Lakes around Seefeld-Kadolz are primarily characterized by ponds and biotope areas rather than large, prominent lakes. Seefeld-Kadolz is a village in the district of Hollabrunn, Austria, known for its idyllic landscape of rolling hills and lush forests. The region offers opportunities for exploring unspoilt nature and features several smaller water bodies. These areas provide a natural setting for various outdoor activities.
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Large pond (about 245 hectares), mainly used for carp farming and offering a beautiful view of Jaroslavice Castle.
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Some very nice ponds, lots of waterfowl.
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Nice rest area right on the water.
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Huge fish farming area just after the border with Austria! Many different bird species can be observed through the fish ponds, very rarely sea eagles and ospreys
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Biotope facility in Seefeld-Kadolz. You have to look for the benches - they are probably overshadowed 😉.
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Seefeld-Kadolz is known for its picturesque landscape of rolling hills and forests, but it primarily features ponds and biotope areas rather than large, prominent natural lakes. These water features offer diverse natural settings for exploration and outdoor activities.
No, there are no prominent natural lakes for swimming or extensive water recreation directly within Seefeld-Kadolz. The region is characterized by smaller ponds and biotope areas. Lakes often associated with the name 'Seefeld,' such as Wildsee or Möserer See, are located in the Seefeld in Tirol region, which is geographically distinct from Seefeld-Kadolz.
The most notable water areas include Jaroslavicky Pond, a large pond primarily used for carp breeding and fishing, offering views of Jaroslavice castle. Another significant spot is Dolní Jaroslavický Pond, also a large fish pond suitable for cycling around its perimeter. Within Seefeld-Kadolz itself, you can find the Biotope Area in Seefeld-Kadolz, which provides a tranquil natural setting.
Yes, several water areas are considered family-friendly. Jaroslavicky Pond and Dolní Jaroslavický Pond are both categorized as family-friendly. The Biotope Area in Seefeld-Kadolz also offers a tranquil setting suitable for families to enjoy nature.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity, particularly at Jaroslavicky Pond. It is primarily used for carp breeding and traditional fishing. Sport fishermen can often purchase a permit to fish here.
The areas around these ponds and biotopes are excellent for cycling and exploring nature. For example, Dolní Jaroslavický Pond is great for cycling on dirt roads around its perimeter. You can find various cycling routes in the wider region, including those listed in the Cycling around Seefeld-Kadolz guide and Road Cycling Routes around Seefeld-Kadolz guide.
While specific dedicated hiking trails directly around each pond are not extensively detailed, the region's idyllic landscape of rolling hills and forests provides ample opportunities for walks and exploration. The dirt roads around ponds like Dolní Jaroslavický Pond can be used for leisurely strolls. For more structured hiking, consider the broader MTB Trails around Seefeld-Kadolz guide, which also offers routes suitable for walking.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings and the opportunities for quiet outdoor activities. The large ponds are noted for their picturesque views, especially of Jaroslavice castle from Jaroslavicky Pond, and the chance to observe waterfowl. The Biotope Area in Seefeld-Kadolz is valued for its peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the area is close to the Czech border. The Czech Back Road to Laa an der Thaya highlight mentions that you can cycle between the Czech Republic and Austria without border control, passing through nice little villages and by a lake.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring through early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for cycling, walking, and enjoying the natural scenery. The lush forests and rolling hills are particularly beautiful during these seasons.
Yes, Jaroslavicky Pond offers beautiful views of Jaroslavice castle. Additionally, Dolní Jaroslavický Pond and the Biotope Area in Seefeld-Kadolz are both categorized as viewpoints, providing scenic spots to observe the landscape.


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