Best lakes around Straßlach-Dingharting offers access to several notable lakes in Upper Bavaria. This region provides a diverse natural landscape, from tranquil moor lakes to expansive alpine waters. It is characterized by its proximity to significant natural landmarks, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The area allows visitors to explore a variety of aquatic environments, each presenting distinct features and recreational opportunities.
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Lake Starnberg is a highlight for cyclists, especially on the western shore. I recommend taking the section to Tutzing on the "Munich Loop." There are official swimming spots there and in Pöcking. The lake also offers beautiful spots along the way. With its sunbathing lawns and kiosk restaurants, I wouldn't necessarily miss the lido in Starnberg. ...
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Always a beautiful view of the lake and mountains!
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A very beautiful section of this route, which runs along the shoreline. From the jetty, you have a good view of Lake Starnberg. Photo point!
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The Isar-Werkkanal is a side canal of the Isar. It follows the Isar for a length of about 12 km, can absorb up to 70 m³/s and is mainly used to generate electrical energy.
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Beautiful view of the boathouses on Lake Starnberg
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The weir has turbines with ancient cobwebs inside. museum value.
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The region offers a diverse range of lakes, from the tranquil natural moor lake of Deininger Weiher directly in Straßlach-Dingharting, to expansive glacial lakes like Lake Starnberg, Ammersee, Tegernsee, Kochelsee, and Walchensee, each with unique characteristics and recreational opportunities.
The closest lake is Deininger Weiher (also known as Gleißental-Weiher), located directly in Großdingharting-Straßlach. It's a natural moor lake known for its distinctive brown water and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, many lakes offer excellent swimming. Deininger Weiher warms up quickly due to its shallow depth, making it popular for bathing. Lake Starnberg has popular bathing areas like Percha Pier and Lakeside Meadow, Ambach, Seeshaupt, and Tutzing. Ammersee and Tegernsee also have numerous beaches and lidos, while Kochelsee and Walchensee are known for their crystal-clear waters perfect for a refreshing dip.
The region offers extensive hiking and cycling paths. You can enjoy a roughly 46-kilometer circular route around Lake Starnberg or Ammersee. Near Tegernsee, there are mountain hikes like the Tegernseer Höhenweg. For specific routes around Straßlach-Dingharting, you can explore options like the 'Deininger Pond – Frimmerkapelle loop' for hiking or 'View of Gleißental Forest – Maypole and Church in Deining loop' for cycling. Find more details on the hiking guide and cycling guide for the area.
Absolutely. Deininger Weiher is a unique moor lake within a protected landscape area. Lake Starnberg offers stunning views, often including the Alps to the south. Walchensee is famous for its striking turquoise-green water, earning it the nickname 'Bavarian Caribbean,' and hiking to mountains like Herzogstand provides breathtaking panoramic views of both Walchensee and Kochelsee.
Yes, Lake Starnberg holds significant historical importance. It is the site where King Ludwig II mysteriously died, commemorated by the King Ludwig II Memorial Cross in the lake and the Votive Chapel King Ludwig II Memorial Chapel located above the spot where his body was found.
Many lakes are family-friendly. Deininger Weiher has pram-friendly paths around the lake. Lake Starnberg offers various bathing areas like Percha Pier and Lakeside Meadow, which is known for its inviting lawn and bathing area. The general areas around Ammersee and Kochelsee also provide good options for family outings.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. In winter, parts of Deininger Weiher are used for ice sports like skating. Hiking and cycling can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, and the scenic beauty is present year-round, with autumn offering vibrant foliage and spring bringing fresh greenery.
Yes, you'll find various options. At Deininger Weiher, the Waldhaus Deininger Weiher guesthouse offers refreshments with a terrace directly by the water. Near Ammersee, the famous Andechs Monastery is known for its brewery and Bavarian cuisine. Lakeside villages around Tegernsee and Lake Starnberg also provide numerous cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses.
While specific dog-friendly beaches or areas are not always explicitly listed, most lakes offer extensive walking and hiking paths around their shores and in the surrounding nature reserves, which are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific bathing areas.
Yes, several lakes offer popular circular routes. Both Lake Starnberg and Ammersee feature extensive circular routes of approximately 46 kilometers, suitable for both cycling and hiking. Deininger Weiher has a shorter, pleasant circuit that takes about an hour to complete.
The larger lakes are excellent for water sports. Lake Starnberg is popular for swimming, sailing, and rowing. Ammersee is known for sailing and windsurfing due to favorable wind conditions. Walchensee is a paradise for windsurfing and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) thanks to local thermals, and Kochelsee also offers good conditions for SUP.


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