Best lakes around Moosach offers access to a variety of lakes, catering to different interests. The region includes both the municipality of Moosach in the Ebersberg district and the Moosach district within the city of Munich. These areas provide diverse natural landscapes, from tranquil natural reserves to popular recreational spots. The lakes are integrated into the local geography, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Idyllic hamlet with a small pond and the former branch church of St. Ulrich. The existence of the branch church has been documented since 1100. The year of construction of today's chapel has not been handed down exactly, probably from the first half of the 18th century. The chapel is privately owned but can be visited on Memorial Day.
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The "Zur Gasse" inn offers plenty of food
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Nice way. Calm. Unfortunately very busy on weekends and public holidays. But nature surpasses that, of course.
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Beautiful and class. Anyone interested in nature should stop by here.
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The Oak Avenue in Ebersberg, Bavaria, is located directly next to the Egglburger See nature reserve. A walking path first leads past individual oak trees, which then become an avenue. It's a beautiful old tree population, some of which unfortunately had to be felled because falling branches posed a hazard. However, oak trees were replanted at the same time. I like the avenue because of the old oak trees, which may be hundreds of years old and already have a lot to tell.
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For swimming and recreation, Steinsee is an excellent choice, known for its clean and pleasantly warm water, a public beach area, and a lido with facilities. The Klostersee near Ebersberg also offers a free outdoor pool area with showers, changing rooms, and sunbathing spots. Additionally, Feldmochinger See, the largest of Munich's municipal lakes, is ideal for groups with barbecue spots and a playground, while Fasaneriesee is great for both swimmers and scenic enjoyment, featuring special areas for children and non-swimmers.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Steinsee has a lido with a children's playground and a restaurant. Egglburger Lake is easy to explore on foot or by bike, offering a peaceful natural setting. Feldmochinger See features a large playground and barbecue spots, and Lerchenauer See also includes a children's play area and a grill zone.
The lakes around Moosach offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and gravel biking on numerous routes. For instance, there are easy hiking trails like the 'Steinsee – Steinsee (Moosach) loop' or moderate cycling routes such as the 'Glonn – Steinsee loop from Moosach'. You can find more details on routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking in the area.
From the Moosach district in Munich, lakes like the Olympic Lake (Olympiasee) in Olympiapark, Feldmochinger See, Fasaneriesee, and Lerchenauer See are generally well-connected by public transport, offering convenient escapes from city life.
Absolutely. Egglburger Lake is highly recommended for those seeking nature and tranquility to unwind. Kitzlsee is also known as a protected landscape, offering a more secluded natural experience.
Yes, several lakes have amenities nearby. Steinsee features a lido with a kiosk and a restaurant. The Klostersee near Ebersberg has a Seecafé and pizzeria right on the lake. Lerchenauer See offers a cozy beer garden on its western shore with views of the water.
For walking and hiking, Egglburger Lake is nicely located and easy to get around on foot. Steinsee also offers scenic trails for walking. Fasaneriesee features beautiful landscapes with winding paths popular with hikers. There is a beautiful circular path around the Klostersee near Ebersberg.
While the lakes are primarily natural attractions, the Olympic Lake (Olympiasee) in Munich's Olympiapark is part of a major recreational area constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics and features the Munich Olympic Walk of Stars. Near Egglburger Lake, you can find the Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake, a listed natural monument with over one hundred-year-old oak trees.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty, especially at Egglburger Lake, where they can unwind. The clean and warm water of Steinsee makes it a popular swimming spot. Many also enjoy the well-maintained facilities and family-friendly options available at various locations.
Yes, lakes like Steinsee are suitable for year-round visits, offering scenic trails that can be enjoyed even in winter. The Olympiapark, home to the Olympic Lake, also provides beautiful walking paths that are accessible year-round.
Yes, Feldmochinger See is particularly well-suited for groups due to designated barbecue spots. Lerchenauer See also features an adjacent grill zone, making it convenient for picnics and outdoor meals.


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