Best lakes around Tuntenhausen are located in the surrounding region of this municipality in the district of Rosenheim, Bavaria. While Tuntenhausen itself does not feature large, prominent lakes directly within its borders, the area offers various appealing lakes for recreation. These natural landscapes provide opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation, making the region a destination for those seeking walking routes around Tuntenhausen lakes.
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A beautiful fountain in the spa park.
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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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It was a nice stay in the Kurpark with the great fountain.
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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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Fits very nicely into the Kurpark.
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Several lakes in the region are great for families. Steinsee is particularly family-friendly, known for its warm water, a lido with a sunbathing lawn, playground, and trampolines. The Höglinger Pond is also popular with locals for bathing, and the Schonstetter Badeweiher offers a children's playground and separate swimming areas. Lake Seehamer also has facilities and is considered family-friendly.
Yes, many lakes offer swimming opportunities. Steinsee is one of Germany's warmest lakes and has excellent water quality, featuring a supervised lido. The Höglinger Pond is a popular local bathing spot, and the Lauser Weiher and Tinninger See are also natural bathing lakes. The Schonstetter Badeweiher has separate areas for swimmers and non-swimmers.
The region around Tuntenhausen offers various walking and hiking routes. You can find easy hikes, such as the 'Filzenklas Forest Inn loop from Fuchsholz' or the 'Maxlrain Brewpub loop from Maxlrain'. Many lakes, like the Tinninger See, have scenic paths around their perimeter. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Tuntenhausen guide.
For a more natural and less developed experience, consider the Kitzlsee, a smaller, forest-lined lake offering magnificent views and birdwatching opportunities. The Höglinger Pond is also a natural bathing spot with fewer facilities, and the Lauser Weiher is a natural, moor-filled bathing lake surrounded by meadows and wooded hills.
Facilities vary by lake. Steinsee offers a family-friendly lido, sunbathing lawn, playground, restaurant, and café. Lake Seehamer also has facilities and campsites. The Tinninger See has a kiosk on its eastern side (closed in winter) and parking. The Höglinger Pond and Lauser Weiher have more basic amenities, often just sunbathing lawns and seating, with limited infrastructure like toilets or kiosks.
Yes, the area is suitable for cycling. The Höglinger Pond is a good option for cycling routes, and the Schonstetter Badeweiher is described as an ideal stop for cyclists. You can find various routes, including road cycling and gravel biking, in guides like Road Cycling Routes around Tuntenhausen and Gravel biking around Tuntenhausen.
The lakes are particularly popular during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when swimming and sunbathing are enjoyable. Steinsee, for example, is known for its warm summer temperatures. However, the scenic paths around lakes like Tinninger See can be enjoyed year-round for walks, offering different natural beauty in each season.
Yes, the Kitzlsee is an excellent location for observing various bird species due to its forest-lined shores and wide belt of reeds and water lilies that naturally protect the lake.
Parking availability varies. For instance, the Tinninger See offers parking. For other lakes, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details for parking information, as some smaller, more natural spots may have limited or no dedicated parking.
Several lakes in the region are home to various fish species. The Lauser Weiher is known to have pike, zander, carp, and tench. Similarly, the Tinninger See also hosts fish like carp, pike, zander, and tench.
Yes, Lake Seehamer offers beautiful views of the mountains. The Tinninger See also features a bathing area with mountain views.
The Irlachweiher pond is uniquely integrated into the Kurpark (spa park) in Bad Aibling. It's a green oasis in the middle of the city, featuring a sculpture park, a moor garden, a water nature trail, and other attractions, making it a place for both relaxation and cultural interest.


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