Best lakes around Hollerner Lake offers a diverse natural habitat north of Munich, Germany, situated between Unterschleißheim and Eching. This former gravel pit has been transformed into a recreational area, known for its clear water and well-maintained facilities. The lake is integrated into the "Freisinger Moos and Echinger Gfild" landscape protection area, featuring varied shorelines and a prominent reed belt. A circular path of approximately 4 kilometers provides opportunities for hiking and cycling around the water.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Nicely located and not too crowded. You can still relax here 👍
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A popular local recreation area with clear water, a bathing beach, lawns and walking paths.
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Where excavators were recently mining gravel, a large regional recreation area, the “Hollerner See”, is being created between Eching and Kreuzhof (B 13).
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Relatively newly created lake (opened in 2020). Anyone who wants to swim here should bring a sunshade and sunscreen due to the lack of shade. There is food and drink at the nearby "Hecht und Sonne". When the weather is good for swimming, it naturally gets busier. :)
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Huge lake with a beautiful sandy beach and a good cafe or refreshment stop
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Beautiful recreational area in the north of Munich, spacious and well laid out. There are many leisure activities, such as sunbathing, swimming or beach volleyball. Of course there is also a kiosk with a beer garden.
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Hollerner Lake is a popular recreational area known for its clear, often turquoise-hued water, excellent for bathing. It features well-maintained facilities, expansive sunbathing lawns, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a hidden gem north of Munich.
Yes, Hollerner Lake is renowned for its high water quality and officially opened for swimming in June 2020. It offers various bathing areas, including Swimming Bays at Hollerner Lake, with some shallow sections ideal for families.
Hollerner Lake is integrated into the "Freisinger Moos and Echinger Gfild" landscape protection area. It boasts a diverse natural habitat with varied shorelines, a prominent reed belt, and an island formed during its restoration. It's also a hotspot for fish and various bird species, including ducks, grebes, and warblers.
Yes, a roughly four-kilometer circular path around Hollerner Lake is ideal for hiking and cycling, offering scenic views. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Hollerner Lake, including routes like the Hollerner Lake loop from Eching.
Beyond walking and cycling around the lake, the area offers opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can find various MTB trails and running trails in the broader region, catering to different fitness levels.
Hollerner Lake is very family-friendly. Besides safe, shallow swimming areas, there's a Climbing Playground at Feringasee nearby, offering additional fun for children. The expansive sunbathing lawns are also perfect for families to relax.
Yes, the Lake stage at Hollerner See offers seating areas with great views of the water, perfect for enjoying the scenery and romantic sunsets.
The lake features a meticulously maintained beach, expansive sunbathing lawns, and a water rescue station. Visitors can also find refreshments at the "Pike and Sun" kiosk on the shore. Additionally, there is a Hollerner See Beach Volleyball Court for active recreation.
The summer months are ideal for visiting Hollerner Lake, especially for swimming and enjoying the beach. However, its peaceful atmosphere and scenic circular path make it pleasant for walks and relaxation throughout the warmer seasons, and it's known for romantic sunsets.
Yes, Hollerner Lake is easily accessible by car, with dedicated public parking available for visitors.
While the guide does not specify dog policies for Hollerner Lake itself, it's common for recreational areas in Germany to have designated dog-friendly zones or require dogs to be on a leash. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Visitors frequently praise Hollerner Lake for its clean, clear, and often turquoise water, making it an excellent spot for bathing. Many appreciate its well-maintained facilities, the peaceful atmosphere, and the fact that it feels like a 'hidden gem' that isn't overly crowded.


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