Lakes near Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn provide diverse recreational opportunities within the broader Munich area. While the municipality itself does not feature large natural lakes, its vicinity offers access to several notable bodies of water. These lakes are set amidst varied landscapes, from secluded forests to expansive parklands, catering to different outdoor interests. The region is characterized by its accessible natural spaces, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
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The Steinsee is always very beautiful whether on foot or by bike.
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The kitzelsee is hidden in the summer you can see the way very badly, a small trail leads there.
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The Kitzelsee is a natural lake with a silting up and moor area. The lake is part of the LSG-00337.01 landscape protection area, which has existed since 1982. The lake drains into a tributary to the Moosach. It is up to 3.50 meters deep. Source and more info https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitzelsee
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Wikipedia (Steinsee (Niederseeon), 2023-03-25): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinsee_%28Niederseeon%29 Wikipedia (list of landscape protection areas in the district of Ebersberg, 2023-03-25): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Landschaftsschutzgebieten_im_Landkreis_Ebersberg “LSG Steinsee, Moosach, Doblbach, Brucker Moos and surroundings … LSG-00406.01 … 1987...” Bavarian Red Cross (Water Rescue Moosach-Steinsee, 2023-03-25): https://www.moosachsteinsee.wasserwacht.de/
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Idyllic hamlet with a small pond and the former branch church of St. Ulrich. The existence of the branch church has been documented since 1100. The year of construction of today's chapel has not been handed down exactly, probably from the first half of the 18th century. The chapel is privately owned but can be visited on Memorial Day.
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The small lake is almost completely overgrown with reeds and only a narrow strip of water is visible at the edge.
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For swimming, Steinsee is a popular choice, known for its clean and generally pleasant water temperatures, offering both public access and a paid lido. Further afield, Riemer See near Munich is praised for its excellent water quality, and the large Starnberger See offers numerous swimming opportunities in towns like Percha and Possenhofen.
Yes, Kitzlsee is a smaller, natural lake enveloped by a forest, offering serene views and opportunities to observe birds. Its wide belt of reeds and water lilies protects its natural character, making it ideal for those seeking tranquility. Please note that swimming is prohibited here due to nature conservation.
While some lakes like Steinsee are best reached by foot or bike from nearby areas, larger lakes like Starnberger See are easily accessible by S-Bahn from Munich, with popular spots like the public park at Possenhofen being well-connected. Tegernsee is also about an hour south of Munich by train, making it a convenient day trip.
Yes, Steinsee is considered family-friendly, especially with its lido option that provides more amenities for a fee. Riemer See is also located within a well-landscaped park with ample space for walking, gardens, and play areas, making it a beautiful destination for families. Schliersee also features a lido with sunbathing lawns and leisure facilities.
The lakes offer diverse natural features. Kitzlsee is characterized by its forest surroundings and a wide belt of reeds and water lilies. Walchensee is known for its striking turquoise water and is surrounded by mountains, offering panoramic views from Herzogstand mountain. Starnberger See provides views of the Alps, while Schliersee offers an alpine flair with the surrounding Mangfall range.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. Tegernsee, for example, boasts nearly 700 kilometers of trails for hiking. For cycling, Campeon Lake is part of a campus park with a wide, level avenue and an underpass, forming a cross-free cycle path. You can find more routes in the region, including gravel biking and hiking, by exploring guides like Gravel biking around Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn and Hiking around Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn.
Yes, several lakes in the wider region offer water sports. Schliersee is a popular spot for diving, sailing, windsurfing, SUP boarding, and kayaking, with equipment rental available. Boat trips are also popular, including to the island of Wörth. Starnberger See also provides opportunities for sailing and other water activities.
Campeon Lake is part of a campus park that features a wide, level avenue and an underpass, forming a cross-free cycle path, which is noted as wheelchair-accessible. This makes it suitable for walks and cycling for visitors with accessibility needs.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities. For Steinsee, the clean and pleasantly warm water for swimming is a highlight. The secluded nature and birdwatching opportunities at Kitzlsee are valued for peace and relaxation. The scenic cycle paths around Campeon Lake are also highly enjoyed.
Walchensee, known for its striking turquoise water and being one of Bavaria's deepest lakes, is particularly popular with divers due to its good visibility. This makes it a unique destination for underwater exploration.
While Kitzlsee offers a secluded nature for tranquility, for swimming, the public beach areas of Steinsee, often reached by foot or bike, can provide a more rustic and potentially quieter experience compared to the paid lido. For Walchensee, quieter beach options can often be found along its south banks.
Yes, some lakes offer amenities. Steinsee has a restaurant as part of its lido facilities. For lakes in the wider region like Tegernsee and Schliersee, charming lakeside villages offer various dining options. The island of Wörth in Schliersee even features a restaurant.


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