The salt pans, locally known as Lacken, are one of the most distinctive natural features of
the Neusiedler See region. These shallow saline ponds form naturally and change in size
and color depending on rainfall, evaporation, and seasonal conditions.
Salt pans create a special habitat for rare plants, insects, and bird species. During certain
times of the year, the pans reflect the sky like mirrors, offering striking scenery and
exceptional photography opportunities.
For travelers, the salt pans offer a rare and fascinating landscape that highlights the
ecological diversity of Neusiedler See National Park.
- 🎨 Observe changing colors 🌈 and shifting water levels 💧
- 🦅 Watch resident birds 🦆 feeding in shallow waters 🌊
- 🚶 Walk along clearly marked 📍 observation paths 🛤️
- 📸 Take reflection shots 🤳 and expansive landscape photographs 🌅
- 📖 Learn about saline 🧂 wetland ecosystems 🌿
- 🚗 By Car: Access via the Seewinkel 🛣️ regional roads 🏁
- 🚲 By Bicycle: Connected to extensive 🛤️ regional cycling routes 🚴
- 👟 On Foot: Reachable via dedicated 🌲 nature trails 🚶
- 🚷 Stay on designated paths 🛤️ to protect sensitive habitats 🦆
- ☀️ Bring sun protection 👒 for the wide open areas 🏜️
- 🔭 Binoculars significantly enhance 🦅 wildlife viewing 🦉
- 🍂 Visit in different seasons ❄️ for varied scenery 🌸
- 🕣 08:30 AM – Arrival at the Seewinkel 🧂 salt pans 📍
- 🕤 09:30 AM – Begin birdwatching 🔭 and nature observation 🦢
- 🕛 12:00 PM – Take a break 🍎 at a nearby rest area 🧺
- 🕓 04:30 PM – Capture the late afternoon 🌅 photography 📷