Lakes around Zillingtal are situated in Burgenland, Austria, offering diverse recreational opportunities. This community benefits from its proximity to both local recreation lakes and the larger Neusiedler See. The region features a mix of natural and man-made lakes, many originating from former mining areas. These natural features provide varied landscapes for exploration.
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Actually located in the middle of the (small) town of Neufeld an der Leitha, the lake offers everything you could wish for from a swimming lake: refreshment, sports activities, relaxation.
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worth seeing in the castle park
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I'll write later ;)
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Recommended outside of the bathing season, no entrance fee, very beautiful and very quiet.
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Unfortunately, the recreation center and the bathing lake are only accessible to a very limited extent, and the cycle route is also subject to car traffic. Even the flower boxes that are supposed to prevent cars from driving onto the cycle path are so awkwardly placed that cyclists with luggage have trouble getting through.
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Small pond, in the middle a small island that is accessible via 2 bridges. But only opened for small festivities
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Well, nothing to drive to twice... once is enough. Everything is built up and you can only swim if you pay an entrance fee. A lake has been converted into a closed swimming pool with residents' access.
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The Zillingtal region offers a diverse range of lakes, including local recreation lakes like Steinbrunner See and Pöttschinger See, which originated from former brown coal mines. You'll also find larger steppe lakes such as the significant Neusiedler See, known for its vastness and unique ecosystem. Additionally, there are man-made ponds within historical parks, like the Leopoldine Temple and Pond.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Steinbrunner See is particularly family-friendly, featuring a dedicated shallow bathing area for children, a pirate ship, and a playground. Neufelder See also has a large lido suitable for swimming and resting. The Pioneer Pond and Obelisk Pond in Eisenstadt Palace Park are located within extensive parks, offering pleasant environments for family walks.
The lakes and their surroundings provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beach volleyball at lakes like Steinbrunner See and Neufelder See. The Neusiedler See is a hub for water sports like windsurfing and sailing. For land-based activities, the flat terrain around Neusiedler See is perfect for cycling and hiking. You can also find easy hiking trails around Zillingtal, such as those mentioned in the Easy hikes around Zillingtal guide, and gravel biking routes in the area, detailed in the Gravel biking around Zillingtal guide.
For relaxing strolls, the extensive park surrounding the Pioneer Pond in Wiener Neustadt offers hours-long walks amidst beautiful reflections, flowers, and deciduous trees. Steinbrunner See also has surrounding areas suitable for walking. For more structured hiking, explore the trails around the region, with options for various difficulties. You can find specific routes in the Easy hikes around Zillingtal guide.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical significance. The Leopoldine Temple and Pond is a man-made monument set within a castle park, offering a historical ambiance. The Obelisk Pond in Eisenstadt Palace Park features an obelisk with a touching historical backstory. The towns and villages around the Neusiedler See also boast a rich cultural heritage, including vineyards, historical architecture, and local museums.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Steinbrunner See is known for its clear waters and tranquil environment, surrounded by gentle hills and meadows. The Neusiedler See, being part of the Neusiedler See-Seewinkel National Park, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a crucial habitat for various bird species, making it a renowned birdwatching destination. The Pioneer Pond is celebrated for its beautiful reflections and surrounding flora.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from May to September are ideal, especially for places like Neufelder See. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching around Neusiedler See. In winter, if the Neusiedler See freezes over, it becomes a popular spot for ice skating.
Steinbrunner See is easily accessible. While specific public transport details for all lakes are not provided, many recreational areas in Burgenland are generally reachable. For parking, Steinbrunner See offers parking facilities, and access is free with the Burgenland Card. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local information, as some, like Neufelder See, may have a fee for access and parking.
Yes, at Steinbrunner See, you'll find a lakeside restaurant with a terrace offering regional specialties and fresh fish dishes. The area around Neusiedler See is well-developed with various towns and villages offering dining options, vineyards, and accommodations. For other lakes, amenities can vary, but many popular spots will have facilities nearby.
Absolutely! The flat terrain around the Neusiedler See is particularly well-suited for cycling, with numerous trails. The area around Steinbrunner See is also suitable for cycling. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking, in the region. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Zillingtal guide and the Gravel biking around Zillingtal guide.
Like Steinbrunner See, Pöttschinger See originated from a former brown coal mine that filled with groundwater. It has evolved into a well-established residential and recreational area, with holiday homes that have become permanent residences. Its explicit mention as part of the 'Ortsteil Zillingtal' (district Zillingtal) highlights its very local significance for residents and visitors seeking a tranquil, community-oriented lakeside experience.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the tranquil ambiance of the Leopoldine Temple and Pond to the refreshing swimming opportunities at Neufelder See. The beautiful reflections and peaceful walks around the Pioneer Pond are also highly valued. The region's blend of natural beauty, recreational activities, and historical sites, as evidenced by over 140 upvotes and 160 photos shared by the komoot community, makes it a popular destination.


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