Best lakes around Gräfelfing are found in the wider Munich area, offering diverse recreational opportunities and natural landscapes. While Gräfelfing itself does not host major lakes, its proximity to these bodies of water makes them easily accessible. Visitors can explore a variety of lakes, from large, popular destinations to smaller, more intimate spots. These areas provide settings for outdoor activities and natural beauty.
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A highlight in many ways - great photo opportunity, even from afar through the open meadow "Am Durchblick" - nice stop in front of the castle by the pond without consumption or inside in the café - is on the Würmradweg-Nord between Pasing and Allach-Untermenzing in a north-south direction - east-west direction the castle is at the western end of the green belt "Durchblick" to Nymphenburg Palace and to the east to Langwieder See Where Munich cyclists like to ride, including insider tips. - link to the map: https://t1p.de/radlvorrangnetz - app "MunichWays":
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Here you have to think on two levels. - above, the leisure route runs north-south along the Spiridon-Louis-Ring. Below - below, the bike priority route "Nordradweg (RT7)" along the Willi-Gebhard-Ufer https://www.munichways.de/nordradweg-rt7-radlvorrang-strecke/
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A nice stop can be made at the Blutenburg, e.g. B. on a bike tour along the Würm or to Nymphenburg Palace www.munichways.de/Entdeckertour
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A nice place to go in the summer when you are in Munich. This vast area is full of greenery and various sports opportunities. You can get there by metro, or from the center on foot, which takes a little over an hour.
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The Olympic Park in Munich was the venue for the XX. Olympic Games 1972 and is located in the Munich district 11 Milbertshofen-Am Hart on the Oberwiesenfeld area. To this day it is a venue for sporting events as well as a venue for cultural, social or religious/ideological events or church services. The Olympic Park is managed by Olympiapark München GmbH, a wholly owned investment company of the state capital Munich. By November 2015, over 11,500 events with more than 200 million visitors had taken place in the 85-hectare park. Since the 1972 Summer Games, the Olympic Park buildings have hosted 31 World Championships, 12 European Championships and almost 100 German Championships. There are also numerous other events such as concerts, trade fairs, exhibitions, etc. In short, it is simply a beautiful park with a lot to discover and admire. 🤩👍🤩👍
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Oh what a nice place where the sporty thought still hangs in the air when you visit the individual sports facilities
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Nymphenburg Palace was the summer residence of the Wittelsbach family for centuries. To this day, their leader has the right to live in part of the building.
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The Olympic Park is also worth taking a detour by bike. A document of history in modern times!
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Many popular lakes near Gräfelfing are well-connected by public transport. For instance, you can reach Starnberger See via the S6 train from Munich, and Ammersee is accessible by the S-Bahn S8 to Herrsching. Feldmochinger See can be reached using the U2 to Feldmoching, and Eibsee is accessible by train to Garmisch-Partenkirchen followed by a local bus or Zugspitze train.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Ammersee is particularly suitable, offering child-friendly activities, swimming, and space for water sports. Lußsee, part of the Langwieder Seenplatte, has playgrounds and a natural beach. Fasanerie See also features shallow shores and playground options, making it ideal for families with young children.
The lakes offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, windsurfing, and sailing at Starnberger See. Ammersee is excellent for swimming, boating, fishing, and hiking. For hiking and running, there are numerous routes nearby. For example, you can find easy hikes around Gräfelfing, including routes like the Pasing City Park – Würm River Trail loop. Explore more options on the Easy hikes around Gräfelfing guide or the Running Trails around Gräfelfing guide.
Absolutely. Blutenburg Castle, a former hunting lodge with a lake component, is a beautiful historical site. Nearby, Nymphenburg Palace, a high Baroque complex with a lake within its grounds, is a significant ensemble of architecture and garden art. Tegernsee also has a rich history tied to the Tegernsee monastery.
For swimming, Lußsee is considered excellent, featuring a small stone beach area. Feldmochinger See is the largest lake within Munich city limits and offers a swimming area accessible for people with disabilities. Ammersee and Starnberger See also provide great swimming opportunities with clear waters.
Yes, many lakes have amenities for visitors. Starnberger See features traditional beer gardens along its shores. Fasanerie See has casual restaurants and barbecue areas. Blutenburg Castle, which has a lake component, includes a restaurant and cafe on its grounds.
Eibsee, located at the foot of the Zugspitze, offers stunning alpine scenery and crystal-clear turquoise waters, providing picturesque views. Starnberger See boasts breathtaking views, including the Alps in the background. The Olympiapark, Munich also features a lake and offers various viewpoints within its modern city park setting.
While specific dog-friendly areas vary, many natural lake areas allow dogs on leash. The Olympiapark, Munich, which includes a lake, is generally dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your pet.
Tegernsee stands out for its natural beauty and pristine water quality, considered one of the cleanest lakes in Southern Germany. It is set against a backdrop of majestic mountains like the Wallberg.
Chiemsee is Bavaria's largest lake, often called 'The Bavarian Sea.' It is unique for its three islands—Herreninsel, Fraueninsel, and Krautinsel—all car-free. Herreninsel is famous for Herrenchiemsee New Palace, while Fraueninsel hosts a Benedictine convent, offering a majestic atmosphere and a sense of being far from landlocked.
Yes, the Langwieder Seenplatte is a significant recreational area to the west of Munich, comprising several lakes including Lußsee, Langwieder See, and Birkensee. This area offers diverse activities and amenities for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and stunning natural landscapes. Many enjoy the clear waters for swimming, the scenic views, and the peaceful atmosphere. The komoot community has shared over 1100 photos and given more than 4000 upvotes to various highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for the area's beauty and outdoor potential.


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