Best attractions and places to see around Wöhrsee include the lake itself, known for its clear waters and recreational activities, set against the backdrop of Burghausen Castle. This natural monument, formed from a former Salzach river loop, offers a blend of natural features and historical significance. The area provides opportunities for open-air swimming, paddle boating, and ice skating in winter, making it a versatile spot for outdoor pursuits. Historical sites and cultural landmarks reflect its past roles in defense and…
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The bridge over the Wöhrsee between Hauptsee and Herzogbad is the only way to cross the Wöhrsee. It was renovated in April 2024. During the construction work, the entire bridge, including the concrete foundations and lock, was dismantled and renewed. The wooden girders were replaced with steel girders so that rotting wood will no longer be a problem in the future.
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Whether you are a swimmer or a boater in the warm summer water, an ice skater or curling player on the frozen lake or a walker around the lake: As a leisure paradise, the Wöhrsee guarantees a natural experience with extra-long panoramic views of the castle in every season. There is also a winter bathing area, which is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. this season from October 15, 2024 to March 31, 2025. It is of course closed when there is snow or ice.
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Beautiful view from both sides of the bridge
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Nice sunbathing area. Great excursion destination.
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The Am Pulverturm cemetery is both a cemetery and a memorial. After the end of the Second World War, American soldiers found 2,249 concentration camp prisoners in the forest camp near Mettenheim, a subcamp of the Dachau concentration camp, who had died as a result of mistreatment, malnutrition, weakness and epidemics. The deceased were reburied in memorial cemeteries in Altötting, Ampfing, Kraiburg am Inn, Mühldorf am Inn, Burghausen and Neumarkt St. Veit. The Nazi regime held Jews from Hungary, Poland and Lithuania in the subcamp. On July 28, 1945, 253 unknown prisoners were buried in Burghausen. On the memorial stone in the cemetery, visitors find the inscription: “Dedicated to the deceased LZ camp inmates by the American military government and the city of Burghausen in 1945”. On September 29, 1945, the American military government officially handed over the cemetery to the city of Burghausen. Today, the Bavarian Memorials Foundation looks after the cemetery. The cemetery is located not far from the powder tower of Burghausen Castle. Those interested can reach the memorial on foot via the Alois-Buchleitner-Weg. https://www.burghausen.de/stadt/orte-des-gedenkens/kz-friedhof-burghausen/
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I can only recommend that everyone take the "Secret Paths" tour of the castle. It is very informative, not boring at all, and you get to see rooms, towers and cellars that remain hidden from others. Our castle guide, Mr. Scheuermann, was simply great and took a lot of time. We were lucky enough to have him to ourselves 😉. Thank you again for everything. Here is the information you still need: Secret Paths As part of the "Secret Paths" tour, you will visit the "old" treasury, the shield wall, a cellar in the castle, the Gothic Hall and the St. Elisabeth Chapel, and climb the seven-story keep. When: Saturday + Sunday at 10.30 a.m. + 1 p.m. Duration: around 90 minutes Cost: adults 5 euros, Children and young people up to 18 years: 2 euros Registration required: Castle administration, Telephone 08677 4659 (April to September: daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. October to March: daily from 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.) https://www.burg-burghausen.de/deutsch/tour
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Just before the historic gate is a mini golf course with a wonderful little beer garden and reasonable prices.
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Wöhrsee itself is a prominent natural feature, offering a picturesque trail that encircles the lake with stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the majestic Burghausen Castle. The lake is known for its excellent water quality, making it one of Bavaria's most beautiful swimming lakes. A dedicated nature trail around Wöhrsee highlights rare habitats and diverse flora and fauna, featuring informative boards and benches for rest.
The most striking landmark is the Burghausen Castle, which holds the Guinness World Record as the longest castle complex globally. You can also visit the Historic Wöhrsee Bath, Burghausen, a site with a rich past, once a military swimming school. Other points of interest include the Old Town (Altstadt), St. Jacob's Parish Church, and the KZ Cemetery Memorial Brighausen.
During warmer months, Wöhrsee is a popular spot for open-air swimming and sunbathing, with well-maintained facilities and separate swimming areas for children. Visitors can also enjoy paddle boating, rowing, and stand-up paddleboarding. In winter, the lake transforms, offering opportunities for ice skating, Bavarian curling, and even ice swimming in designated lanes with infrared cabins for warming up.
Yes, a pleasant trail encircles Wöhrsee, offering scenic views. For more extensive walks, you can find various routes nearby. For example, you can explore running trails like the 'Pilgrimage Church Maria Ach – Wöhrsee and Burghausen Castle loop from Ach' or the 'Running loop from Burghausen'. You can find more details on these routes in the Running Trails around Wöhrsee guide.
Absolutely. The region around Wöhrsee offers various cycling and mountain biking opportunities. For cycling, consider routes like the 'View of Burghausen Castle – View of Burghausen Castle loop from Ach'. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'View of the Salzach River – Braunau Town Square loop from Burghausen (Oberbay)'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Wöhrsee guide and the Gravel biking around Wöhrsee guide.
Wöhrsee is a year-round leisure paradise. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal. Winter transforms the lake into a wonderland for ice skating, Bavarian curling, and ice swimming. The scenic trail around the lake is enjoyable in any season, offering different perspectives of the landscape and castle.
Yes, Wöhrsee is very family-friendly. The Wöhrsee Lido beneath Burghausen Castle features a playground for children and separate swimming areas. Families can also enjoy paddle boating, sunbathing, and the unique local sliding activity known as 'Stangerlrutschen'. The interactive detective story, The Disappeared Northern Bald Ibis Mystery in Burghausen, also offers an engaging activity for families.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural swimming pool experience at the foot of the castle, the excellent water quality, and the beautiful setting. Many appreciate the blend of natural beauty with the historical backdrop of Burghausen Castle, making it a versatile spot for relaxation and activity. The well-maintained facilities and family-friendly options are also highly valued.
Beyond traditional water sports, Wöhrsee offers 'Stangerlrutschen,' a unique local sliding activity. In winter, visitors can experience Bavarian curling and even ice swimming in designated lanes, complete with infrared cabins for warming up, providing a distinct seasonal experience.
While specific public transport details for Wöhrsee itself are best checked locally, the town of Burghausen is generally accessible. Once in Burghausen, the Old Town and Wöhrsee are often within walking distance or a short local bus ride from central points. For detailed information on public transport schedules and routes, it's advisable to consult local transport providers or the official Burghausen tourism website.
Yes, there are options for food and drink. The Wöhrsee Lido beneath Burghausen Castle has a kiosk. Additionally, the Old Town (Altstadt) of Burghausen, located between the castle and Wöhrsee, offers various cafes and restaurants for lakeside dining or a quick bite.
Historically, Wöhrsee played various roles, serving as part of the castle's defense system and powering the ducal court mill in the Middle Ages. It was also used for fishing and ice harvesting. In the 19th century, it functioned as a military swimming school before becoming a public family bath in the 1930s. A special exhibition at the Burghausen City Museum delves into its diverse history.


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