Best lakes around Tegernsee are found in a region known for its natural beauty and cultural significance. Lake Tegernsee, nestled in the Bavarian Alps about 50 kilometers south of Munich, is a central feature. It is approximately 6.5 kilometers long and 1.5 kilometers wide, known for its pristine, drinking-water quality. The lake is surrounded by the Mangfall and Tegernsee Mountains, offering a landscape of water and peaks.
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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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For stunning panoramic views of Lake Tegernsee, consider visiting Great view over the Tegernsee near Kaltenbrunn. Another excellent spot is View over Lake Tegernsee and the Bavarian Alps, which offers breathtaking vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains. The Lake Promenade Rottach-Egern also provides a wonderful, relaxing view directly from the shore.
The Tegernsee region offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, from leisurely walks to challenging mountain ascents. For mountain hikes, explore routes like the Baumgartenschneid Summit Trail or trails around Riederstein Chapel, which you can find in the Mountain Hikes around Tegernsee guide. Lake Spitzing is also a popular hiking area with options to walk along the shore or venture into surrounding pastures and mountains.
Yes, the lakes in the Tegernsee region, especially Lake Tegernsee itself, are known for their pristine, drinking-water quality, making them ideal for swimming. Lake Spitzing is also recommended for its refreshing waters, particularly after a mountain hike.
Yes, the area around Lake Spitzing is suitable for walks and mini-hikes with children in every season. Many trails around the lakes are generally accessible and enjoyable for families. For dog owners, many paths are dog-friendly, but always check local regulations regarding leashes and specific areas.
The lakes around Tegernsee are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling with vibrant natural scenery. Winter provides opportunities for winter sports and picturesque snowy landscapes, with Lake Spitzing being suitable for walks even in colder months.
Lake Tegernsee is easily accessible, located just an hour from Munich by train, making it convenient for day trips or longer stays. The towns around the lake are well-connected. For driving, parking is available in various locations, especially near popular hiking trailheads and lakeside towns. A bus service also circulates around Lake Tegernsee.
Lake Spitzing is a highly popular hiking area, offering diverse options from leisurely shore walks to more challenging routes into the surrounding mountains. It's known for its refreshing waters, perfect for a dip after a hike, and is considered suitable for families year-round.
Lake Schliersee offers beautiful lake views and a very nice hiking trail that circles the lake. It's a scenic spot appreciated by visitors for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, the region boasts several charming lakeside communities with traditional Bavarian architecture, including Rottach-Egern, which has a popular lakeside promenade. You can find historic beer gardens, such as the Tegernsee Bräustüberl, and various cafes and restaurants offering local cuisine and often beautiful views of the lakes.
The Tegernsee region is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy easy rides around the lake or explore more challenging routes. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Tegernsee guide, which includes routes like the Tegernsee – View of Lake Tegernsee loop. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Tegernsee guide, such as the Valepp Valley Scenic Road.
The Tegernsee region offers a rich Bavarian cultural experience. The former Tegernsee Abbey, founded in the 8th century, is a significant landmark and now houses the Tegernsee Bräustüberl. The charming lakeside towns also feature traditional Bavarian architecture and local events.


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