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Jogging around Simssee offers diverse terrain within the Alpine foothills of Bavaria, Germany. The region features a gentle hilly landscape, providing views of the majestic Alpine mountain range on clear days. Simssee, the largest lake in the Rosenheim district, is surrounded by largely untouched reed and moorland areas, particularly on its southern shore which is a nature reserve. The area also includes the "Simssee Moos" moorland and the Ratzinger Höhe, an elevated area with an observation tower.
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The Stein campsite in Wendtorf (near Kiel) is a real highlight for everyone who loves the sea without looking for the typical "posh vibe". It is located directly on the Kiel Fjord in Schleswig-Holstein and scores points above all for its location and relaxed atmosphere.
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Impressive location and very beautiful church
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The Luisenbrücke bridge over the Neue Achen river at the outflow of Lake Simssee was rebuilt in spring 2025 for €224,000. Fifteen ten-meter-long oak piles were driven into the swampy ground for this environmentally friendly and sustainable wooden structure in the nature reserve. Fishing boats can pass unhindered under the bridge. The first Luisenbrücke bridge on this site was built in 1969 and renovated in 2001.
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The bridge has been renewed and the path is open again.
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There is no bridge at the moment, it won't be there again until April! The hike ends too early, the hike only takes half an hour!
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A magically idyllic place of power 👍😁
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There are over 600 running routes around Simssee, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find options ranging from easy paths to more challenging trails with significant elevation gain.
The running trails around Simssee feature a diverse terrain. You'll encounter a gentle hilly landscape, offering views of the Alpine mountain range on clear days. Many routes also pass through untouched reed and moorland areas, especially along the southern shore, which is a nature reserve. The extensive lake circuit provides a mix of paved and natural paths.
Yes, Simssee is well-known for its circular routes. A popular option is the approximately 20-kilometer 'Simsseeweg' that encircles the lake. For a shorter loop, consider the Simssee loop from Simssee, which is about 4.1 miles (6.6 km) long.
While jogging around Simssee, you can enjoy picturesque views of the lake itself, the surrounding hilly landscape, and on clear days, the majestic Alps. The southern shore features a nature reserve with alluvial forest, reeds, and moorland. You might also pass by the 'Simssee Moos' moorland area. For panoramic views, the Ratzinger Höhe, with its observation tower, offers stunning vistas from Salzburg to Tegernsee. Don't miss the Simssee Lakeside Trail or the Reed Shore Path at the South Bank of Simssee.
Yes, Simssee offers several easy running routes that are suitable for families and jogging with kids. These typically feature less elevation gain and well-maintained paths. Look for routes designated as 'easy' in the guide, which are generally up to 3 miles (4.8 km) with minimal elevation changes.
Many running trails around Simssee are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy your run with your canine companion. However, please be mindful of nature reserve areas, especially along the southern shore, where dogs might need to be kept on a leash or certain areas might be restricted to protect wildlife. Always check local signage.
Yes, some routes provide views of other prominent lakes in the region. For instance, the popular View of Lake Chiemsee – View of the Simssee loop from Burgstall Hirnsberg offers glimpses of both Lake Chiemsee and Simssee during your run.
Parking is available at various points around Simssee, often near popular starting points or bathing areas. Locations like the Baierbach bathing area or Hirnsberg are common starting points with parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details for recommended parking spots.
The running routes in Simssee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 750 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse terrain, the beautiful lake views, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different ability levels. The blend of serene nature and recreational opportunities is often highlighted.
Absolutely! Simssee offers several options for refreshments. Establishments like the Seewirt Ecking, located directly on the lake, are popular choices. You'll also find various inns and beer gardens situated around the shore, perfect for enjoying local specialties and drinks after your run.
Simssee is a great destination for running throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Summer is also popular, especially with the option to combine a run with a refreshing dip in one of the bathing areas like Baierbach bathing area on Lake Simssee or Pietzing Bathing Area, Lake Simssee. Winter running is possible, but conditions may vary, with some paths potentially being icy or snowy.
While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead might vary, the Simssee region is generally accessible. You can typically reach towns and villages around the lake via regional bus services, which can then provide access to various starting points for running routes. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.


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