Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer
Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer
Best lakes around Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer refers to the significant nature reserve located at the southern shore of Ammersee. This area is known for its diverse habitats, including open water, extensive reed belts, sandbanks, and alluvial forests. It serves as a crucial breeding ground and stop-over for many migrating birds, with over 320 different species observed. The Binnensee, a small inland lake, is also a notable feature within this protected zone.
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In the south of Lake Ammersee lies the large nature reserve "Ammersee South Shore Bird Sanctuary." It covers an area of 499 hectares and is a true hotspot of biodiversity. It is a Ramsar wetland site of international importance and is designated as a European Natura 2000 bird sanctuary.
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Beautiful area by the lake near Dießen
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Great facility by the lake
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A large gathering of storks can often be seen on the path just before Raisting on the large meadow in front of the village. In the large number an unusual highlight, which absolutely must be photographed.
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Storks everywhere in summer.
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No designated hiking trail. The Dammweg leads as a dead end into the bird sanctuary and ends near the mouth of the Ammer. There are no special views or access to the lake here. Under no circumstances may the nature reserve be entered off the beaten track. Day trippers are better off taking the Ammer trails to the south (Weilheim/Raisting) or the lakeside trails on the eastern and western shores of the Ammersee.
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The Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer is an internationally significant wetland, designated under the Ramsar Convention and as an EU Natura 2000 protected area. It's renowned for its diverse habitats, including open water, extensive reed belts, sandbanks, and alluvial forests, making it a crucial breeding ground and stop-over for migrating birds. Over 320 different bird species have been observed here.
The area is a paradise for birdwatchers. You can observe around 110 nesting species like the Common Tern, Northern Lapwing, and Whinchat. During migration seasons, many species such as Ruff, Wood Sandpiper, and Black-winged Stilt rest here. In winter, numerous waterfowl gather, offering year-round wildlife spotting opportunities.
Yes, excellent birdwatching opportunities exist. You can observe the bay from the Ammerdamm or from locations like Dießen and Aidenried. There are also observation towers, such as the Birdwatching Tower at Ammersee-South Shore Nature Reserve, which offers great views and a chance to spot rare birds like the reed warbler. The Binnensee, a small inland lake west of the Ammer river's mouth, also provides a secluded observation point.
The region is characterized by its varied natural landscapes. Key features include the open waters of southern Ammersee, extensive reed belts providing crucial nesting sites, sandbanks important for waders, and adjacent alluvial forests and meadows like the 'Raistinger Wiesen.' The small inland Binnensee also contributes to the diverse habitats.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Many paths around the Ammersee South Shore Bird Sanctuary and near the Dießen Lakeside Promenade and Harbor are suitable for families. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'View of the Alps – Ammer River Rapids loop' or the 'Dießen Ammersee Pier – St. Alban's Church on Lake Ammersee loop' which are listed in the Easy hikes around Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer guide.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. Many routes offer scenic views of the lake, the Ammer River, and the surrounding natural landscapes. Options include short, easy loops perfect for a leisurely stroll, as well as longer, more challenging routes that explore the wider region. You can find detailed routes in guides like Easy hikes and Waterfall hikes around Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer.
Yes, the area offers great opportunities for cycling, particularly gravel biking. You can explore routes like the 'Ammersee Ridge Trail' or the 'Ammer River Trail' which provide scenic rides around the lake and along the river. These routes are detailed in the Gravel biking around Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer guide.
The Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for observing migratory birds, while summer provides opportunities to see nesting species. Winter attracts numerous waterfowl. The observation towers are accessible year-round, but some areas may have restricted access during breeding seasons to protect wildlife.
Absolutely. The Birdwatching Tower at Ammersee-South Shore Nature Reserve provides excellent views over the lake and its birdlife. Additionally, the Dießen Lakeside Promenade and Harbor offers picturesque views of the lake, often with the Bavarian Alps as a stunning backdrop on clear days.
Visitors highly appreciate the tranquility and the rich natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the exceptional birdwatching opportunities, the diverse habitats, and the peaceful atmosphere for walks and cycling. The scenic views, especially from the observation towers, are also a major draw, providing a perfect setting for nature photography and relaxation.
Yes, the Ammer River Mouth at Ammersee is accessible. It's a point of interest for those exploring the area, marking where the Ammer River flows into the Ammersee. While it's a natural feature, visitors should be aware that the immediate area is part of the nature reserve, and off-path exploration is restricted to protect the wildlife.
While the immediate Vogelfreistätte Ammersee Südufer is primarily a natural reserve, the nearby town of Dießen am Ammersee offers cultural insights. You can find more information about Dießen and its surroundings on Wikipedia. The Dießen Lakeside Promenade and Harbor is a popular spot in the town itself.


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