Lakes around Weistrach are situated within the diverse natural landscapes of Lower Austria, a region characterized by river valleys, forests, and hills. While Weistrach is recognized for its cultural sights, such as the late Gothic hall church and Schloss Rohrbach, and its orchards and hiking opportunities, the surrounding area features several bodies of water. These natural features contribute to the Weistrach surrounding nature, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views. The region provides varied terrain for exploration, from gentle…
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Located on the R7 along the Enns
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A beautiful hiking destination with surprising nature!
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The point is on the R7 near the Staning power plant near Maria im Winkel. This section of the Enns is also used by the Steyr Sailing Club.
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Highly recommended section of the Enns cycle path. Although partly gravel, it is easy to drive on with trekking bikes. Rewarded for the kilometers previously on the road.
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The nature trail with the Moar-Lacke is very informative about trees and bird life - also recommended with children. Those who enjoy hiking can still conquer St. Michael with Rastberg or Stocker Kogel and further Elisabeth-Warte. From everywhere you have a fantastic view. Highly recommended also towards the end of April when the cider tree is in bloom. Nature transforms into its most beautiful colors.
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The path along the Enns reservoir offers a special nature experience in every season. Opposite you can see the high conglomerate walls and beautifully designed "perspectives" make you pause. The water reflects most beautifully when the sun is shining, but a walk here is also an experience on foggy autumn days.
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Can you drive along the dam, a lot of animals from gray geese to ducks ........, At the end of the path is a staircase where you have to carry the bike
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The region around Weistrach offers scenic natural features, particularly around the bodies of water. The Moar-Lacke is part of a beautiful nature trail, providing insights into local trees and bird life, along with panoramic views towards Sankt Michael, Seitenstetten, and Sankt Peter. The Enns Reservoir, near Haidershofen, features a popular section of the Enns cycle path and offers views of high conglomerate walls.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Moar-Lacke nature trail is designed with information for visitors of all ages, making it educational and enjoyable for children. The Enns Reservoir near Haidershofen is also family-friendly, offering a cycle path that is easy to navigate with trekking bikes. Additionally, the Blickwinkelweg Haidershofen is a scenic path along the Enns reservoir, featuring informative boards about nature and the community, suitable for a pleasant family walk.
Beyond enjoying the lakes themselves, you can engage in various outdoor activities. The Moar-Lacke is integrated into a nature trail, perfect for hiking and exploring local flora and fauna. The Enns Reservoir near Haidershofen is popular for cycling along the Enns cycle path, and also for sailing and angling. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the Elisabethwarte on Plattenberg, which offers fantastic views. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Weistrach guide.
While the Moar-Lacke is a beautiful natural spot, it is primarily part of a nature trail and not typically used for swimming. The Enns Reservoir near Haidershofen is known for water activities; it's popular with anglers and sailors, and on Sundays and public holidays, you can even take a cruise ship across the lake. Specific information on public swimming access should be checked locally.
Weistrach itself is recognized for its cultural sights, such as the late Gothic hall church and Schloss Rohrbach. Near the lakes, you can find the Cellar smithy and pond, which is a well-maintained historical site offering interesting details to explore. The broader region of Lower Austria also offers diverse cultural experiences.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Late April is highly recommended, especially when the cider trees are in bloom, transforming nature into its most beautiful colors. This period offers a particularly scenic experience for hiking and enjoying the natural surroundings of the lakes.
While specific regulations for each lake may vary, many outdoor areas and hiking trails in the region are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The nature trails around Moar-Lacke are suitable for walks with dogs. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
The Moar-Lacke, being part of a nature trail rather than a large commercial lake, tends to offer a quieter, more peaceful experience. It's a serene spot for staying and enjoying nature without large crowds.
While direct cafes or pubs immediately adjacent to the smaller lakes like Moar-Lacke are not prominent, the surrounding villages and towns, including Weistrach and Haidershofen, offer various options for refreshments and dining. It's advisable to plan your route to include stops in these areas.
The Enns Reservoir near Haidershofen is a highlight along the R7 Enns cycle path. This section, though partly gravel, is easily rideable with trekking bikes and offers rewarding views. For more gravel biking options in the wider area, you can explore the Gravel biking around Weistrach guide.


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