Best lakes around Bad Bayersoien are found in the Ammergau Alps, a region known for its natural landscapes and diverse water bodies. The area features the notable Soier See, a moor lake directly in Bad Bayersoien, and is also near the larger Staffelsee. These lakes offer varied experiences, from tranquil moorland environments to expansive waters with islands. The region's geography contributes to the unique characteristics of its lakes, many of which are known for their warm waters.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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Hiking around Bad Bayersoien
Cycling around Bad Bayersoien
A great route through the forest directly along the lake, very pleasant to cycle or walk.
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There is a lot to experience at the market in Murnau...
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Beautiful hiking trail along Lake Staffelsee.
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Beautiful path along the southern side of the Staffelsee
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Great paved cycle path through the Murnauer Moos, with beautiful views over the moor towards the mountains
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Seven tree-covered islands make it the most island-rich lake in the foothills of the Alps. It is located “in the middle of a pre-Alpine moor landscape west of Murnau. The Toteissee, whose basin was formed by the Loisach Glacier, was formed during the Würm Ice Age.
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The cycling and hiking trail at Lake Staffelsee is worth a trip at any time of the year. Not suitable for racing bikes.
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Nice path for walks, hikes. Also suitable for MTB and cyclocrossers. Due to its proximity to the Murnau train station, this path is often the starting point for trips around the lake.
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The region around Bad Bayersoien features two primary types of lakes: tranquil moor lakes like Soier Lake, known for their warm, gentle waters and unique ecosystems, and larger, island-dotted lakes such as Lake Staffelsee, which offer expansive waters for various activities.
Both Soier Lake and Lake Staffelsee are excellent for swimming, known for being among the warmest bathing lakes in Bavaria. Soier Lake warms up quickly due to its shallow depth, while Staffelsee maintains pleasant summer temperatures between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius. Staffelsee also offers water sports and boat trips.
Yes, both major lakes offer family-friendly activities. Soier Lake has a 2.5-kilometer nature trail with a barefoot path, perfect for children to learn about local flora and fauna. Lake Staffelsee is great for swimming, and its circular trail can be shortened by using boat services, making it accessible for families.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. Around Soier Lake, there's an easy 2.5-kilometer nature trail. For longer excursions, the Staffelsee offers a 22-kilometer circular trail. Additionally, the Murnauer Moos Nature Reserve provides easy hiking trails with minimal inclines through the largest Alpine moor in Central Europe. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Bad Bayersoien guide.
Absolutely. The Staffelsee has a popular 22-kilometer circular trail suitable for cycling. The Murnauer Moos Nature Reserve also offers beautiful paths for enjoyable and easy bike rides. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Bad Bayersoien guide.
The lakes here are notable for their moorland characteristics. Soier Lake is a moor lake with gentle, brown-colored water rich in humic substances. Lake Staffelsee is also known for its mild, moorland water and its seven distinctive islands, the largest being Wörth.
The lakes are particularly appealing in spring and summer for swimming and water activities, as they warm up quickly. The region also transforms in winter, offering opportunities for winter hiking and cross-country skiing around Soier Lake, and ice skating or ice hockey on Staffelsee.
Yes, the Murnauer Moos Nature Reserve is a significant protected area near the lakes. It is the largest Alpine moor in Central Europe, offering unique impressions and views on easy hiking trails.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere and warm waters of Soier Lake, especially after a hike or bike ride. The easy-to-navigate paths and continuous lake views along the South Shore Trail at Lake Staffelsee are also highly appreciated.
Yes, you can find several running trails. For example, there's an easy 2.9 km loop around Soier Lake. More running options are available in the Running Trails around Bad Bayersoien guide.
Soier Lake offers a sunbathing lawn, swimming area, kiosk, and boat rental. Schwaigsee also has a kiosk with a small beer garden. For Staffelsee, you can find boat services like the MS Seehausen and camping facilities, including on Buchau Island.
Schwaigsee is a moor lake often recommended for a relaxing break or a swim. Its serene environment makes it an ideal spot to unwind.


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