Lakes around Lassee are situated in a region of Lower Austria known for its natural water bodies. The area features a lake district, though access to some local water bodies may be restricted for non-residents. Lassee itself is located near the Donau-Auen National Park, offering a landscape characterized by rivers, floodplains, and associated ponds. The region provides opportunities for exploring natural environments and observing local wildlife.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Attention: Since May 2025, this property with its gravel pit has been accessible only to residents. Access to the property is no longer permitted. Attention: Since May 2025, it is not permitted to enter this area again or take a bath!
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Please note: Since May 2025, this property, including a gravel pit, has been accessible only to residents. Access to the property is no longer permitted.
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Beautiful biotope - you can relax very well on the bench. But be careful... there are cameras set up.
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The Marchegg floodplain reserve near the Slovakian border is home to over 500 animal and plant species, some of which are highly endangered. Storks, white-tailed eagles, gray herons and beavers can be seen again and again. A herd of Konik horses also inhabits the nature reserve. These in turn attract grasshoppers and other insects.
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Bathing pond with a beautiful sandy beach.
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Nice landscaped park, with a duck pond and lots of ducks and geese
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Very nice bathing pond. However, it will still be many years before the trees are big enough and cast shadows.
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Yes, several lakes in the region are suitable for families. Marchegg Lake is a well-kept swimming pond perfect for relaxing. Gänserndorf Nature Park features a landscaped park with a duck pond, offering opportunities to observe ducks and geese. The Pond near Eckartsau, Donau-Auen National Park, is also considered a recreational spot within a forest setting.
The lakes and surrounding areas, especially within the Donau-Auen National Park, are rich in wildlife. At Auenreservat Marchegg Pond, you might spot storks, white-tailed eagles, gray herons, beavers, and even Konik horses. The Pond of Tranquility is an excellent spot for bird and duck watching, and you'll often hear frogs.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those around the Marchfeld Canal and Marchegg Lake. There are also running trails, such as loops around Lassee and specific numbered lakes. For mountain biking enthusiasts, trails around Lassee provide options for different skill levels. You can explore more details on these activities via the dedicated guides: MTB Trails around Lassee, Running Trails around Lassee, and Cycling around Lassee.
Yes, Marchegg Lake is highly recommended as a beautiful and well-kept swimming pond, offering a refreshing break after activities. While Lassee has a local lake district, public access to some water bodies, like a local swimming pond and gravel pit, may be restricted to residents.
The lakes around Lassee are often nestled within diverse natural settings. You'll find areas with dense forests, such as around the Pond near Eckartsau, and rustic landscapes like those surrounding Auenreservat Marchegg Pond. The broader region is characterized by rivers, floodplains, and associated ponds, forming part of the Donau-Auen National Park.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the opportunity for relaxation and refreshment, especially at places like Marchegg Lake. The chance to observe wildlife, such as birds and ducks at the Pond of Tranquility or the diverse species at Auenreservat Marchegg Pond, is also a significant draw.
Yes, the Donau-Auen National Park is very close to Lassee and its lakes. For instance, the Pond near Eckartsau is located directly within the National Park, offering a forest setting and recreational opportunities. The park's landscape of rivers, floodplains, and ponds is integral to the region's natural environment.
In spring, the area around the Pond near Eckartsau, Donau-Auen National Park, is particularly beautiful, with meadows full of wild garlic. It's a great time to enjoy the fresh scents and vibrant nature. When visiting any natural areas, especially those with dense vegetation, it's advisable to bring insect repellent.
While specific facilities vary by location, Gänserndorf Nature Park is noted for having facilities. For broader options, you would typically find cafes, restaurants, and pubs in the nearby towns of Lassee, Eckartsau, or Marchegg.
Yes, public access to some local water bodies directly within the Lassee area, such as a beautiful swimming pond and a gravel pit, may be restricted to local residents. This is important to note if you are not a resident of Lassee.
While specific water quality data for the smaller, local lakes directly in Lassee is not readily available, lakes in Lower Austria and the broader region are generally known for excellent water quality, making them suitable for swimming and other water sports. Always check local signage for current conditions.
Absolutely. The lakes and surrounding wetlands, particularly within the Donau-Auen National Park, are excellent for bird watching. The Pond of Tranquility is specifically mentioned as a good spot to watch birds and ducks, and Auenreservat Marchegg Pond is home to various species including storks, white-tailed eagles, and gray herons.


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