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View of the Wienerbergerteich in Mödling

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View of the Wienerbergerteich in Mödling

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The Wienerbergerteich, often referred to as the View of Wienerbergerteich, Mödling, is a significant artificial lake nestled in Brunn am Gebirge, within the Mödling district of Lower Austria. This expansive 12-hectare body of water, situated conveniently close to Vienna's 23rd district and the prominent Shopping City Süd, offers a tranquil natural escape. It is characterized by its diverse habitats, including ponds and extensive reed beds, making it a vital ecological area in the region.

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    Distance 10.8 km

    Uphill 20 m

    Downhill 30 m

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    Location: Brunn am Gebirge, Bezirk Mödling, Vienna Woods, Lower Austria, Austria

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical duration for a full circular walk around Wienerbergerteich?

    A leisurely circular walk around the Wienerbergerteich typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views or observe wildlife. The paths are well-maintained and generally flat, making it suitable for a relaxed stroll.

    Are there specific trails around Wienerbergerteich suitable for beginners or families with young children?

    Yes, the Wienerbergerteich is ideal for beginners and families. The entire area features well-maintained, mostly flat circular paths within the "Brunner Heide" recreational area. These trails are easy to navigate and offer a pleasant experience for all ages, with plenty of opportunities for nature observation.

    Is the Wienerbergerteich area accessible by public transport?

    Yes, the Wienerbergerteich is well-connected by public transport. You can reach Mödling train station via Vienna S-Bahn lines S1 and S2 or regional trains. From there, local bus services or a short walk can take you to the lake area. Its proximity to Vienna's 23rd district also makes it accessible from the city.

    What are the rules for bringing dogs to Wienerbergerteich?

    The Wienerbergerteich is a dog-friendly area, making it a great spot for walks with canine companions. While dogs are welcome, it is generally expected that they are kept on a leash, especially given the diverse wildlife and other visitors. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near Wienerbergerteich?

    While there aren't cafes directly on the immediate lakeside, the Wienerbergerteich is situated near Brunn am Gebirge and Shopping City Süd, where you'll find a variety of dining options and cafes within a short drive or a slightly longer walk. It's advisable to check local listings for current establishments.

    Is it possible to visit Wienerbergerteich during winter, and what should I expect?

    Yes, the Wienerbergerteich is a wonderful destination for winter walks. The maintained paths remain accessible, offering a serene and often picturesque experience with frosted landscapes. Dress warmly in layers, wear waterproof and sturdy footwear, and be mindful of potentially icy patches, especially in shaded areas.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Wienerbergerteich, especially birds?

    The Wienerbergerteich is a haven for wildlife, particularly birds. You can observe a wide array of species, including garden birds like long-tailed tits, bullfinches, and hawfinches. Water birds such as cormorants, black-headed gulls, great crested grebes, coots, and grey herons are common. Birds of prey like sparrowhawks and common buzzards can also be spotted.

    Are there designated fishing spots at Wienerbergerteich, and what types of fish can be found?

    Yes, the Wienerbergerteich is a popular spot for fishing. It is known for its rich fish population, including carp and various predatory fish. Anglers can expect to find species such as perch, bream, pike, roach, tench, and zander. Specific fishing regulations and permits may apply, so it's recommended to check with local authorities before planning a fishing trip.

    What is the historical significance of Wienerbergerteich?

    The Wienerbergerteich has a fascinating history, originating as a "Ziegelteich" or brick pond. It was formed from excavations of clay and loam used by the Wienerberger AG brick factory, which was established in 1775. After brick production ceased around 1970, the area underwent natural succession, transforming into the beautiful natural landscape seen today, a testament to nature reclaiming an industrial site.

    Are there any specific viewpoints around the lake that offer particularly scenic views?

    While the entire circular path offers pleasant views of the lake and its surrounding natural habitats, there aren't specific elevated viewpoints. The beauty lies in the tranquil waters, the extensive reed beds, and the diverse birdlife. Benches are strategically placed along the paths, providing opportunities to pause and appreciate the serene environment.

    Is wild swimming permitted in Wienerbergerteich?

    No, wild swimming is generally not permitted in Wienerbergerteich. The lake is primarily designated for nature conservation, recreation (walking, birdwatching), and fishing. For safety and environmental reasons, swimming is typically restricted in such natural areas.

    How busy does Wienerbergerteich get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    As a popular recreational area close to Vienna, Wienerbergerteich can attract a fair number of visitors, especially on pleasant weekends and public holidays. While it offers ample space for walking, you might encounter more people during peak times. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or during weekdays.

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