Lakes around Großengersdorf provide diverse natural water bodies for recreation and outdoor activities. The region, situated near Vienna, features accessible ponds and bathing areas. These natural features contribute to the local landscape, offering opportunities for relaxation and exploration. The area is characterized by its accessible natural spaces, suitable for various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Ground squirrel hotspot - In the parking lot, ground squirrels will run over your feet.
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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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I've always just cycled past it, but it looks really inviting in summer. 😁🏊♂️
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Beautiful bathing pond, also open in winter ;-)
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Beautiful bathing pond along the cycle path.
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Nice landscaped park, with a duck pond and lots of ducks and geese
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Unfortunately, day tickets are only available until 4 p.m. After that you can only get in with a season ticket.
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The region around Großengersdorf offers a variety of water bodies, including bathing lakes, natural ponds, and biotopes. These range from popular spots with facilities to quieter natural areas for observation.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. The Gerasdorf Bathing Lake and Gerasdorf Swimming Pond are both family-friendly with clear water and sunbathing areas. The Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path also offers well-kept rest areas for a relaxed family visit.
For swimming, the Gerasdorf Bathing Lake and Gerasdorf Swimming Pond are excellent choices, known for their clear water and spacious areas. Further afield, Vienna's Alte Donau is also recognized as a great spot for swimming and relaxation.
Some lakes, like the Gerasdorf Bathing Lake, feature snack bars and beach areas. The Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path provides well-kept rest areas. The Gänserndorf Nature Park also has facilities alongside its duck pond.
Yes, you can combine lake visits with hiking. For easy walks, explore the routes in the Easy hikes around Großengersdorf guide. The Heustadlwasser area in Vienna's Prater, though further away, also features scenic hiking trails along its banks.
Absolutely. The Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path is directly located on a cycle path, making it ideal for cyclists. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Großengersdorf guide, which includes easy routes suitable for touring bicycles.
Beyond swimming, you can observe diverse natural features. The Rautenweg Biotope is known for its dragonfly pond. The Gänserndorf Nature Park features a duck pond with various waterfowl. The Heustadlwasser in Vienna is a former side arm of the Danube, offering unique aquatic flora and fauna.
While specific local regulations vary, the Heustadlwasser in Vienna's Prater is known to be popular for bathing, particularly catering to people with dogs. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific rules regarding pets at other locations.
Visitors appreciate the clear water and spacious sunbathing areas at places like the Gerasdorf Swimming Pond. The well-kept rest areas at the Goldfish Pond at Dampfross Cycle Path are also frequently highlighted for their peaceful atmosphere.
While the lakes themselves are primarily natural attractions, the Heustadlwasser in Vienna holds historical significance as a former side arm of the Danube, with its inflow filled in during the Danube's regulation in 1875. The broader region around Großengersdorf, being close to Vienna, offers numerous historical sites.
The lakes are generally enjoyable during warmer months for swimming and sunbathing. However, areas like the Gerasdorf Bathing Lake are noted to be open even in winter for those who enjoy cold-weather activities or simply a peaceful walk.
Yes, you can find running trails in the vicinity. The Running Trails around Großengersdorf guide offers various routes, some of which may pass by or near the region's natural water bodies, providing scenic backdrops for your run.


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