Beschreibung
With about 4 hectares of water and reed this area is the biggest water biotope in Bad Vöslau. Combined with the forest area and neighboured fields, several animal and plant species can be encountered here. By the western pond you can find Eisvogel (especially in winter!) and Rohrammer. Usually Teichhuhn rest near the water's edges or on the trail, although they are very shy. Wasserralle has been spotted here as well. Take a look at the trees across the water because Graureiher and Silberreiher like to rest there. In the eastern area you can find different species like Schwanzmeise, Buntspecht, Blutspecht and so on. Benches to rest can be found around the ponds or by the fishing hut. Heading to the fields and vineyards in the north you are likely to see Sperber, Mäusebussard, Turmfalke, Fasan deers and rabbits.
Details
Zugang
By car: You can park at the parking lot in the north or use the southern entry by parking in the side road of Flugfeldstraße. Click on a P in the map to go to the parking of your choice. The fastest way to enter this area is to use the entry in the north by the parking lot in Fasangasse. The trail by the road Flugfeldstraße can also be used near to the highway. At the next junction you must go left to reach the ponds.
By train: You can reach Remise easily by train or bus. Taking the eastern exit of the train station, the road "Fasangasse" takes you to the northern entry in 5-10 minutes.
By bike: Be advised that riding a bike is prohibited in the area of Remise.
Terrain und Habitat
Wald , Ebene , Schilfflächen , Vereinzelte Bäume und Büsche , SeeBedingungen
Flach , Hochwasser möglichRundweg
JaIst ein Spektiv nützlich?
Möglicherweise hilfreichGute Beobachtungszeit
Winter , Frühjahr , HerbstBeste Beobachtungszeit
Herbstzug , Frühjahrszug , WinterRoute
Normaler Weg , Schmaler PfadSchwierigkeitsgrad der Tour
EinfachErreichbarkeit
zu Fuß , FahrradBeobachtungshütten oder -türme
NeinZusätzliche Informationen
Be advised that a lot of people take their dogs for a walk here. Visiting this area early in the morning or during common working hours is recommended. When it rains a lot, the trails by the ponds can get quite muddy and slippery.

