Best lakes around Weßlinger Lake include the Weßlinger See, a glacial kettle hole lake in Bavaria, Germany. It is fed by underground springs and groundwater, lacking natural inlets or outlets. An oxygen pump maintains its water quality, making it suitable for swimming and recreation. The lake is known for its relatively warm waters in summer and quick freezing for ice skating in winter.
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A special place to stop both in summer and winter, with great mulled wine and seating poufs. Nice sun terrace with a view of the lake.
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A break at the small, lovely lake is recommended.
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Many benches and nice little stairs down to the water, there is also a very nicely constructed book box there.
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Very beautiful little lake. Definitely not a tourist hotspot, so you can enjoy the peace and quiet here.
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A nice little lake in the Starnberg district. You can walk comfortably around the lake (approx. 2.5 km) in about half an hour. There are places to stop for refreshments right by the lake.
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In winter, you can buy mulled wine here. You can enjoy it comfortably at the standing tables, as the tables at the base are heated with fire. Wonderful!
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The walk around the lake is worth it.
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Recommended in summer. The kiosk also makes a nice way to end the hike.
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The Weßlinger See is a glacial kettle hole lake, unique because it has no natural inlets or outlets. It is fed solely by underground springs and groundwater, maintaining excellent water quality. An oxygen pump with a prominent water fountain helps preserve its ecological balance, and it often becomes one of the warmest lakes in the region during summer.
Yes, Weßlinger See is very family-friendly. You'll find a large lawn and a small beach for swimming at Lake Weßling, and a dedicated Swimming area at Weßlinger See with facilities. A paved circular path around the lake is perfect for families, taking about an hour to walk, and suitable for children on scooters or balance bikes. Boat rentals are also available.
You can enjoy easy walks directly around the lake, such as the Wesslinger See East Shore Path, which offers numerous jetties and benches for relaxation. The circular path around the lake is about 2.8 km. For longer excursions, there are several easy hiking routes nearby, including the 'Swimming area at Weßlinger See – Wooden jetty on Lake Weßlinger See loop from Weßling' and 'Krontal Valley – Stone Bridge Over the Aubach loop from Weßling'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Weßlinger Lake guide.
Absolutely! The area around Weßlinger See offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several road cycling routes, ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Unering–Hochstadt Fast Road – Perchting–Unering Speed Route loop from Weßling' or the 'Scenic Route Around Weßling – Cycle path to Geisenbrunn loop from Weßling'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Weßlinger Lake guide.
Weßlinger See is enjoyable year-round. In summer, it's ideal for swimming and boating due to its warm waters. The circular path is pleasant for walks in spring, summer, and autumn. In winter, if temperatures drop sufficiently, the lake freezes over quickly, making it a popular spot for ice skating and ice stock sport.
Yes, there are amenities directly at the lake. You can visit the Wasserberghäusl kiosk at Lake Weßling, which also features a beer garden. There's also a café available, providing convenient options for refreshments and meals.
Weßlinger See is easily accessible by public transport. It is centrally located within the village of Weßling and can be reached conveniently by S-Bahn from Munich, making it a great day trip destination.
Beyond its clear, spring-fed waters, Weßlinger See is known for its oxygen pump, which creates a distinctive water fountain in the middle of the lake. You might also spot 'Wessy' the dragon sculpture, an unusual artistic element adding a unique touch to the scenery. The lake itself is a 'Toteisloch' (kettle hole), a geological feature from the Würm glaciation.
Visitors frequently praise the lake's beautiful views and the opportunity to linger and relax. Many enjoy the easy circular walk, the numerous jetties and benches, and the stunning sunsets, especially from the Wesslinger See East Shore Path. The good water quality for swimming and the family-friendly atmosphere are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Weßlinger See is the smallest of the 'Fünfseenland' (Five Lakes Country) in the Starnberg district of Bavaria. Despite its size, it's a popular destination known for its unique characteristics and recreational offerings.
The community of Weßling has a rich cultural heritage, known as an 'artist village.' It attracted notable painters like Carl Schuch and Pierre-Auguste Renoir in the past. It was also home to Alois Alzheimer, the discoverer of Alzheimer's disease, adding a significant historical connection to the area.


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