Lakes near Straning-Grafenberg trails offer insights into the natural landscape of this Lower Austrian municipality. The region features a mix of smaller water bodies, including conservation ponds and fish ponds, often integrated with local natural monuments. While not known for large, prominent lakes, the area provides opportunities to explore diverse natural features and rural settings. These water bodies contribute to the local environment and offer points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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A very idyllic place!
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The Meeresauge is a watering hole embedded in a hollow in a steep rock cut. It is fed by a small spring. According to legend, it is a remnant of the primeval sea that covered the land here around 20 million years ago. (Source: information board on site) The nice little village can be reached via the Libellenteichweg - one of the hiking trails from Limberg.
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The nature conservation project “Libellenteich” was built in 2003 by the Hengl company around the old rocking stone “Alte Kuh”. In 2004, the Hengl company received the nature conservation award for this.
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Beautiful large fish pond with seating to rest. Fishing for club members only.
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Beautiful view and a great angler's paradise!
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Very nice fishpond with lots of frogs, in the background a colony of bee-eaters.
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This lake is only there when it has rained a lot or when there is a lot of meltwater in late winter/spring. Then it may be that there are also wild ducks in there. Once there was even a swan. But most of the time it is just a dry depression.
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The dragonfly pond was created in 2004 by the HENGL company as part of a nature conservation project called "Triangulum petrosum" as a place of power, local recreation area and retreat for endangered animal species at the natural monument "Alte Kuh". This complex is constantly being expanded, for example in 2010 with the statue of St. Thomas, in 2011 with a spacious stone table with benches and a reptile wall, in 2013 with afforestation. On the mystical area on the border between Weinviertel, Waldviertel and the municipal boundaries of Limberg, Staning and Burgschleinitz there is also the natural monument "Alte Kuh" - a mighty granite structure (Restling), which not only represents the border point of three municipalities, but also has energetic properties become.
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The Straning-Grafenberg region features a mix of smaller water bodies, including conservation ponds, fish ponds, and natural watering holes. These are often integrated with local natural monuments and contribute to the area's diverse natural features and rural settings.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Meiseldorfer Teich is a relaxing spot with scenic views. Libellenteich and Alte Kuh Boulder is a natural monument and local recreation area, ideal for exploring nature. Zellerndorf Fish Pond is also noted for its diverse wildlife, including frogs and a bee-eater colony, offering an engaging experience for families.
Beyond the ponds themselves, you can find unique natural features such as the granite structure at Alte Kuh Boulder, which is part of a nature conservation project. The Meeresauge is a spring-fed watering hole embedded in a steep rock cut, with a legend of being a remnant of a primeval sea.
The water bodies around Straning-Grafenberg are primarily conservation ponds, fish ponds, or natural watering holes. While Meiseldorfer Teich is described as a beautiful spot, visitor tips indicate it is used exclusively for fishing, suggesting it is not suitable for swimming. There are no prominent natural lakes in the immediate vicinity known for public swimming.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the "Hollenstein Chapel – Schloss Maissau loop" or the "Celtic Tower Sandberg – Öhlberg Cellar Lane" near the lakes. For running, trails such as the "Retent loop" or "Stoitzenberg loop" are available. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the "Burgschleinitz Castle – Meiseldorfer Teich loop." You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Cycling around Straning-Grafenberg, Running Trails around Straning-Grafenberg, and MTB Trails around Straning-Grafenberg.
Yes, some water bodies are integrated into local hiking routes. For instance, the Meeresauge can be reached via the Libellenteichweg, which is one of the hiking trails from Limberg. The Libellenteich and Alte Kuh Boulder area is also a local recreation spot, suggesting walking opportunities.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For enjoying the natural scenery and wildlife, spring and summer are ideal when frogs are active at Zellerndorf Fish Pond and the Lake on the Heath might be present after heavy rains or meltwater. Anglers might prefer specific seasons for fishing at Meiseldorfer Teich.
Yes, the Libellenteich (dragonfly pond) was created as part of a nature conservation project called "Triangulum petrosum." It serves as a retreat for endangered animal species and has received a nature conservation award for its efforts.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere. Many find spots like Meiseldorfer Teich to be a dreamlike place for relaxation and an angler's paradise. The diverse wildlife, such as frogs and bee-eaters at Zellerndorf Fish Pond, also adds to the appeal.
While there is a well-known Grafenbergsee, it is located in Wagrain in the Salzburg region of Austria, not in Straning-Grafenberg, Lower Austria. Straning-Grafenberg is known for its smaller, local ponds and streams rather than large, prominent lakes.
The guide data does not specify direct public transport links to individual water bodies. However, Straning-Grafenberg itself has public transportation options, and local trails often connect to these natural features. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to the vicinity of the ponds.


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