Lakes around Berg are characterized by their diverse natural settings, often found near river systems and protected areas. This region offers a mix of urban and natural water bodies, providing recreational opportunities for various activities. Many lakes serve as important habitats for wildlife and are popular spots for local residents seeking outdoor recreation. The landscape typically features flat terrain, making the lakes easily accessible.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Veľký Draždiak [1] is a lake and natural bathing area in Petržalka, Bratislava. It was created around 1982 as a summer resort through gravel extraction and deepening of the original body of water, which the indigenous people of Petržalka called „Šutrovka“. The lake is located in district V of Bratislava, between the Croatian branch and the grounds of the St. Cyril and Methodius Hospital on Antolská Street. Its water surface is 13 hectares, and besides bathers, numerous swans, ducks, and other waterfowl live here.
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The natural pond along the trail is a true energy booster for the soul.
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The Veľký Draždiak is a gravel pit. It was created around 1982 after gravel mining and the deepening of the original water surface, which the native inhabitants of Petržalka once called "Šutrovka." Swimming is free here.
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Veľký Draždiak is a lake and natural swimming pool. It was created around 1982 after gravel mining and deepening of the original water surface, which the natives of Petržalka used to call "Šutrovka". The Croatian arm runs past the lake. (Excerpts from Wikipedia) Here on the lake beach there are a few restaurants and on the Croatian arm, with some beautiful shore areas, there is a path to cross Petržalka. There is a floating bridge nearby to get to the other bank of the Croatian arm. There is an unpaved path there.
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Štrkovecké lake[1] is a lake in Ružinov in Bratislava. It is a valuable urban-architectural element of the Bratislava-Ružinov district. Even in the 1950s, the Mlynské rameno reached here from the Little Danube through Vrakuňa, which gave way to the construction of a housing estate. In the lake that remained, gravel and sand mining for construction purposes began. The lake, with an area of 56,000 m², is paradoxically shallowest in the middle (it is 2.5-8 m deep), because that is where the excavator stood, extracting gravel from its surroundings. Until 1989, it was a lake with clean water and served as a natural swimming pool for the inhabitants of Štrkovec. It is located on the main migration route of waterfowl, which runs along the Danube, and is therefore a stop for birds looking for a suitable place to rest and get food during migration. For the residents of Bratislava, the lake is a popular cultural and social, recreational and sports location. A clay jogging track has been built around the lake. At the same time, in the early 1990s, the lake had heavily polluted water, unimproved banks, and it was considered to dispose of it by filling it in. A playground for children and youth has been built by the lake. Wikipedia
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clean lake next to cycling path. It used to be FKK but nowadays it is mostly not FKK
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Nice Štrkovecké lake suitable for relaxation and sports. There is a snack bar and the Radosť games area. During the summer there is a summer cinema and water bike rental and you can sunbathe here.
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Such a nice bathing opportunity during a bike tour is always a great thing. But I would only recommend nudist bathing if nobody is around. Abroad you are rather prudish in this regard!
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The Berg region offers a diverse range of lakes, from urban water bodies like Štrkovecké Lake in Bratislava, which is a hub for social and sports activities, to natural jewels in flat landscapes such as Pond Near Pama. Many are found near river systems and protected areas, providing important habitats for wildlife.
Yes, several lakes around Berg are well-suited for families. Štrkovecké Lake features a playground, snack bar, and water bike rentals. Lake in Dunajské Luhy Protected Landscape Area offers bathing opportunities, and Pond Near Pama is a quiet spot perfect for picnics.
The lakes around Berg are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along paths like the one near Lake in Dunajské Luhy Protected Landscape Area, or explore the jogging track around Štrkovecké Lake. For more extensive cycling, consider the Cycling routes around Berg, which include options like the Iron Curtain Trail. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the Old Bridge, Bratislava – Veľký Draždiak Lake loop.
Yes, several lakes offer opportunities for swimming and bathing. Lake in Dunajské Luhy Protected Landscape Area is known for its clean water and bathing spots. Veľký Draždiak Lake, a former gravel pit, is a natural swimming pool with a beach and nearby restaurants.
Many cycling routes incorporate the beautiful lakes of the Berg region. For road cyclists, the Leitha Cycle Path offers scenic loops. For touring cyclists, the Iron Curtain Trail passes through the area. You can also find routes that take you directly past lakes, such as the bikepath to Bratislava near Lake in Dunajské Luhy Protected Landscape Area.
Absolutely. Pond Near Pama is particularly noted as a wonderfully quiet natural jewel, ideal for breaks, snacks, or picnics. Its serene atmosphere makes it a perfect place to relax amidst nature.
Yes, Štrkovecké Lake in Bratislava is a prime example of an urban lake offering numerous amenities. It features a clay jogging track, a playground, snack bars, and during summer, even a cinema and water bike rentals, making it a popular spot for recreation and social gatherings.
The lakes around Berg, especially those in protected areas like Dunajské Luhy, serve as important habitats for wildlife. Štrkovecké Lake is located on a main migration route for waterfowl, making it a stop for birds seeking rest and food during migration. The extensive natural areas around the Great Dhünn Reservoir in Bergisches Land (Germany) are also home to many rare and protected species.
Yes, the region's generally flat terrain makes many lake areas accessible for easy walks. The Forest Path by the Pond and Sports Field offers a simple forest path with no gradient, leading to a children's playground, perfect for families or those seeking a gentle stroll.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from bathing and cycling to quiet picnics. The natural beauty of spots like Pond Near Pama and the urban amenities of Štrkovecké Lake are highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 14 photos and given more than 130 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these water bodies.
While the immediate Berg region guide focuses on recreational lakes, the broader context of 'Berg' areas in Europe includes significant drinking water reservoirs. For example, the Sengbach Reservoir in Bergisches Land, Germany, is one of Germany's oldest drinking water reservoirs, and the Great Dhünn Reservoir is Germany's second-largest drinking water dam. Lake Svartediket near Bergen, Norway, also serves as an important drinking water reservoir.
Yes, at Štrkovecké Lake, you can rent water bikes during the summer months. In other 'Berg' regions, such as Lake Sils in Switzerland, scheduled boat services and opportunities for surfing are available, and Lake Wolfgangsee in Austria offers paddle steamers.


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