Best lakes around Samerberg are found in the Bavarian Alpine foothills, a region known for its diverse natural landscapes. While Samerberg itself features a natural swimming pool, its location provides access to several prominent lakes. These lakes offer a variety of recreational opportunities and contribute to the natural beauty of the area. The region is characterized by its proximity to larger bodies of water like Chiemsee and Simssee, alongside smaller natural bathing lakes.
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You can get a direct view of Lake Chiemsee while riding the gondola. But as soon as you start walking, the view of Lake Chiemsee with the rocks at the top of the Kampenwand is impressive. When the weather is nice you can see very far! You have the feeling that you can see all over Germany, the view is so vast.
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Nice little lake not far from the hiking car park. Idyllic
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Beautiful lake with good bike paths.
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If you walk down the mountain, you soon no longer have any hills in front of you and can admire the entire Chiemsee
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Here you can take a great break while cycling and hop in the small lake. In the summer, however, it is overcrowded.
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There are several niches along the route with a view of Lake Sims. Some beer gardens invite you to linger.
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Well-visited swimming lake with a beer garden in an idyllic setting. Refreshment during the bike tour is a good option here.
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Natural lake in the forest with a playground.
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While Samerberg itself features the Naturbad Samerberger Filze, a natural swimming pool, it is conveniently located near several larger lakes. These include the expansive Chiemsee, the tranquil Simssee, the recreational Neubeurer See, and the smaller Happinger See and Happinger-Au-See near Rosenheim.
The Naturbad Samerberger Filze offers excellent, biologically maintained water quality. Chiemsee is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and is considered one of Germany's cleanest swimming lakes. Simssee provides unspoiled bathing spots, and Neubeurer See and Happinger-Au-See are popular for refreshing dips with good facilities.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. The Naturbad Samerberger Filze has a dedicated shallow area for children, a slide, and a sandbox. Neubeurer See offers a large sunbathing lawn, beach volleyball, and mini-golf. Happinger-Au-See features a playground and beach volleyball, making it ideal for families.
The region around Samerberg and its lakes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as the Simssee Lakeside Trail – View of the Alps loop. For running, explore trails like the Grainbach herb meadow jogging circuit. Road cycling routes, including the Chiemsee Ferry Pier – Naturfreibad Aschau loop, are also popular.
Absolutely. The Simssee Lakeside Trail is a popular bike path away from traffic, suitable for cycling or walking. Chiemsee also offers paths to circumnavigate the lake by bike or on foot, providing scenic views of the Chiemgau Alps. Many routes are available, such as the Gravel biking around Samerberg guide.
Chiemsee, known as the 'Bavarian Sea,' boasts crystal-clear waters and stunning views of the Chiemgau Alps. Simssee is characterized by largely untouched reed and shore areas, with its southern shore being a designated nature reserve. The Naturbad Samerberger Filze is nestled within the natural moorland surroundings of Samerberg.
Yes, Chiemsee is famous for its two islands: Herreninsel, home to the magnificent Herrenchiemsee Palace built by King Ludwig II, and the idyllic Fraueninsel, known for its monastery and charming atmosphere. Boat tours to these islands combine natural beauty with cultural exploration.
The lakes are particularly enjoyable in summer for swimming and water sports. For scenic views, especially of Chiemsee, late summer or autumn when the weather is clear is highly recommended, as noted by visitors at the Wayside Cross with a View of the Chiemsee.
Many lakes offer convenient amenities. The Naturbad Samerberger Filze has a kiosk and sunbathing lawns. Neubeurer See features a lakeside café. At the Baierbach bathing area on Lake Simssee, you'll find a kiosk with a small beer garden. Happinger See also has a restaurant with a beer garden.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the tranquil and unspoiled nature of Simssee to the vibrant recreational opportunities at Chiemsee. The clean water quality, stunning alpine backdrops, and family-friendly facilities are frequently highlighted. The Simssee Lakeside Trail is particularly loved for its natural setting away from traffic.
Chiemsee is approximately a 20-30 minute drive from Samerberg. Simssee is closer, about a 15-20 minute drive. Neubeurer See is one of the closest, roughly 10-15 minutes away, while Happinger See and Happinger-Au-See are about 15-20 minutes drive.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The Wayside Cross with a View of the Chiemsee provides fantastic panoramic views of Chiemsee, especially on clear days. Many spots around Simssee also offer picturesque views of the lake and surrounding countryside.


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