Best attractions and places to see around Waging am See include a diverse range of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. This climatic spa town in Bavaria, Germany, is situated on the warmest lake in Upper Bavaria, the Waginger See. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities, exploration of historical sites, and cultural insights. Its landscape features lakes, hilly terrain, and significant historical structures.
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A pretty, tranquil market square, a place where you can linger for a while. The small town of Waging is worth a visit and well worth seeing.
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In the heart of the Rupertiwinkel cultural region lies one of the most diverse hiking destinations in Upper Bavaria. Countless hiking routes in Chiemgau gently curve past Lake Waginger. Excursions to mysterious places as well as well-marked circular hiking trails and educational trails open up the natural jewels in untouched nature. Free your mind between fauna and flora and let yourself be enchanted by the impressions while hiking.
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The Traunstein town square in its current form was originally created as the main market and Schrannenplatz. The town square is the historical and cultural centre of the town and definitely a highlight. The Lindl fountain is the landmark of the town square. It was built in 1526 and shows the famous Traunstein salt maker in traditional costume, which symbolically commemorates the town's salt history. With its charming mixture of history, architecture and lively city life, the square offers numerous historical sights and a special atmosphere. It is not without reason that Traunstein is considered the heart of the Chiemgau and is well worth a visit.
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The approximately 250 meter long and 85 meter wide square was created as the main, market and Schrannenplatz in the middle of the 14th century as part of Ludwig of Bavaria's urban policy and the organization of the salt trade and transport from Reichenhall via Traunstein to Munich. The salt deposits and the salt pan operations since 1619 remained decisive for the development of Traunstein until the 19th century. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensemble_Stadtplatz_(Traunstein)
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Very narrow streets and a lot of traffic. When we visited there were still market stalls set up around which the cars swerved very quickly. Partly dangerous with the bike.
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The "main square" of Traunstein is called Stadtplatz. It is framed by the parish church of St. Oswald and the Jackl Tower. In the middle is the Lindl fountain.
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The Jacklturm is not an old city gate or city tower. The demolition of the Jackl Tower, also known as the "Lower Tower", which was badly damaged in the town fire in 1851, left a clear gap in the town square. The support association Alt-Traunstein, founded in 1983, managed to close it in 1999. After almost 150 years, the tower completes and enriches the cityscape again.
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Trauwenstain itself was first mentioned in 1245 in a document from Baumburg Abbey. The name means castle on the Traun, and with some probability this was the seat of the Lords of Truna, surrounded by a small settlement. It was only the Wittelsbach family who expanded and fortified them according to plan and thus controlled the Traun crossing of the important salt road from Reichenhall to Munich on the border to the Archbishopric of Salzburg.
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Waging am See is renowned for its natural beauty, centered around the Waginger See, the warmest lake in Upper Bavaria. You can also visit the serene Tachinger See, explore the mystical Schönramer Filz high moor, or experience the pristine Salzachauen riparian landscapes. For stunning vistas, head to the View of Lake Waging or the Castle Hill of Tettelham (Schlossberg).
Absolutely! The Waginger See, with its warm waters, is perfect for swimming, boating, fishing, windsurfing, and sailing. Numerous lidos and beaches, such as Strandbad Tettenhausen, are available around the lake. The Tachinger See also offers great conditions for boat trips, fishing, and swimming.
Waging am See boasts a rich history. Explore the charming Historic Market Square, visit the Romanesque St. Martin's Church, or the Pilgrimage Church of Maria Mühlberg. You can also discover the ancient Castle Ruins overlooking the town, the 12th-century Stiftskirche with its beautiful frescoes, and the 16th-century Old Town Hall.
Yes, Waging am See offers several museums. The Baiuvarenmuseum provides insights into the early settlers of Waging, featuring newly restored finds. You can also visit the Waging Castle Museum, which chronicles the region's history, and other cultural sites like the Baroque Museum and the Bird Museum.
The region around Waging am See offers diverse routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For cycling, consider the child-friendly Waginger See-Rundweg around Lake Waginger and Lake Tachinger. You can find various MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling tours, including options like 'Around the Tachinger See and Waginger See' or 'Tour to the Teisenberg's north side'. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Waging am See, Gravel biking around Waging am See, and Road Cycling Routes around Waging am See guide pages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Stoisser Alm, located on the 1334 m high Teisenberg. From here, you can enjoy stunning vistas of Salzburg and the Bavarian and Austrian mountains. Another excellent spot is the View of Lake Waging, offering picturesque scenes of the blue lake, and the Castle Hill of Tettelham (Schlossberg) also provides amazing views.
Waging am See is very family-friendly. The Waginger See and its lidos, like Strandbad Tettenhausen, are perfect for a day out. The Stoisser Alm is also ideal for families with children, offering Bavarian delicacies and a great view. The Waginger See-Rundweg is a child-friendly bike tour, and the Traunstein Town Square often hosts events suitable for all ages.
Waging am See offers a vibrant cultural scene. You can take guided town tours to learn about local traditions and historic buildings. The town hosts events like the Waging Film and Music Days and the 'Zeltl'n' Circus Tent Festival in the Kurpark. For a unique culinary and cultural experience, visit the Bergader Private Cheese Dairy and Cheese Academy.
Yes, Waging am See offers several dog-friendly options. The Stoisser Alm is a dog-friendly hut. Additionally, some lidos and beaches around the Waginger See are designated as dog-friendly, allowing your furry companions to enjoy the water and surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse offerings of Waging am See. The warm Waginger See is a highlight for swimming and relaxation. The panoramic views from spots like the Stoisser Alm are highly praised, as are the opportunities for cycling and walking around the picturesque lakes. The charming historic town squares, such as the Market Square Waging am See and Traunstein Town Square, also receive positive feedback for their atmosphere and events.
Yes, for those seeking relaxation, Waging am See features a dedicated Wellness Garden. This facility offers various amenities, including sauna facilities and a tranquil Zen garden, providing a perfect escape for rejuvenation.


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