Best lakes around Hettenshausen are primarily located in the surrounding Upper Bavaria region, known for its diverse natural landscapes. While the municipality of Hettenshausen itself does not feature prominent large lakes, the nearby areas offer numerous recreational opportunities centered around water features. This region provides a variety of natural swimming lakes and hiking trails with water features, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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There are a few benches here with a view of the lake.
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A young bride died here on the way to church. Her carriage crashed and she drowned. The groom waited in vain for his beloved.
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A young bride died here on the way to church. Her carriage crashed and she drowned in the small pool. The groom waited in vain for his beloved
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It's funny because the actual bridal pool, where according to legend a bride drowned a long time ago because her carriage tipped over, is in the forest near Reichertshausen.... Whether a bride also "drowned" here at this point?
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This is a good place to go swimming in the lake with your bride 🤣
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While Hettenshausen itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding Upper Bavaria region offers many popular options. You can visit Hammerschmiedweiher, known for its picturesque cycle path, or the quiet Devil's Pond near a monastery. Further afield, the region boasts the majestic Chiemsee, often called the "Bavarian Sea," and the stunning Eibsee at the foot of the Zugspitze.
The lakes around Hettenshausen and in Upper Bavaria offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find crystal-clear waters, dense forests, and often panoramic views of the Alps. Lakes like Eibsee are famous for their emerald-turquoise waters and small islands, while Walchensee is known for its striking turquoise color and undeveloped shorelines. Many are nestled amidst mountains, providing breathtaking scenery.
Yes, several lakes have historical or cultural significance. Chiemsee is home to Herreninsel, where King Ludwig II's magnificent Herrenchiemsee Palace is located. Near Tegernsee, you can explore the historic Tegernsee monastery and brewery. Additionally, the Brautlache (Bride's Pool) has a local legend about a bride who drowned there, adding a unique historical anecdote.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Many lakes are excellent for swimming, sailing, windsurfing, and diving. You can also enjoy hiking and cycling on trails that often lead along the shores. For specific routes, explore options like those found in the Easy hikes around Hettenshausen or Cycling around Hettenshausen guides.
Absolutely. Many lakes, especially those in the wider Upper Bavaria region, feature excellent hiking trails. For example, Eibsee has a family-friendly loop trail, and Walchensee offers extensive hiking opportunities around its shores. Near Hettenshausen, you can find trails that pass by lakes like Devil's Pond. For more hiking ideas, check out the Hiking around Hettenshausen guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Hammerschmiedweiher, for instance, has a picturesque cycle path along its shore, offering a nice, shady section. Many other lakes in the region also have dedicated cycling routes or paths suitable for bikes. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Hettenshausen guide.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Glonnfeld Park, which includes a small lake, offers a lovingly designed playground and fitness stations. Lakes like Eibsee have family-friendly loop trails, and many larger lakes provide safe swimming areas and opportunities for gentle boat rides, making them ideal for a family day out.
While specific wheelchair accessibility details for every lake are not always available, some areas around larger lakes like Eibsee may offer more accessible paths, such as parts of its loop trail. For local lakes, Glonnfeld Park has well-graveled paths that are generally easy to navigate.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, water sports, and enjoying the warm weather. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery as nature awakens or changes colors. Winter can be serene, with opportunities for ice skating on frozen lakes if conditions allow, though many facilities might be closed.
Yes, especially around the more prominent lakes in Upper Bavaria. Tegernsee and Starnberger See are dotted with charming towns offering various accommodations, traditional beer gardens, and restaurants. Even near smaller local spots like Devil's Pond, you might find benches for a picnic, and nearby towns will have cafes and pubs.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. Many appreciate the peaceful spots like Devil's Pond for observing nature. The picturesque views, such as those of Ledererweiher with its small island and the Prielhof in the background, are also highly valued. The combination of relaxation and outdoor activity opportunities makes these lakes very appealing.
For a more natural and potentially less crowded experience, consider Walchensee, which is known for its extensive, undeveloped shorelines. While popular for water sports, its size and mountainous surroundings can offer more secluded spots. Smaller local ponds like Devil's Pond also provide a quiet retreat, especially during off-peak times.


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