Attractions and places to see around Schnaitsee offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural settings. This municipality in the district of Traunstein, Bavaria, is characterized by green meadows, rolling hills, and five moor lakes. The area provides opportunities to explore historical architecture and enjoy the natural landscape at the foot of the Alps.
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Great colorful houses and lots to discover
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Impressive historical buildings can be seen here
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Wasserburg am Inn (officially Wasserburg a.Inn) is a town in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim. It lies about 55 km east of the state capital Munich and about 25 km north of the district town of Rosenheim. It was the seat of the district court of Wasserburg a.Inn, from which the district court of Wasserburg am Inn and the district office, which later became the district office of Wasserburg a.Inn, emerged.
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Wasserburg am Inn (officially Wasserburg a.Inn) is a town in the Upper Bavarian district of Rosenheim. It is located about 55 km east of the state capital Munich and about 25 km north of the district town of Rosenheim. It was the seat of the Wasserburg a.Inn Regional Court, from which the Wasserburg am Inn District Court and the district office, later the Wasserburg a.Inn District Office, emerged.
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Wasserburg am Inn is not to be missed, the old town makes hearts beat faster.
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Schnaitsee is characterized by five picturesque moor lakes, offering beautiful natural settings with biotopes, flower meadows, and mixed forests. You can also visit Lake Klostersee, which reflects the historic Seeon Monastery, or enjoy the barrier-free lakeside resort at Weitsee for swimming and other water activities.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural sites. Notable landmarks include St. James Church (St. Jakobus Kirche) with its impressive altarpiece, the Parish Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Marienkirche) which stands on a moraine hill, and the St. Anna and St. Nicholas Church in Berg, known for its old architecture and valuable carved figures. You can also explore the historical Lupperting Bundwerkstadel 1848.
The area around Schnaitsee is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including an easy loop around Weitsee or a moderate hike to the Schnaitsee Observation Tower. For cyclists, there are many MTB trails and running loops that take you through the scenic landscape.
Many attractions around Schnaitsee are suitable for families. The barrier-free Weitsee offers swimming, table tennis, and a football field. Exploring the historic old town of Wasserburg am Inn with its colorful houses and street cafes is also a great family outing. Additionally, the Seeon Monastery and Lake Klostersee area provides pleasant walks and a cafe.
For impressive panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps, especially clear in winter, visit the Observation Tower in Schnaitsee/Obernhof. This viewpoint offers a wide vista of the surrounding landscape and distant mountains.
You can visit the Oil Mill Garting (Ölmühle Garting), a family-run organic business that produces cold-pressed cooking oils from regional ingredients. They also have a farm shop where you can explore their products. Nearby, the Farm Museum Amerang offers insights into rural Bavarian culture and history.
The area around Schnaitsee is beautiful year-round. For hiking and cycling, the warmer months from spring to autumn are ideal. In winter, the clear air often provides the best views from the Observation Tower, and activities like ice skating and curling are possible on the frozen Weitsee.
Yes, you can discover the remains of Kling Castle Ruins by following a historic circular route in the area. This offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors frequently praise the charming atmosphere of Wasserburg am Inn, especially its historic old town with pastel-colored houses and lively street cafes. The tranquility and beauty of Seeon Monastery and Lake Klostersee are also highly appreciated, with many enjoying the reflection of the monastery on the lake and the various circular routes.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, you can enjoy a pleasant 4.5 km loop from Schnaitsee to the Ölmühle Garting Farm Shop or a 4 km loop around Weitsee. These trails are generally flat and suitable for a relaxed walk.
The historic town of Wasserburg am Inn is a must-see, known for its unique location on a peninsula in the Inn River. You can explore its medieval old town with colorful facades, bay windows, and battlements. Don't miss the iconic Brucktor and the Red Bridge, a historic city gate with a 16th-century wall painting that leads into the old town.
Yes, you can visit the Mozart Oak (Mozarteiche), a beautiful, ancient oak tree. It's a peaceful spot, and local lore suggests Mozart may have rested under its branches during his visits to Seeon Abbey.


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