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Rosenlacke is a picturesque pond nestled within the expansive Wiener Prater, a renowned public park in Leopoldstadt, the 2nd district of Vienna, Austria. Situated at an elevation of approximately 166 meters, this tranquil body of water is a natural remnant of former branches of the Danube River, transformed into an oxbow lake during 19th-century river regulation efforts. It forms a key part of the "Green Prater," an area known for its moist riparian landscape and dense, ancient trees, including black…

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    14 giugno 2025

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    Il Rosenlacke nel Prater è un'area naturale idilliaca e spesso sorprendentemente tranquilla, che offre un piacevole diversivo rispetto alla parte più animata del parco. Pittoresco lago a meandro del Danubio, questo piccolo lago invita a rilassarsi e a godersi la natura. Che si tratti di una breve sosta, di ammirare i riflessi degli alberi nell'acqua o semplicemente di immergersi nell'atmosfera rilassante lontano dal trambusto, il Rosenlacke è un gioiello nascosto e il luogo perfetto per una breve pausa nel verde di Vienna.
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    Elevazione 170 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    venerdì 19 giugno

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    40 %

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    How can I reach Rosenlacke using public transport?

    Rosenlacke is located within the Wiener Prater, which is well-served by Vienna's public transport system. You can typically reach the broader Prater area via U-Bahn (subway), S-Bahn (commuter rail), or tram. From the nearest stations, it's usually a pleasant walk through the park to Rosenlacke, which is situated in the southeastern part of the Prater.

    Is there parking available near Rosenlacke?

    While Rosenlacke itself is nestled within the car-free 'Green Prater' area, parking is generally available in designated zones around the perimeter of the Wiener Prater. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak times, as the Prater is a popular destination.

    Are the trails around Rosenlacke suitable for beginners or those seeking an easy walk?

    Yes, the paths around Rosenlacke are described as fine and generally flat, making them ideal for leisurely walks and short trail adventures. It's an excellent spot for beginners or anyone looking for an easy, relaxing stroll amidst nature.

    Can I bring my dog to Rosenlacke and the surrounding Prater trails?

    The Wiener Prater, including the area around Rosenlacke, is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash in most areas, and specific rules may apply to certain zones. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the park.

    What are the best viewpoints or hidden spots around Rosenlacke?

    Rosenlacke itself is considered a 'hidden gem' within the Prater, offering an idyllic and often surprisingly quiet natural area. The best viewpoints are often found along its banks, where you can enjoy the serene reflections of the ancient trees in the water. Look for benches or quiet clearings for a peaceful break away from the main paths.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Rosenlacke?

    While Rosenlacke is a tranquil natural retreat, the broader Wiener Prater offers a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and snack stands, particularly closer to the amusement park (Wurstelprater) and along the main avenues. You'll find options for refreshments within a reasonable walking distance from the pond.

    Is Rosenlacke suitable for a winter hike, and what should I expect?

    Rosenlacke's quiet charm can be appreciated year-round. While the lush greenery of warmer months is absent, a winter hike offers a different, often more tranquil, experience. The paths remain accessible, but be mindful of potential ice or snow, especially after fresh snowfall. It's a peaceful escape even in colder temperatures.

    What kind of natural features can I observe at Rosenlacke?

    Rosenlacke is an oxbow lake, a remnant of former Danube river branches, characterized by its still waters and surrounding riparian landscape. You can observe dense tree populations, including black and silver poplars, maples, and ash trees, some over 200 years old. It's a great spot for nature observation and enjoying the reflections of the trees in the water.

    How crowded does Rosenlacke get, especially on weekends?

    Rosenlacke is often described as an 'idyllic and surprisingly quiet natural area' within the lively Prater. While the broader Prater can get busy, especially on weekends, Rosenlacke tends to offer a more serene experience, being a little off the main thoroughfares. It's a perfect place to find tranquility even when the park is bustling.

    What is the historical significance of Rosenlacke?

    Rosenlacke's history is tied to the Wiener Prater and the Danube River. It formed as an oxbow lake during the Danube river regulation efforts in the 19th century, when former river branches were cut off. The Prater itself, first documented in 1403, was an imperial hunting ground before Emperor Joseph II opened it to the public in 1766, making Rosenlacke part of this historically significant public park.

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