Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor
Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor
Best lakes in Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor are situated within a landscape protection area approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Munich. This region is characterized by the Seehamer See, a lake known for its unique artificial water level fluctuations due to hydropower generation. Adjacent to the lake, the Wattersdorfer Moor is a protected wetland habitat featuring diverse ecosystems. These areas collectively offer significant ecological value and various recreational opportunities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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By far the most beautiful spot on the lake. The view is worth it.
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Not rideable and very dangerous when wet. You won't miss anything if you skip it. And if it's forbidden anyway...
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Just sit on a bench and enjoy the view…
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Also very beautiful in winter.
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The Seehamer See is known for its unique artificial water level fluctuations, which can change by up to two meters due to hydropower generation. This creates a dynamic environment. You can also visit the Deifedradi Spring (Devil, Move Yourself) on the south bank, a natural monument where fine sand bubbles to the surface with water, surrounded by local legends.
The region offers a variety of activities. You can enjoy walking or cycling around the Lake Seehamer, explore the sensitive ecosystem of the Wattersdorfer Moor via wooden boardwalks and root trails, or go swimming at designated areas like the Swimming Area at Seehamer See. Angling is also popular.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Teufelsquelle (Devil's Spring) loop' or the 'Seehamer Lake Dam – Seehamer Lake loop' which are rated as easy. These are part of the broader Hiking in Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor guide.
Absolutely. The Wattersdorfer Moor features wooden boardwalks and root trails that allow visitors to explore this sensitive wetland habitat while protecting its delicate environment. These paths are suitable for walkers and hikers.
The Wattersdorfer Moor is a biodiversity hotspot. It's home to unique plant species like creeping celery and butterflies such as the Marsh Fritillary. The area also serves as an important resting place for numerous rare bird species, especially between autumn and spring, making it a key stop for waterfowl migration.
Yes, the region is generally family-friendly. Lake Seehamer and the Swimming Area at Seehamer See are noted as family-friendly. Many trails, especially the boardwalks in the moor, are suitable for families, though some root trails might require a bit more care.
While specific regulations for dogs vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the region. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Wattersdorfer Moor, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
You can enjoy road cycling in the area. There are routes like the 'Mangfall Valley – Mangfall Bridge Underpass loop' or the 'Leitzach Riverside Path – Lake Seehamer loop'. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes in Seehamer See Mit Wattersdorfer Moor guide.
Yes, there are options for dining and accommodation. For example, the Seehaus on Lake Seehammer offers a magnificent view of the lake and is a good spot for a meal. There are also campsites available along the shores of Lake Seehamer.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching due to migration. Summer is perfect for swimming and water activities. The unique artificial tides of Seehamer See create a dynamic landscape that can be appreciated in any season.
The lake was formed centuries ago from a glacial meltwater hole. Around 1912, it was dammed to enhance its capacity for the Leitzachwerk pumped-storage power plant, which began producing electricity in 1913. The 'Burgstallinsel,' the largest of the lake's five small islands, once housed the Seeham Castle of the Counts of Falkenstein.
Yes, Lake Seehamer itself offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. The Seehaus on Lake Seehammer is also a great spot to enjoy panoramic views of the lake while dining.


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