Lakes in Landkreis Miesbach are situated within the Bavarian Alps and pre-alpine hilly landscape, offering a range of natural beauty. The region features clear waters, mountain scenery, and extensive recreational opportunities. It is known for its diverse lake environments, from high-mountain lakes to more tranquil pre-alpine bodies of water. This area provides a setting for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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Easy, just under 8 kilometer long circular route around the beautiful Schliersee. The lake circular path is well signposted, mostly asphalted and right on the lakeshore. Since there are almost no inclines, the Schliersee can be circled on foot in just under 2 hours and by bike in just over half an hour. Source and further information www.schliersee-bayregio.de/tipps/rundweg-schliersee.php
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Idyllically situated with a beautiful circular route.
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The most prominent lakes in Landkreis Miesbach are Schliersee, Spitzingsee, Tegernsee, and Seehamer See. Each offers unique features and activities, from the high-mountain setting of Lake Spitzing to the urban Bavarian flair of Lake Schliersee.
Yes, many lakes offer family-friendly options. Schliersee has bathing areas and leisurely lakeside strolls like the 7 km 'Seeweg um den Schliersee'. Tegernsee features accessible shores and activities like stand-up paddleboarding. Lake Spitzing is also suitable for walks and mini-hikes with children, and the area around Tegernsee near Kaltenbrunn is noted as family-friendly.
Landkreis Miesbach offers a wide range of hiking trails. Around Schliersee, you can find leisurely lakeside walks and challenging mountain trails. Tegernsee boasts over 650 kilometers of marked trails, from gentle walks to alpine hikes. Spitzingsee is an 'Eldorado for activity lovers' with numerous routes. For specific options, you can explore easy hikes or more challenging hiking routes in the region.
Schliersee is excellent for water sports, offering diving, sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and kayaking, with equipment rentals available. Tegernsee is popular for swimming, stand-up paddleboarding, and pedal boating. Spitzingsee's cool, clean water is perfect for summer swimming and boat trips. Seehamer See also has boat rental services.
Absolutely. Spitzingsee transforms into a snow-sure wonderland in winter, offering skiing and snowboarding at the Spitzingsee-Tegernsee ski area, cross-country skiing, and ice skating. Tegernsee also has nearby areas for tobogganing and skiing. Many lakes offer beautiful scenery for winter walks.
Yes, some areas around the lakes are noted for accessibility. The Lake Promenade Rottach-Egern and the Bad Wiessee lakeside promenade, both on Tegernsee, are listed as wheelchair accessible. Lake Spitzing also has some wheelchair accessible areas.
The lakes in Landkreis Miesbach are known for their diverse natural beauty. Spitzingsee is Bavaria's largest high-mountain lake, encircled by wild mountain forests. Tegernsee is fed by clear mountain streams and is considered one of Germany's cleanest lakes. Seehamer See is unique for its 'artificial tides' due to hydropower use and features extensive reed zones, making it a valuable landscape protection area.
For a more tranquil and nature-focused experience, Seehamer See is an excellent choice. It's part of a landscape protection area, ideal for hiking, cycling, angling, and birdwatching. The region also has smaller lakes like Gloggnersee, Hackensee, and Soinsee, which offer additional opportunities for local recreation away from the main tourist spots.
While specific public transport details vary by lake, the region is generally accessible. For example, a bus service operates around Tegernsee, allowing visitors to cycle or walk part of the way and use the bus for return journeys. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for each specific lake you plan to visit.
Many areas around the lakes in Landkreis Miesbach are dog-friendly, especially for walks and hikes. However, specific rules regarding dogs on beaches, in swimming areas, or on public transport can vary. It's always best to check local signage or regulations for the specific lake or area you plan to visit with your dog.
The region offers numerous stunning viewpoints. A highly recommended spot is the Great view over the Tegernsee near Kaltenbrunn, offering panoramic vistas. Other popular viewpoints include View over Lake Tegernsee and the Bavarian Alps, and various spots offering a View of Spitzingsee.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer (May to September) is ideal for swimming, water sports, hiking, and cycling. Autumn offers spectacular foliage for hiking. Winter transforms Spitzingsee into a snow sports destination, and the other lakes provide serene winter landscapes. Spring brings blooming nature and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity. Schliersee boasts excellent water quality with several bathing areas, including a lido. Spitzingsee has cool, clean water perfect for summer swimming. Tegernsee is known as one of Germany's cleanest lakes, making it great for swimming. Seehamer See also has designated bathing beaches.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning alpine scenery and clear waters. Many enjoy combining mountain hikes with refreshing dips in lakes like Spitzingsee. The ease of cycling around Tegernsee and ending the day at a local brewery is also a highlight. The beautiful lake views, like those from the spa gardens at Schliersee, are often mentioned as must-sees.


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