Lakes around Spannberg are primarily found in the surrounding Weinviertel and Waldviertel regions of Lower Austria. The area features a variety of ponds and reservoirs, offering opportunities for recreation and nature appreciation. These bodies of water range from dedicated bathing areas to fishing destinations and unique natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its rolling hills and agricultural setting, providing a tranquil backdrop for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Not much going on, no cars, pure enjoyment of nature. The roads are sometimes very bad - I think that's okay.
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Very busy place on weekends, especially during lunch hours. weekdays are better, one can enjoy the atmosphere and get views on Lake without any rush.
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Many cherry trees along the way in mid-June.
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Always good half a beer and meat loaf rolls
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quiet ponds with beautiful views.
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A restaurant that lives up to its name.
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The Nexing Fish Pond is a premier destination for anglers, offering a diverse range of fish species like carp, pike, catfish, and zander. You can purchase day, night, weekly, or annual fishing tickets there. The Ottenstein Reservoir in the Waldviertel is also known for its fish-rich waters, including pike, carp, and trout.
For families, the Gerasdorf Bathing Lake is an excellent choice with ample sunbathing lawns, shade, and recent renovations. The Würnitz Forest Pond offers a tranquil escape with an adjoining playground. The Schrems Moor Bath also features a modern outdoor pool facility with a sand beach, swimming island, and playground, making it very family-friendly.
Yes, near the Nexing Fish Ponds, you'll find the Nexing Castle and Muschelberg. The Muschelberg (Shell Hill) is a significant geological site with a 12.5 to 13.5 million-year-old collection of Sarmatian-period shells. Additionally, the Prozess Pond has historical significance related to the former blood court in Nexing. The Ottenstein Reservoir is overlooked by Ottenstein Castle and the ruins of Lichtenfels.
Beyond swimming and fishing, you can enjoy various activities. The Ottenstein Reservoir is ideal for hiking, cycling, and a wide array of water sports like sailing, surfing, and paddling. For general outdoor activities, you can explore numerous routes in the region. For cycling, check out the Cycling around Spannberg guide, and for hiking, refer to the Hiking around Spannberg guide.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking opportunities. The Oasis Gaweinstal, for instance, is a calm spot directly on a bike path, perfect for a leisurely break. The Schrems Moor Bath is part of the Hochmoor Schrems Nature Park, which features hiking trails. For easy hikes in the broader region, consult the Easy hikes around Spannberg guide.
The Gerasdorf Bathing Lake is specifically designed for swimming and relaxation. The Herrensee near Sulz im Weinviertel also features a lido (bathing beach). In the Waldviertel, the Schrems Moor Bath offers a unique natural bathing experience with moor-infused water, and the nearby Elia Pond is noted as the warmest bathing pond in the Schrems municipality. Various bays at the Ottenstein Reservoir are also suitable for swimming.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. Angling is popular throughout the year, with specific seasons for different fish species. For hiking and exploring the natural and historical sites, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities. The "Oase am Teich" inn at the Nexing Fish Ponds provides regional fish specialties and accommodations. The Schrems Moor Bath has a café-restaurant built on stilts over the water. Many towns in the Weinviertel and Waldviertel regions also offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
While specific regulations vary by lake, many natural areas and trails around the lakes are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific lake rules before visiting with your pet.
The Ottenstein Reservoir, located in the Waldviertel, is known for its distinctive fjord-like landscape and densely wooded shores. It offers a wide range of activities including hiking, cycling, swimming, and various water sports. Its impressive scenery is complemented by historical landmarks like Ottenstein Castle and the ruins of Lichtenfels. More information can be found on the Lower Austria tourism site: Stausee Ottenstein.
Absolutely. The Oasis Gaweinstal is a small, beautifully designed natural area with two ponds, offering a calm spot with loungers and picnic tables directly on a bike path. The Würnitz Forest Pond also provides a tranquil escape into nature, perfect for a serene day out.
The lakes in the Weinviertel, such as the Nexing Fish Ponds, are often fed by high-quality springs. The region itself is characterized by rolling hills and an agricultural setting, providing a tranquil backdrop. The Nexing area also features the unique Nexing Shell Hill, a significant geological formation.


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