Lakes around Hohenau an der March are situated in a region characterized by its natural features, including a gentle landscape of hills and ponds. The municipality is located near the Morava River, which forms part of the border between Austria and Slovakia. This area offers various natural and recreational opportunities, with a focus on preserved environments.
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Beautiful - and there are places to sit. Ideal for breaks.
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This pond fits in perfectly with its beautiful landscape. In addition, the pond represents an important ecosystem for the region, offering alternative habitats for animal and plant species.
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Beautiful trail through this Czech natural gem. Again and again you come across idyllic oxbow lakes and beautiful old trees in this alluvial forest. The oldest oaks are said to be 350 - 470 years old.
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Pond with various places to rest, a boat rental and the rustic Teichstüberl (open from Friday to Sunday). Since the pond is a nature reserve, swimming is not allowed.
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It's very nice on the dike.
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Katzelsdorf is located at 203 m on a side road that branches off to the northwest of the Lundenburger Straße (B 47) leading from Wilfersdorf to Břeclav. The place covers an area of 12.59 km² in the middle of a gentle landscape of hills and ponds. From the central, triangular square, the mostly closed, ascending main street of the village and the side streets lead off. Numerous press houses, fields, vineyards and acacia forests shape the townscape. The parish church, visible from afar, stands on a hill in the northeast. In the southwest there are two ponds, the smaller community pond and the large pond with the Mühlbach as a tributary. The Marterberg rises on the northern edge of the village.
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A nice pond on the bike path invites you to take a short break.
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The region around Hohenau an der March is characterized by a gentle landscape of hills and ponds. You can explore areas like the Auring Nature Reserve (March-Thaya Wetlands), which features observation points and a bird ringing station, highlighting the rich biodiversity of the March-Thaya area. The Morava River, forming part of the border between Austria and Slovakia, also contributes to the natural landscape.
Yes, the **Au-Bad Hohenau an der March** is a natural bathing lake offering recreational swimming. It features a dedicated children's bathing area and extensive facilities. While access is year-round, an entrance fee is typically collected during the summer season, from July 1st to August 31st.
The **Au-Bad Hohenau an der March** is highly family-friendly, with a children's bathing area, sunbathing lawns, and a 6.7-hectare fenced area for play. Adjacent to the lake, you'll find sports fields, tennis and beach volleyball courts, a playground, and table tennis. The Bernhardsthal Scenic Pond also has facilities and is considered family-friendly, though swimming is not permitted there.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes in the vicinity of the lakes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Bernhardsthal Landscape Pond – Bernhardsthal Scenic Pond loop'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Hohenau an der March guide.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, with the Auring Nature Reserve (March-Thaya Wetlands) being part of the KTM cycle path. You can find various cycling routes, including those suitable for touring bicycles, in the Cycling around Hohenau an der March guide.
The Katzelsdorf Landscape Pond is noted for its scenic dike and its role as an important ecosystem for the region, providing alternative habitats for animal and plant species. It's nestled within a gentle landscape of hills and ponds.
The Bernhardsthal Scenic Pond offers boat rental and various places to rest. It also has the rustic Teichstüberl, which is open from Friday to Sunday. Please note that swimming is not allowed as it is a nature reserve.
The Auring Nature Reserve (March-Thaya Wetlands) is particularly known for its birdlife, featuring a bird ringing station where expert ornithologists can provide insights. The Morava River area, which borders the region, is also rich in biodiversity.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Ranšpurk National Nature Reserve offers a beautiful trail through an alluvial forest with idyllic oxbow lakes and ancient trees, providing a serene experience away from more developed areas.
The summer season, particularly from July 1st to August 31st, is ideal for visiting the **Au-Bad Hohenau an der March** if you plan to swim, as this is when the entrance fee is collected and all facilities are fully operational. However, natural areas like the Auring Nature Reserve can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months for observation and cycling.
Yes, the Bernhardsthal Scenic Pond is a nature reserve, which means swimming is not permitted to protect its natural status. Additionally, the Auring Nature Reserve (March-Thaya Wetlands) is a protected area focusing on birdlife and wetland ecosystems.
The Pond by the KTM Cycle Path is an excellent spot for a short break, offering seating and a scenic view. It's ideal for cyclists looking to rest and enjoy the surroundings.


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