Lakes around Bergland, a region often associated with the broader Austrian wine-growing area, offer diverse natural and recreational opportunities. This area, encompassing parts of federal provinces like Lower Austria, is characterized by its varied landscapes, from river plains to foothills. The lakes here are primarily known for their recreational facilities and accessibility. Visitors can find a mix of natural and artificially created bodies of water, providing options for various outdoor activities.
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In addition to a swimming beach, you'll find pedal boat rentals and surfing opportunities. There's a playground for children.
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Shortly before the end of the granite trail, this fish pond is located near Hofamt Priel. A few benches and meadows make it ideal for a little rest.
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Blindenmarkt is my birthplace, I grew up there, I know pretty much everything there! At the Auseen I've bathed countless times, in the evening when most of the hustle and bustle was over I went swimming, that was the most beautiful time! The bathing lakes were created by the motorway construction, because they needed gravel, they dug for gravel and then the water came and that was the beginning of the Auseen. Of course it used to look very different, the lakes have been around since 1960 and a lot has been done since then! On hot days in summer, the lakes are a very popular destination, there are a lot of bathers, and parking spaces are rare! There is a lake festival once a year in July. Right on the lake there are two snack shops, a toilet and a restaurant and the second restaurant is about a km away from the lake and the village is about two km away!
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These three artificially created lakes are a welcome refreshment option in the leisure area or the perfect setting when sitting in the outdoor dining area. Two inns, a café and a beach buffet ensure your physical well-being. Dogs are allowed on the grounds, but not in the water. On bathing days, a bathing entrance fee is required at the entrance. https://www.auseen.at/
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Here at Ausee 3 there are many beautiful living options, but also beautiful views of the lake are possible, especially if you sit in front of the bistro on the shore in summer and enjoy the mood. Of course, bathing is also a pleasure here.
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The Auseen are located in the Ybbsauen (blind market). In summer, entrance fees are collected at the entrance, there are bathing and play facilities, a lake guest house, a buffet, a toilet with beach shower and a 4 RV sites on the Auseen 1 and 2. Part is dedicated to living on the lake.
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A small fishpond at Hofamt Priel. This place invites for a short break.
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Yes, several lakes around Bergland are well-suited for families. The Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen), for example, are artificially created lakes with leisure areas that are popular on hot days. Ausee 1 and Ausee 2 offer bathing and play facilities, along with amenities like a lake guest house and buffet. The Weitenegg Recreation Center also features a swimming beach and a playground for children.
Many lakes in the Bergland region offer good facilities. At the Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen), you'll find inns, a café, and a beach buffet. Ausee 1 and Ausee 2 provide a lake guest house, buffet, and toilet facilities with beach showers, plus RV sites. The Weitenegg Recreation Center offers pedal boat rentals and surfing opportunities.
Yes, you can. The Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen) have two inns, a café, and a beach buffet. Specifically, Malt's Bistro at Ausee 3 is a popular spot right by the lake, offering beautiful views and a pleasant atmosphere for enjoying a meal or drink.
At the Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen), dogs are generally allowed on the grounds, but they are not permitted in the water. It's always a good idea to check specific regulations for each lake you plan to visit, as policies can vary.
Beyond swimming and relaxing by the water, the Bergland region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and hiking. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Bergland, Gravel biking around Bergland, and Easy hikes around Bergland guides.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Erlauf Auweg Kendl loop from Bergland' is an easy hike that can be found in the Easy hikes around Bergland guide. Many lakes, like Fürholz Pond, also offer pleasant surroundings for a short, relaxing walk.
The lakes around Bergland are particularly popular during warm weather, especially in summer, for swimming and water sports. The Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen) are a very popular destination on hot days. However, the region's natural beauty makes it appealing for hiking and enjoying the scenery during spring and autumn as well.
Yes, some lakes offer water sports. The Weitenegg Recreation Center provides pedal boat rentals and opportunities for surfing. While the guide data focuses on specific lakes in Lower Austria, the broader Austrian 'Bergland' region, as seen with lakes like Achensee in Tyrol, is known for excellent conditions for sailing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing due to consistent winds.
The Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen) were artificially created. They originated from motorway construction, where gravel was excavated, leading to the formation of the lakes. This process began around 1960, and the area has since developed into a popular leisure destination.
Yes, the Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen) host a lake festival once a year, typically in July. This event adds to the vibrant atmosphere of the area during the summer season.
The lakes in the Bergland region, particularly those in the broader Austrian context, are set amidst varied landscapes. While the local lakes like the Auseen are recreational, the wider 'Bergland' area is characterized by river plains and foothills. Lakes like Hallstätter See and Wolfgangsee (from the broader region) are known for their dramatic mountain backdrops and clear waters, offering stunning scenic beauty.
For some lakes, particularly during peak bathing days in summer, an entrance fee may be required. For example, at the Blindenmarkt Lakes (Auseen), a bathing entrance fee is collected at the entrance on designated bathing days.


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