Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor
Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor
Best attractions and places to see in Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor are found in a region characterized by its unique natural landscape and historical significance, located about 40 km southeast of Munich, Germany. The area encompasses the Seehamer See and the adjacent Wattersdorfer Moor, both part of a landscape protection area. The Seehamer See is notable for its artificial tides, which fluctuate by up to 2 meters due to its use as a reservoir for hydropower generation. This creates…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Wooden walkways over the moor
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By far the most beautiful spot on the lake. The view is worth it.
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Not rideable and very dangerous when wet. You won't miss anything if you skip it. And if it's forbidden anyway...
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Just sit on a bench and enjoy the view…
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Also very beautiful in winter.
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The region is rich in natural wonders. You can visit the Lake Seehamer, known for its artificial tides and as an important habitat for waterbirds. Don't miss the mysterious Deifedradi Spring (Devil, Move Yourself), where legend says water bubbles up with fine sand. The adjacent Wattersdorfer Moor is a significant natural area, part of the Natura 2000 network, featuring rare habitats like raised bogs and supporting specialized flora and fauna.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. The Lake Seehamer provides opportunities for swimming at its bathing beaches and camping. The Wooden boardwalk through Wattersdorfer Moor and the Wooden boardwalks and root trail at Seehamer See and Wattersdorfer Moor offer accessible and engaging ways for families to experience the unique moorland environment.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, including easy options perfect for a leisurely stroll. For example, you can explore the 'Teufelsquelle (Devil's Spring) loop' or the 'Seehamer Lake Dam loop'. Many trails offer scenic views of the lake and surrounding Alpine foothills. Discover more hiking routes on the Easy hikes in Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor guide.
Absolutely. A well-developed network of paths encircles the Seehamer See, suitable for cycling. The Reichersdorf Country Road South of Seehamer See is a popular cycle way offering a slightly hilly alternative with scenic views and less traffic. You can also find various mountain biking trails in the region, detailed in the MTB Trails in Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor guide.
The most notable historical landmark is the Burgstallinsel (Castle Island), the largest of the five islands in Seehamer See. It was once home to the Seeham Castle of the Counts of Falkenstein during the Staufer period. Although only foundations remain visible today, it offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The area is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching at the Seehamer See dam, as it's an important habitat for waterbirds. Summer is ideal for swimming and enjoying the bathing beaches. The wooded areas and moorland trails offer pleasant experiences in all seasons.
Yes, the Seehamer See uniquely experiences artificial tides, with water levels fluctuating by up to two meters. This phenomenon is due to its use as a reservoir for the Leitzachwerke hydropower plant, creating a dynamic and unique flora-fauna habitat.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful boardwalks through the moor, the scenic views of the lake and mountains, and the peaceful, shady forest paths. Many appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the unique natural features such as the Deifedradi Spring.
Yes, the Seehamer See is an important habitat for waterbirds, especially in autumn and spring. The dam on the western shore is an excellent spot for birdwatching, offering opportunities to observe various species.
The Wooden boardwalk through Wattersdorfer Moor and the Wooden boardwalks and root trail at Seehamer See and Wattersdorfer Moor provide an accessible way to experience the natural beauty of the moorland, though some sections of the root trail may require a little technique.
The Wattersdorfer Moor, being a Natura 2000 site, is home to specialized flora and fauna. You might encounter rare species such as Creeping marshwort (Apium repens) and the Marsh Fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia), alongside various waterbirds and other wildlife typical of moorland and forest environments.


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