Lakes around Ludweis-Aigen are situated in the Waldviertel region of Lower Austria, an area characterized by its natural landscapes. The municipality itself does not feature large, named natural lakes as primary attractions. Instead, the region offers various bathing opportunities and recreational ponds in nearby communities. This area provides access to natural swimming facilities and smaller lakes, catering to visitors seeking outdoor activities and relaxation.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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You can eat great food here all year round, and the swimming pond is also open in the summer.
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"Badesee Vitis" is misleading... the bathing lake is located between Irnfritz and Messern :-)
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Lovely place, with 19th century vibe. Tickets are also valid for the pools, but we decided to stay near the river in the end. Good food.
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An outdoor pool on the outskirts of town that can be used free of charge. The adjacent café/bistro invites you to linger with good food and drinks. In the cycling/hiking season there is an additional menu tailored to cyclists. Highlights include the 18-meter water slide with non-swimmer area, a sandy beach with play facilities for children, an open bookcase to browse with a wonderful view (and a glass of wine) and a decent selection of board games to linger with. There is also a separate dog area separate from the lawn. The area itself is surrounded by old, beautiful trees, the water is natural and pleasant, the old hunters' chapel completes the "rustic" picture. The staff speaks German, English and Czech and really cares about the well-being of the guests. Details can be found at www.waldbad-siegharts.at.
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Man sollte möglichst den Bereich am Teich der für die Badegäste vorgesehen ist besuchen, und den Teil vom Teich der für die Fischer vorgesehen ist meiden, um sie bei der Ausübung ihres Hobbys nicht zu stören.
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Whether by bike or on foot and no matter what time of year - the pond always invites you to linger.
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Hans Dorn, a Großau innkeeper, donated this pond area to the association for village community, which has been caring for it ever since. A nice place for a rest!
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There is a well-kept pond with seating here. The name H. Dorn can be read on a large stone. It is said that this man bequeathed a piece of land to the town of Großau for recreational purposes. It is maintained by the owner, the Großau Association for the Promotion of the Village Community, which dredged and cleaned the pond, which is fed by springs and drainage water, in spring 2021 and regularly mows the meadows around it.
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While Ludweis-Aigen itself doesn't feature large natural lakes, the region offers several excellent bathing spots. The most notable is the Waldbad Groß-Siegharts, an idyllic natural swimming facility with extensive amenities. Other options include the Drosendorf Beach, a historic river lido on the Thaya, and the Vitis bathing lake.
Yes, several spots are particularly family-friendly. The Waldbad Groß-Siegharts is highly recommended, featuring an 18-meter water slide, a spacious sandy beach with a non-swimmer area, a diving board, and a trampoline facility. The Vitis bathing lake and Drosendorf Beach also offer pleasant environments for families.
The Waldbad Groß-Siegharts offers a wide range of facilities. These include sunbathing lawns, mature trees for shade, a sun deck, an island, an 18-meter water slide, a sandy beach, a non-swimmer area, a diving board, and a beach volleyball court. There's also a 'Jumping-Trampolinanlage', an open bookcase, board games, and a separate dog area. An adjoining café/bistro serves Greek and Italian specialties, and toilet facilities are available. The facility is also suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.
Yes, the Waldbad Groß-Siegharts features a dedicated dog area separate from the main sunbathing lawn, allowing visitors to enjoy the facility with their pets.
Beyond swimming and relaxing, the region around Ludweis-Aigen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and easy hiking paths. Many of these routes pass by or are close to the bathing areas, offering a chance to combine activities.
The best time to visit for swimming and water activities is during the warmer months, typically from June to September. During this period, the water temperature at places like Drosendorf Beach averages around 22 degrees Celsius, rising to about 24 degrees in midsummer.
Yes, both the Waldbad Groß-Siegharts and Drosendorf Beach have on-site dining options. The Waldbad Groß-Siegharts features an adjoining café/bistro with Greek and Italian specialties, offering a menu tailored for cyclists during the season. Drosendorf Beach has a buffet providing regional and traditional products.
Yes, the Waldbad Groß-Siegharts is free to enter, making it an accessible option for a refreshing swim and relaxation.
The H. Dorn Pond is a well-maintained pond near Großau, bequeathed by a local innkeeper, Hans Dorn, for recreational purposes. It's cared for by the Großau Association for the Promotion of the Village Community and offers a nice spot for rest and relaxation, fed by springs and drainage water.
Besides the main facilities, you can find other smaller, pleasant spots like the Mountain pond near Schönfeld. These often provide quieter places to relax and enjoy nature.
For more detailed information about the Waldbad Groß-Siegharts, including current opening times and specific offerings, you can visit the official Lower Austria tourism website: lower-austria.info.


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