Lakes around Rott am Inn, a municipality in the district of Rosenheim, Bavaria, are primarily former gravel pits along the Inn River. These bodies of water serve as popular recreational areas. The region offers a variety of natural lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Unfortunately, entering the hut is no longer permitted due to the danger of collapse.
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If snack bar is open, then Super Rinser ice cream
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The GPS has failed me. Better pay attention to the signposts. I have
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Very muddy on the bank on the left side but the fries there are really tasty
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The toilet is next door in the old "Forst am See" building. The landlady is very nice.
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You can go into the hut and have a good snack.
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Instead of going to the outdoor pool, the lake offers pure relaxation in the middle of nature. There is enough space on the surrounding lawns for sunbathing, playing or picnicking. From May to September, the forest lake is a popular destination. Whether for families, friends or couples, the forest lake is the place to go on warm days. Source and further information https://freizeitmonster.de/aktivitaeten/orte/waldsee-268109
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Several lakes around Rott am Inn are excellent for swimming. The Waldsee Bathing Area is known for its bathing island and sunbathing lawn. The Rotter Ausee is a popular choice with supervised swimming, WCs, showers, and changing rooms. Erlensee, fed by seven underground springs, offers clear, high-quality water for swimming, and Strandhaus Bathing Area at Hofstätter See is noted as one of the warmest lakes in the region.
Yes, many lakes are well-suited for families. The Rotter Ausee is ideal, featuring a beach volleyball field, sandboxes, and safety supervision by the local water rescue service. The Waldsee Bathing Area offers playgrounds and a large sunbathing lawn. Rinser See Beach and Strandhaus Bathing Area at Hofstätter See are also popular family spots with amenities like kiosks.
The lakes around Rott am Inn, primarily former gravel pits, offer diverse natural settings. Zillhamer Lake is idyllically situated in the Langen Moos, characterized by fish, dragonflies, and natural surroundings. The Waldsee Bathing Area features mature trees providing shade and a bathing island. Danglweiher is described as a beautiful piece of nature, less crowded than other spots.
Yes, the Waldsee near Kobel in Schechen is noted for its accessibility, including for wheelchairs, making it a good option for a relaxed day out for everyone.
Beyond swimming and relaxing, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Stand-up paddleboarding and using inflatable boats are popular at Rotter Ausee. The Erlensee is connected to several cycling routes. For more extensive adventures, explore the many hiking trails, gravel biking routes, and running trails available in the wider Rott am Inn region.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. An easy route is the 'Rotter Ausee Lighthouse – Waldsee loop from Rott am Inn,' which is about 6 km long. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Rott am Inn guide.
Many lakes offer convenient options for food and drinks. The Rotter Ausee has a kiosk for ice cream, drinks, and snacks. The Waldsee Bathing Area also has an on-site kiosk. Near Erlensee, you'll find the 'Erlebnisgaststätte Erlensee' offering Bavarian cuisine. Rinser See Beach is known for its natural ice cream kiosk, and Strandhaus Bathing Area at Hofstätter See also features a beach kiosk.
Paid parking is available at Rotter Ausee. For other lakes, parking availability can vary, but generally, there are options nearby, especially at the more developed bathing areas.
Yes, some lakes offer winter activities. The Rotter Ausee, for example, is also used for ice skating during the winter months, offering a different recreational experience.
While policies can vary, dogs are generally not permitted at the Waldsee Bathing Area during the bathing season. It's advisable to check specific regulations for each lake if you plan to bring your dog.
Zillhamer Lake is uniquely situated in the Langen Moos and is traversed by the Zillhamer Achen. It's known for its rich natural environment, with fish and dragonflies, offering a tranquil experience for nature lovers. There's also a hut with an observation deck on its northeastern shore.
Yes, Danglweiher is often described as less crowded than other popular spots like Erlensee, making it a beautiful and quieter piece of nature to enjoy. It's a good option if you're looking for a more serene lakeside visit.


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