activities. For example, Stieber Pond is used for ice skating during the winter months, providing a different recreational experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the opportunities for relaxation and recreation. The idyllic location of places like Forest Pond and the extensive facilities at Greinis Lake are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has contributed photos and upvotes, underscoring the appeal of these water bodies.
Public transport options exist for some locations. For instance, the Natural Pool in Bernstein is accessible by bus from Pinkafeld. However, travel times can vary, with some destinations like Rechnitz Swimming Lake taking longer by public transport compared to driving.


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