Best lakes around Unterschleißheim offer diverse recreational opportunities in the region north of Munich. The area features a mix of natural and artificial lakes, many of which were created from gravel pits or for specific purposes like the Olympic Regatta Course. These lakes provide settings for swimming, water sports, and relaxation, contributing to the natural landscape of the surrounding communities.
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The lake is absolutely beautiful at night!
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🌅🌳 Feldmochinger See is located in the northwest of the state capital, bordering Karlsfeld. Together with Lerchenauer See and Fasaneriesee, it forms the so-called Three Lakes Plateau. Because the lake's shores are lined with many mature trees and shrubs, there is plenty of shade on the spacious sunbathing areas. Barbecuing is permitted in the western part of the lake. You'll also find several volleyball courts and a fitness trail. On the eastern shore, there is a large children's playground and many activities for families. To the south, you'll find the nudist area and a natural biotope. Another special feature of the lake is the disabled bathing area with a wheelchair ramp on the northern shore. Feldmochinger See is 16 hectares in size and up to six meters deep. Three freshwater springs ensure refreshing temperatures and excellent water quality all year round. How to get there: There are approximately 1,000 parking spaces available. The lake is also a popular destination for cycling tours in northern Munich. It is also easily accessible by public transport via the Feldmoching subway and S-Bahn stations, and on foot. https://www.muenchen.de/freizeit/seen/feldmochinger-see
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A nice, not too long round with a view of the lake in the north of Munich.
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Nice bathing lake with a good garden restaurant, nice destination for families.
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Beautiful Waldschwaigsee with Räuber Kneißl resting place.
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The Feringasee is located around one kilometer east of Unterföhring. The southern third of the lake has a bathing area, on a peninsula there is a nudist area.
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The lakes offer a wide range of activities. You can go swimming, sunbathing, or enjoy water sports like windsurfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Many lakes also feature beach volleyball courts, playgrounds, and jogging paths. For example, Oberschleißheim Olympic Regatta Course is great for jogging and rollerblading, while Unterschleißheimer See has beach volleyball and table tennis.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Unterschleißheimer See features a shallow children's bathing beach, a playground, and designated grilling zones. Lake Feldmochinger also has a large children's playground and extensive sunbathing areas. Poschinger Weiher offers sunbathing meadows and sandy sections suitable for families with children.
Many lakes are well-equipped. Unterschleißheimer See has a restaurant with a beer garden, a snack bar, and sanitary facilities. Feringasee features a restaurant, kiosks, and playgrounds. Lake Waldschwaig is known for its kiosk and beer garden. Garchinger See provides cafes, toilets, showers, and BBQ spots, along with a DLRG lifeguard station during swimming season.
Yes, Lake Feldmochinger on its north shore has an accessible bathing jetty with a lying area and barrier-free paths, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Absolutely. Feringasee is a prime location for windsurfing. Lake Feldmochinger is popular for paddleboarding and windsurfing. You can also enjoy stand-up paddling at Oberschleißheim Olympic Regatta Course.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Unterschleißheimer See includes a nature reserve with a protected zone and biotopes for waterfowl. Poschinger Weiher features a small bird sanctuary island. Lake Feldmochinger is fed by three freshwater springs, ensuring clear, clean water, and has lush greenery providing shaded areas.
Yes, the Oberschleißheim Olympic Regatta Course is an artificial lake built for the 1972 Summer Olympics. It remains a significant venue for rowing and canoeing events, offering a unique historical backdrop to recreational activities.
The lakes are most popular during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, for swimming and water sports. However, some lakes like Garchinger See also offer winter activities such as skiing and sledding when there's snow, making them year-round attractions.
Yes, the region offers various trails. You can find easy hikes around lakes like Unterschleißheimer See and Hollerner Lake. For cycling, there are gravel biking routes that pass by lakes, such as the 'Schleißheim Palace Complex – Tree-Lined Pathway loop from Unterschleißheim'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Unterschleißheim and Gravel biking around Unterschleißheim guide pages.
Many lakes are accessible by both car and public transport. Lake Feldmochinger, for instance, has approximately 1,000 parking spaces and is easily reachable by public transport via the Feldmoching subway and S-Bahn stations. Poschinger Weiher is also easily accessible by bike from Munich city center.
While specific dog rules vary by lake, generally, dogs are often allowed on trails and in designated areas, but may be restricted from bathing beaches during peak season. It's always best to check local signage or specific lake regulations before visiting with your dog.
For a more tranquil experience away from the busiest crowds, Poschinger Weiher (also known as Unterföhringer See) is an excellent choice. It's known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural charm, nestled in the Isar floodplains.
Yes, some lakes provide designated areas for grilling. Unterschleißheimer See has designated zones where you can grill with portable barbecues. Lake Feldmochinger also permits barbecuing in its western part, and Garchinger See offers BBQ spots.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from relaxing on sunbathing lawns to engaging in various water sports. The clean water quality, family-friendly amenities, and the blend of natural beauty with well-maintained facilities are frequently highlighted. The historical significance of places like the Oberschleißheim Olympic Regatta Course also adds a unique appeal.


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