Lakes around Lafnitz offer diverse natural experiences within a region characterized by the Lafnitz river and its floodplains. The Lafnitz river, one of Europe's last unregulated lowland rivers, forms a significant natural feature and a NATURA 2000 protected area. The surrounding landscape provides opportunities for nature observation and outdoor recreation. This area is known for its unique wetlands, bathing lakes, and smaller ponds.
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A beautiful pond with resting places, statues and lots of greenery. The idea with the pictures is interesting. On the one hand, you have to somehow get used to pictures in the water, where you actually expect ducks or nature. On the other hand, why not. Art is allowed :)
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We took a break here during our hike. A really nice little spot here at the edge of the forest by the pond. And there are plenty of seating options too.
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The "Nature experience - Hartberger Gmoos" gives insights into the local natural diversity. Europe-wide endangered and therefore protected species such as the blue buffalo, the kingfisher, the red-backed shrike or the greater mouse-eared bat find a home here.
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Be careful with the bridge ... you can easily overlook the step .... AUA;)
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Nice natural area near the center. Perfect to escape the stressful everyday life.
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Nice pond at the beginning of the pedestrian zone. Unfortunately the beautiful big trees were felled!
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The Hartberger Gmoos is a natural recreation area and retreat for numerous plant and animal species. It is designated as a European conservation area because it is the last large wetland area in Eastern Styria. Here you can see storks walking across the meadows and hear the frogs croak in the evening.
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The beautiful Freizeitbadeseeanlage offers approximately 8,500 m² swimming area, has two beach volleyball courts, a Nemo children's pool and a children's playground. There is also a café / restaurant where you can fortify yourself on the way (after you have cooled down). The day ticket costs 5 euros (3.50 euros reduced), for the small hop in the water at the end of the bike ride's dinner card for 2.50 euros (2 euros reduced).
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The region around Lafnitz is characterized by the Lafnitz river, one of Europe's last unregulated lowland rivers, which is a NATURA 2000 protected area and a RAMSAR site. This river and its floodplains offer diverse ecosystems. Among the lakes, Hartberger Gmoos stands out as the last large wetland and moor in East Styria, also designated as a European protected area, providing a habitat for numerous plant and animal species.
For swimming and bathing, Greinis Lake offers a recreational bathing area with approximately 8,500 m² of swimming space, two beach volleyball courts, and a children's playground. Additionally, the Neustifter Badesee (Naturbadesee) in Neustift an der Lafnitz is a popular natural bathing lake for cooling off during warmer months.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Greinis Lake features a children's playground and a Nemo children's pool. Hartberg Duck Pond provides a pleasant spot for relaxation in a town setting, and the City Pond with Floating Art Gallery offers a unique and engaging experience for all ages.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the region on gravel bikes with routes like 'Lafnitz River Near Neustift – Lafnitz Valley loop' or 'Shrine with Bench and View – Lafnitz Valley loop'. For running, there are trails such as 'Lafnitz River Near Neustift – Rabenbräu loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Pöllau Parish Church – Main Square, Hartberg loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Lafnitz, Running Trails around Lafnitz, and Road Cycling Routes around Lafnitz guides.
Absolutely. Hartberger Gmoos is a European protected area and the last large wetland in East Styria, offering insights into local natural diversity and serving as a habitat for endangered species. The Lafnitz river itself is also recognized as a NATURA 2000 protected area and a RAMSAR area due to its unique unregulated character and diverse ecosystem.
The warmer months are ideal for visiting, especially if you plan to enjoy swimming and bathing at spots like Neustifter Badesee or Greinis Lake. However, the natural areas like Hartberger Gmoos and the Lafnitz river valley offer opportunities for nature observation and walks throughout much of the year, with each season bringing its own unique beauty.
Yes, Greinis Lake features a café/restaurant where you can refresh yourself. For other lakes, you might find options in nearby towns or villages, especially around Hartberg where the Hartberg Duck Pond is located at the beginning of the pedestrian zone.
Definitely. The Lafnitz river, being one of Europe's last unregulated lowland rivers, and its surrounding floodplains are excellent for nature observation, particularly birdwatching. The Hartberger Gmoos wetland is also a designated European protected area, providing a home for various plant and animal species, including kingfishers and other rare birds.
Yes, the Hartberg Duck Pond is located at the beginning of the pedestrian zone in Hartberg, offering a pleasant spot for relaxation within a town setting. Additionally, the City Pond with Floating Art Gallery provides a unique cultural and natural experience right in a town.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from the unique wetlands of Hartberger Gmoos to the recreational opportunities at Greinis Lake. The tranquility and natural beauty, especially the chance to observe wildlife and enjoy pristine riverine landscapes along the Lafnitz river, are highly valued. The family-friendly amenities and the blend of natural and urban water features also contribute to a positive experience.
Yes, the Lafnitz river is a significant point of interest. It's renowned as one of Europe's last unregulated lowland rivers, offering a rare glimpse into a dynamic, natural river system. It's a NATURA 2000 protected area and a RAMSAR site, supporting diverse ecosystems and wildlife. The Lafnitztalradweg B75 cycling path runs alongside it, providing excellent opportunities to explore its scenic beauty and observe nature.


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