Lakes in Schliersee are a prominent feature of the Bavarian landscape, offering diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by its picturesque lakes, including Lake Schliersee and Spitzingsee, with the larger Tegernsee also nearby. These glacial lakes are known for their clear waters and are set against a backdrop of scenic mountains and forests. The area provides a range of activities centered around its aquatic environments and surrounding trails.
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Hiking in Schliersee
Kaiserschmarrn is particularly good here.
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Very nice place on Schliersee, a circuit of almost 8km is worth it. To relax and enjoy. 👍🌤️📸
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Great landscape and lots of gastronomy. I liked this route: Holzkirchen, Kreuth 2020_07_24 https://www.komoot.de/tour/225702529
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... you can go to Spitzingsee (1,084 m), especially with children, at any time of the year. Spring, summer, autumn or winter. Does not matter. Because it's always great on site. The car can rest in the paid parking lot (5.00 euros) at the Taubensteinbahn (on the east side) or at the ski lift (on the west side); With a lot of luck you can also find a free parking space at the southern tip of Spitzingsee. Among other things I was there on November 1st, 2018 (in autumn) and on December 14th, 2018, on January 27th, 2019 and on December 10th, 2021 (in winter, with lots and lots of snow); it was great every time. In addition: whatever destination you are aiming for in the area, it will always be a nice tour. Either comfortable or somewhat dynamic and challenging (e.g. Rotwand (1,884 m), Brecherspitz (1,683 m)). Because the six-pack and the bikini figure don't just form like that... As a culinary tip, a stop at the Obere Firstalm (1,375 m) is a must, especially if you have children with you. It is cozy and there is everything on site so that you don't go hungry or thirsty. PS: please just look at the pictures of the tours mentioned. PS to PS: in winter there are also sledges to rent; The end of the route is at the Spitzingsattel (Trautweinweg).
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Easy, just under 8 km long circular route around the beautiful Schliersee. The circular trail around the lake is well signposted, mostly paved and right on the lake shore. Since there are almost no inclines, the Schliersee can be circumnavigated in just under 2 hours on foot and in a good half hour by bike. Source and more info www.schliersee-bayregio.de/tipps/rundweg-schliersee.php
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A beautiful lake view that must be seen.
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The Schliersee region is characterized by picturesque glacial and high-mountain lakes set against a backdrop of scenic mountains and forests. You'll find diverse landscapes, from the gentle shores of Lake Schliersee to the wild, romantic dark mountain forests surrounding Lake Spitzing and the majestic peaks of the Mangfall Mountains. The area is known for its clear waters and breathtaking alpine scenery.
Lake Schliersee is easily accessible and known for its excellent water quality, offering a wide array of water sports and a pleasant 7 km walking path. It's ideal for families and couples. Lake Spitzing, situated at nearly 1,100 meters, is Bavaria's largest high-mountain lake. Its waters are significantly cooler, and it offers a more tranquil, wild alpine retreat, favored by hikers and bikers.
The lakes in the Schliersee region are appealing year-round. Warmer, sunny periods are ideal for swimming and water sports on Lake Schliersee. Summer is excellent for hiking and biking around both lakes. In winter, Lake Spitzing transforms into a snowy paradise for skiing and snowshoeing, while Lake Schliersee offers ice skating and curling when frozen.
On Lake Schliersee, you can enjoy a wide array of water sports including swimming, sunbathing, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing. Electric boats, pedal boats, and rowing boats are also available for rent, and short tours on the lake are popular.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The 'Seeweg um den Schliersee' is a pleasant 7 km walking path around Lake Schliersee, suitable for families. Around Lake Spitzing, gentle walks around the lake are also a popular pastime, especially with children. For more options, explore the Hiking in Schliersee guide.
Beyond water sports, the Schliersee region is an 'Eldorado for activity lovers'. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and cycling paths around the lakes, including the area around Tegernsee. In winter, activities like skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing are popular, especially around Lake Spitzing. Discover more routes in the Hiking in Schliersee and Gravel biking in Schliersee guides.
Yes, swimming in the cool, clean water of Lake Spitzing is an option during the summer months. Due to its high altitude, the water is significantly cooler than that of Lake Schliersee.
Yes, the Lake Promenade Rottach-Egern on Tegernsee is noted as wheelchair accessible. The 'Seeweg um den Schliersee' around Lake Schliersee is also generally suitable for strollers, offering a pleasant and relatively flat walk.
Both Lake Schliersee and Lake Spitzing are easily accessible from Munich. Public transport options, including trains and buses, connect the region, making it convenient to reach the lakes without a car. For instance, a bus drives around Tegernsee, which can be useful if you're exploring that area on foot.
Many trails around the lakes in the Schliersee region are dog-friendly, especially the walking paths around Lake Schliersee and Lake Spitzing. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or crowded areas, and to be mindful of local regulations.
For stunning panoramic views, consider the Great view over the Tegernsee near Kaltenbrunn, which offers fantastic vistas of Lake Tegernsee. Another excellent spot is the View over Lake Tegernsee and the Bavarian Alps. Hiking trails, such as those leading to Schliersbergalm, also provide stunning panoramic views of Lake Schliersee.
Yes, you'll find numerous cafes and beer gardens along the walking path around Lake Schliersee. The 'Parkstrandbad Schliersee' lido also offers dining options with impressive views. Around Tegernsee, you can find places like the Bräustüberl to end your day. Many mountain huts and restaurants are also accessible via hiking trails in the wider region.
While popular, the region offers opportunities for quieter walks. Exploring the trails around Lake Spitzing, especially during off-peak hours or seasons, can provide a more tranquil experience amidst its wild alpine scenery. The extensive network of hiking trails in the wider area also allows for discovering less frequented paths away from the main lake promenades.


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