Best lakes around Petronell-Carnuntum are characterized by the Danube River and the expansive Nationalpark Donau-Auen wetlands. This region offers a unique aquatic experience, where traditional lakes are complemented by dynamic river systems and interconnected water features. The area is ecologically significant, providing vital habitats for wildlife and opportunities for nature observation. These water features are highly valued for their biodiversity and immersive nature experiences.
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Pond / small lake at the main entrance of Schloss Hof Beautiful pond / small lake at the main entrance / ticket office / exit of Schloss Hof on Friedrich-Prankh-Weg
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Beautiful view of the Orther Islands from the shore path. The islands themselves are difficult to access due to the dense undergrowth.
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Simply beautiful always worth a trip
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Here you will find a real recreational area.
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In spring the meadow is full of wild garlic (Allium ursinum), it smells so wonderful. But be careful when picking, it is not the smell that is the hallmark (after the second leaf everything smells like wild garlic) but wild garlic leaves always grow out of the ground in individual stalks. The lily of the valley always has two leaves on one stem.
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Summer is coming and the pandemic will be over one day. And then you can round off a tour with a little bathing pleasure. Or define swimming as a tour destination?
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Inconspicuous, a little hidden, but still worth a visit. Of course only during the warm season (and after the pandemic)
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Two of the side arms were reconnected here with the Danube. Here the river forms gravel islands, tears embankments and pushes driftwood in front of it. As a result, old channels are filled with water again and supply oxbow lakes that were previously cut off from the current. The water areas in the Au are increasing and rare animal species such as the European pond turtle or the dogfish benefit from it. These residents can be observed on the Schlossinsel, the open-air site of the schlossORTH National Park Center. Real primeval forests grow on the islands - created by themselves and not changed by forestry. Real primeval forests grow on the islands - created by themselves and not changed by forestry. Real primeval forests grow on the islands - created by themselves and not changed by forestry. https://www.donauauen.at/events/c-orth-an-der-donau/33829
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The aquatic attractions around Petronell-Carnuntum are primarily defined by the Danube River and the expansive Nationalpark Donau-Auen wetlands. Instead of traditional large lakes, you'll discover dynamic river systems, interconnected backwaters, forks, and trenches that create a unique wetland environment. These areas are highly valued for their ecological significance and rich biodiversity.
Yes, there are spots suitable for bathing. For instance, Bründlbad Riunjak offers bathing pleasure and is a great destination during the warm season. The Orther Islands on the Danube are also inviting wild swimming spots, known for their colorful pebbles and river sand.
The wetlands of the Nationalpark Donau-Auen are a haven for wildlife. You can expect to see and hear various waterfowl like Grey Herons, kingfishers, and moorhens. Mallards and great egrets are common, and with luck, you might spot a rare purple heron. Traces of beavers are also present, and the deep potholes support amphibians and dragonflies.
Absolutely. The Pond near Eckartsau, Donau-Auen National Park, is known for its recreational opportunities. Additionally, the Pond at the Main Entrance of Schloss Hof is a beautiful, family-friendly spot. The Forest Path by the Pond and Sports Field leads to a children's playground, making it ideal for families.
The region offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring is particularly beautiful, with meadows full of wild garlic around areas like the Pond near Eckartsau. The warm season is ideal for bathing at spots like Bründlbad Riunjak and for wild swimming at the Orther Islands. Wildlife observation is excellent year-round, especially for waterfowl.
Yes, the region offers numerous routes. You can find various cycling options, including general cycling routes, road cycling routes, and MTB trails that often run along the Danube and through the wetlands. The Petronell Walking Trail also runs along the backwaters, offering acoustic treats from the wildlife.
The Orther Islands are a dynamic riverine habitat downstream from the Orther Uferhaus. They are known for the Danube's creative power, forming new gravel areas and connecting side arms. Real primeval forests grow on these islands, supporting diverse wildlife, and they are popular spots for wild swimming due to their colorful pebbles and river sand.
Yes, the Pond near Eckartsau, Donau-Auen National Park, is specifically highlighted as a real recreational area. It's a peaceful spot where you can enjoy nature, especially in spring when the surrounding meadows are filled with wild garlic.
While the primary focus is on natural water features, the Pond at the Main Entrance of Schloss Hof is located near the historic Schloss Hof, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The wider Petronell-Carnuntum region itself is rich in Roman history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the immersive nature experiences and the rich biodiversity. The dynamic riverine habitats, the opportunity for wildlife observation, and the tranquil recreational spots are highly valued. Many enjoy the wild swimming opportunities at places like the Orther Islands and the peaceful atmosphere of the ponds.
While specific accessibility details for every spot vary, many walking trails along the backwaters, such as the Petronell Walking Trail, offer relatively flat terrain. The Forest Path by the Pond and Sports Field is described as a simple forest path with no gradient, suitable for 'normal' bicycles, suggesting it could be manageable with strollers in some sections.


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