Descrição
The Zitzmannsdorfer Wiesen were declared Burgenland’s first strict nature reserve in 1962. The ecological value of this largest connected area of lowland meadows in Burgenland was recognised early on. Apart from the four classic meadow-breeding waders – Abibe-comum, Maçarico-de-bico-direito, Maçarico-real, and Perna-vermelha-comum – the area is known for the occurrence of Tartaranhão-caçador and Coruja-do-nabal - breeding irregularly. Other species such as Abetouro-comum, Pisco-de-peito-azul, Felosa-malhada, Toutinegra-gavião, Picanço-de-dorso-ruivo, and Trigueirão can almost always be detected here.
Detalhes
Acesso
Bicycles are only allowed on the western track (along the lake dune). Carry enough to eat and drink with you - there is not much shade. There is one observation tower on the lake dune and one along the track running centrally through the area. You can park your car in Weiden am See or in Podersdorf am See - driving with the car in the area is prohibitet. Please note also that not all ways are allowed to enter - there are sign showing you the way. The route you see on the map below is about 12 km.
Terreno e Habitat
Terras húmidas , Steppe , Lago , Planice , Campina , Árvores e arbustos dispersos , Camas de juncoCondições
Plano , Poeirento , Paisagem abertaCaminho circular
Simé útil um telescópio?
Pode ser útilBoa temporada de observação de aves
Primavera , Outono , VerãoMelhor hora para visitar
PrimaveraRota
Estrada não pavimentada , Caminho largoCaminho dificil
FácilAcessível por
Pé , BicicletaAbrigo/plataforma deobservação de aves
SimInformação extra
The two towns Weiden am See and Podersdorf am See are connected by a bike path (approx. 7 km long), running along the western edge of the meadows, on the lake dune. This partially raised and largely unpaved track offers a great overview of the area’s astonishing expanse, and good opportunities to observe species of the lakeshore zone.


