Lakes around Brunn am Gebirge offer diverse recreational opportunities within the municipality and its immediate surroundings. The area, located south of Vienna, features a mix of natural and artificial water bodies. These range from tranquil wetland biotopes to former quarry lakes and larger urban recreation areas. The landscape provides varied settings for outdoor activities, from leisurely strolls to more active pursuits.
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The Kaltenleutgeben quarry lake lies idyllically nestled between steep rock faces and dense forest, shimmering in rich shades of green and blue on sunny days. Along the shore, you'll find lovely spots for a break with views of the water and the former quarry face. Please observe the local regulations – swimming and cycling are restricted or partially prohibited in the lake area.
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An idyllic forest pond with a small viewing platform offering a direct view of the still water. Dragonflies, frogs, and waterfowl provide a front-row seat to nature's wonders. The perfect spot for a peaceful break, a photo, and a few minutes of relaxation in the shade of the trees.
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A highlight of the Wienerberg is the artificially created Wienerberg pond, which is surrounded by reed belts and provides a habitat for numerous bird species.
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The Wienerberg is an impressive recreational area in the 10th district, which extends over 117 hectares. It offers a variety of leisure opportunities and is particularly known for its skyline, which is characterized by modern high-rise buildings. This skyline forms a fascinating contrast to the natural surroundings of the Wienerberg, which, with its green spaces, ponds and hiking trails, is a popular destination for walkers, joggers and nature lovers.
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A green paradise on the Wienerberg, from wasteland to oasis. It's simply incredible to step just a few steps from the busy Triesterstraße and find yourself immersed in a hidden green haven. You think to yourself, "What? There's a place like this here?" And yes, it's hard to believe, but amidst the hustle and bustle of the district, you'll find a protected landscape where crickets chirp and birds sing. Enchanting paths wind their way through meadows and embankments across 123 hectares. At the heart of the area lies an artificial pond with quite a story to tell. A brickyard once stood here, active since Roman times. Under Maria Theresa, the first state-run brickyard was established, and later Alois Miesbach took over the business. His brick factory became the largest in Europe – with an unbelievable annual production of 130 million bricks! But in the 1960s, it all came to an end, and the factory closed. The Wienerberg Pond is essentially just the result of the excavated material from these brickworks. After the factory closed, the area was initially misused as a dumping ground. But then the city's foresters came along and lovingly transformed this place into a genuine recreational area. It was a brilliant idea not to build apartment blocks all over it! This way, we can preserve this piece of nature, which invites us to relax and breathe deeply. Unlike the gray concrete jungles of the city, this is a place where you can truly flourish.
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The area around Brunn am Gebirge offers a diverse range of water bodies, including artificial ponds like the Campus Ponds, former quarry lakes such as the Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake, and larger urban recreation areas like Wienerberg Pond. These provide varied settings for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Wienerberg Pond is a popular local recreation area with walking paths. The Swiss Garden, though a park, features ponds and offers playgrounds and sports areas. The Poplar Pond is also described as a little paradise for children with play equipment and space to run around.
The Wienerberg Pond is excellent for walks and jogging, with a circular path of about 4.2 kilometers. The Wienerwaldsee, while not allowing swimming, is ideal for walking, hiking, and cycling. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Brunn am Gebirge.
Swimming is generally restricted or prohibited in many of the natural and protected lakes due to their status as nature reserves or water protection areas. For instance, swimming is not allowed in the Wienerwaldsee. While the Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake is beautiful, access for swimming might be restricted. Always check local regulations before planning to swim.
The Wienerberg Pond area is popular among dog owners, offering ample space for walks. The Forest Pond with Viewing Platform is also listed as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and follow local etiquette.
The lakes are rich in natural beauty. The Wienerberg Pond is a landscape protection area known for its diverse flora and fauna, including extensive reed beds that provide habitat for numerous bird species. The Wienerwaldsee is home to pike, carp, tench, zander, the endangered dice snake, beavers, and various bird species like grey herons.
Beyond walking, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Cycling is popular around the Wienerwaldsee, which has a continuous bike path. The road cycling routes around Brunn am Gebirge offer options for cyclists. For runners, there are running trails, including those near the Wienerberg Pond.
The Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake is a nature reserve known for its scenic beauty. While it offers beautiful spots for a peaceful pause, access might be restricted in some areas due to its protected status. It's considered an insider tip for a relaxing break, but visitors should be aware of potential access limitations.
While specific cafes directly on the lake shores are not widely noted for all locations, the Swiss Garden, an urban park with lakes, has an inn called 'Zur Kleine Steiermark'. For the Kaltenleutgeben Quarry Lake, a walk to the Franz-Ferdinand-Hütte is an option for culinary delights. The Wienerberg Pond is within Vienna's 10th district, offering various dining options nearby.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for walking, cycling, and nature observation. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer is ideal for recreational activities around the water. Autumn offers beautiful foliage. Even in winter, some areas like the Wienerberg Pond can be pleasant for walks, though ice skating is prohibited on the Wienerwaldsee.
The Wienerwaldsee, located west of Vienna, is a shallow reservoir known for its rich biodiversity and status as a water protection area and nature reserve. It's a haven for various wildlife, including rare bird species and beavers. While swimming is prohibited, it's a popular spot for recreational athletes, offering numerous opportunities for walking, hiking, and cycling on its continuous bike path. You can find more information about its history and ecology on Wikipedia or Lower Austria Info.


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