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Lobau - Northern part

Vienna  >  Austria

Rich, wet woodlands interspersed with reedbeds and some meadows, home to woodpeckers and several warbler species.

Added* by Peter Wittemann
Most recent update 8 noiembrie 2025

Description

East of Vienna begins the Danube Floodplains National Park, which stretches all the way to the Czech border. Even its northernmost tip - still reminiscent of a city park - is well worth a visit, especially in spring. Over 175 species have already been recorded in the area described here.

The area is dominated by dense riparian forest, mainly of deciduous trees such as birch, with abundant deadwood. As a result, it is a paradise for woodpeckers: there are excellent year-round chances to observe Ciocănitoare de stejar and Ciocănitoare neagră. Ciocănitoare de grădini and Ghionoaie sură have also been seen, and there is one record of Ciocănitoare cu spate alb.

In the middle of the forest lies the Dechantlacke (1). Its shallow edges are suitable for photography, though the waterbody lacks a shoreline, so ducks and geese - apart from the Rață mare - are rarely found here. However, the freestanding trees offer especially good opportunities to observe woodpeckers. Note that this is a natural bathing area where naturism is common during the warmer months.

More promising for birdwatching is the Mühlwasser or Tischwasser (2), fringed on its southwestern side by a narrow reed belt. At the Josefsteg, the water merges into a wide reedbed crossed by the footbridge. Boicuș, Pescăraș albastru, Cuc, and Privighetoare roșcată breed here, and there are good chances of seeing Grelușel de stuf, Lăcar mic, and Lăcar mare. There are also three records of the very rare Privighetoare de baltă (two from July and one from September).

Following the path north leads to some dry meadows dotted with shrubs and lined with old trees (3)—ideal conditions for species such as Silvie de câmp, Muscar gulerat, and Șoimul rândunelelor.

Several rarities have also been noted in the area: in 2014, a Stârc galben stayed here, and in winter, Rață cu cap negru, Becațină mică, and Mătăsar have been recorded.

Details

Access

The Lobau - Northern part-area is easily accessible, crossed by many gravel roads, cycling routes, and footpaths. Cyclists can be quite fast, and it should be noted that the Lobau is traditionally popular among naturists, especially in summer. The circular route shown on the map is about 4 km.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , River , Reedbeds , City/village , Park , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland

Conditions

Flat , Wet

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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