Best lakes around Mogersdorf are found in the broader Burgenland region of Austria, as Mogersdorf itself does not feature major lakes directly. This area is characterized by its unique Pannonian Steppe landscape, offering a different natural experience compared to Austria's alpine regions. The region provides opportunities for active holidays and nature observation.
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Interesting ponds. A constant, magnificent view of the castle. Impressive.
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A great resting place here by the fishpond. A very nice atmosphere, right next to the pond. It's a great place to take a relaxing break and have fun.
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Beautiful bathing lake
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Very nice little reservoir with the opportunity to swim, fish and take a walk. There are enough picnic spots available.
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Now dirty, some things are broken, the self-service cupboard isn't inviting either.
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Not only the bathing lake, but also the restaurant is excellent and worth a visit in any weather.
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The perfect place for a little break on a hike. The wooden walkways are a great photo motif.
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The marked route is part of the Ramsar circular route, which is laid out around the Güssing ponds: https://www.guessing.co.at/images/PDF-Daten/Sonstige/folder_Ramsar_2017_korr_kleiner.pdf We were on meadow paths that are being mowed. The Güssinger Ramsar area covers 150 hectares. Over 300 plant species are found here and 244 bird species have been identified. The area is an important resting place for migratory birds and a wonderful biotope for observing nature of all kinds. Interesting information on the flora and fauna of the large pond and wetland area can be found on display boards. Recommendation: put on long trousers because of the mosquitoes etc., this prevents stuck calves!
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While Mogersdorf itself doesn't have major lakes, the broader Burgenland region offers a variety of natural swimming lakes, reservoirs, and ponds. These range from well-equipped spots with facilities to more natural settings, providing diverse options for visitors.
Yes, the most prominent lake in the broader Burgenland region is Lake Neusiedl. It's Central Europe's largest Pannonian Steppe lake, known for its shallow, reed-fringed waters, extensive birdlife, and excellent conditions for water sports like sailing and windsurfing.
The lakes in the region, particularly Lake Neusiedl, are part of a unique Pannonian Steppe landscape. This offers a different natural experience compared to Austria's alpine lakes, characterized by vast, shallow waters, extensive reed beds, and a rich diversity of bird species.
Absolutely. Königsdorf Natural Swimming Lake is a popular choice, offering facilities, family-friendly amenities, and even a restaurant. Another great option is Small Fish Pond, which also has family-friendly facilities and is a pleasant spot for a relaxing break.
Yes, several lakes in the area are suitable for swimming. Königsdorf Natural Swimming Lake and Hársas Lake are both great for a refreshing dip. The broader Burgenland region also features other bathing lakes like Lake Neufeld and Sonnensee Ritzing.
The area around Mogersdorf and its lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Hanslteiche Ponds – Königsdorf Natural Swimming Lake loop' or 'Königsdorf Natural Swimming Lake – Café Corso loop'. Running trails, such as the 'Hársas Lake loop', are also available. For more options, explore the cycling, running, and MTB guides for the region.
Definitely. The Güssinger Ponds Ramsar Area is a significant biotope, home to over 300 plant species and 244 identified bird species, making it an important resting place for migratory birds. Similarly, the Neusiedler See-Seewinkel National Park around Lake Neusiedl is renowned for its diverse birdlife.
Yes, Hársas Lake is a reservoir surrounded by forest, perfect for walks with picnic spots. The Güssinger Ponds Ramsar Area also features a marked circular route with interesting information boards on flora and fauna, offering magnificent views of the castle. Additionally, a small lake in a beautiful setting provides a perfect break spot on a hike with great photo opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. Highlights like Königsdorf Natural Swimming Lake are described as an 'oasis of peace'. The opportunity to swim, fish, and walk, along with the availability of picnic spots at places like Hársas Lake, are also highly valued.
Yes, the region is great for cycling. A well-maintained cycle path encircles the entire Lake Neusiedl, even crossing into Hungary. Closer to Mogersdorf, you can find routes like the 'Hanslteiche Ponds – Königsdorf Natural Swimming Lake loop'. More cycling options are available in the cycling guide for Mogersdorf.
The summer months are ideal for swimming and water sports, with various bathing spots available. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, hiking, and birdwatching, especially around the Lake Neusiedl and the Güssinger Ponds Ramsar Area when migratory birds are active.
While specific 'wild swimming' spots are not explicitly highlighted, the region offers a variety of smaller natural swimming lakes beyond the main attractions. These often provide a more tranquil experience. For instance, Hársas Lake, a reservoir surrounded by forest, offers a natural setting for swimming and relaxation.


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