Lakes around Aying offer diverse natural landscapes in Bavaria, southeast of Munich. The region is characterized by its rural setting, providing access to various water bodies. These lakes serve as focal points for outdoor activities, including easy walking trails and opportunities for relaxation. Aying itself is a municipality known for its traditional Bavarian charm and proximity to natural attractions.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Steinsee is always very beautiful whether on foot or by bike.
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Wikipedia (Steinsee (Niederseeon), 2023-03-25): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinsee_%28Niederseeon%29 Wikipedia (list of landscape protection areas in the district of Ebersberg, 2023-03-25): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Landschaftsschutzgebieten_im_Landkreis_Ebersberg “LSG Steinsee, Moosach, Doblbach, Brucker Moos and surroundings … LSG-00406.01 … 1987...” Bavarian Red Cross (Water Rescue Moosach-Steinsee, 2023-03-25): https://www.moosachsteinsee.wasserwacht.de/
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Idyllic hamlet with a small pond and the former branch church of St. Ulrich. The existence of the branch church has been documented since 1100. The year of construction of today's chapel has not been handed down exactly, probably from the first half of the 18th century. The chapel is privately owned but can be visited on Memorial Day.
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The bubbling springs are fascinating to look at.
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The bubbling springs - Fascinating to look at!
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The bubbling springs - an absolute highlight when circumnavigating the lake. Fascinating to look at! 👍👍
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Several lakes in the Aying area are great for families. Steinsee offers clean, warm water and a public beach area for sunbathing. Lake Seehamer also has facilities and scenic views, while Höglinger Pond is popular with locals for its bathing opportunities.
Yes, there are excellent swimming opportunities. Steinsee is known for its clean and pleasantly warm water, featuring a public beach. Höglinger Pond is also a popular local spot with many bathing possibilities.
A unique natural phenomenon is the Deifedradi Spring (Devil, Move Yourself) at Seehamer See. Located in a wooded area along the south bank, this spring is known for its bubbling sand, creating a fascinating spectacle. It's a tranquil spot for reflection.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For example, the 'Steinsee – Lake Kastenseeon loop from Aying' is a moderate MTB trail. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails around Aying, Road Cycling Routes around Aying, and Gravel biking around Aying guides.
Yes, Steinsee has a restaurant available, making it convenient for visitors to grab a meal or a snack while enjoying the lake.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. For swimming and sunbathing, the warmer months are ideal. However, the natural beauty, including spots like the Deifedradi Spring, can be appreciated in all seasons, offering peaceful walks and scenic views even in winter.
While the focus is on natural lakes, the Wolfersberg Chapel is a charming historical site located near an idyllic pond. It offers a nice spot for a break and a glimpse into local heritage.
Lake Seehamer is easily accessible directly from the A8 motorway (exit Weyarn), with many parking spaces available around the lake, especially for those visiting the Deifedradi Spring.
Visitors frequently praise the clean, warm waters of lakes like Steinsee for swimming and the scenic views of the surrounding mountains from spots like Lake Seehamer. The unique natural spectacle of the Deifedradi Spring is also a highlight.
Many lakes offer opportunities for easy walks. For instance, the public beach area at Steinsee is accessible on foot or by bike, providing pleasant paths for a stroll. The area around Wolfersberg Chapel also features a gravel path suitable for walks.
Yes, campsites are available along the shores of Lake Seehamer, offering a great way to extend your stay and enjoy the natural surroundings.


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