Yes, it has many lakes - see the link below for a full listing.
what are some places that are good to visit in Austria?
lakes and plains
Lake Constance and Lake Bodensee.
Bodensee, Neusiedler See
No. Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe. Neither does it have any large lakes with a significant shoreline.
No, it doesn't. Austria is rather known for it's mountains, lakes and rivers, such as the Großglockner (3798m high), Neusiedler See (315km2 wide), wich's known as Lake Neusiedl in English and the river Donau.
None whatsoever! Only lakes, you see...and to see, one must view a map of the country and its surroundings...and to experience, one must visit!
Germany has around 12,000 lakes, with the largest being Lake Constance. These lakes are spread throughout the country, offering opportunities for water sports, fishing, and other recreational activities.
There are 3 major rivers: the Danube, which drains into the Black Sea, the Rhine, and the Elbe, both of which drain into the North Sea. Here are a list of lakes from a somewhat reliable (depending on your view) source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lakes_in_Austria
The country that shares a border with Austria, Croatia, Hungary, and Italy is Slovenia. It is located in Central Europe and is known for its diverse landscapes, which include mountains, lakes, and a small stretch of Adriatic coastline. Slovenia's capital is Ljubljana, and it is a member of the European Union.
Some landforms in Austria include the Alps, which cover about two-thirds of the country, the Danube River valley, the Bohemian Forest, and the Vienna Basin. Austria's diverse landscape also features lakes, such as Lake Neusiedl and Lake Constance, and rolling hills in regions like Styria and Burgenland.
Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria.