Best lakes around Hallbergmoos are situated in a region known for its natural landscapes, including the Isartal landscape protection area. This area offers various recreational opportunities centered around its water bodies. The lakes provide settings for outdoor activities and nature observation. Hallbergmoos is located near Munich, making its lakes accessible for local recreation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Quiet place to watch the birds - caution: danger of mosquitoes!
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Speichersee and the Mittlerer Isar Kanal. If you drive a little further along the northern Speichersee road, you might be surprised by the engine noises coming from the BMW test track in Aschheim.
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Here you can enjoy a view of the lake.
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The Ismaninger reservoir is an important resting and resting place for a variety of water birds.
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Nice bike ride, we drove downstream on the Isar river on the left side through the English Garden until we reached the Isarsteg Unterföhring. There we crossed the Isar and then turned right about 300 m upstream again, then at the next opportunity turned left up the small mountain and towards the reservoir. So we drove the tour the other way around.
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Many birds can be observed here
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Well-graveled slope for crossing the reservoir.
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From here you can explore the flora and fauna of the reservoir.
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Among the most popular lakes are Hollerner Lake, known for its clean water and well-maintained facilities, and Poschinger Pond, a former quarry lake with sunbathing lawns and a bird sanctuary. Visitors also highly rate Ismaning Reservoir, which is a significant bird paradise.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Hollerner Lake offers clean water and a bathing beach, while Feringasee features a small sandy beach popular with children and various facilities. Poschinger Pond also has sunbathing lawns and shallow areas suitable for younger visitors.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. At Ismaning Reservoir, you'll find a rich bird paradise with numerous species of ducks, cormorants, and swans. Poschinger Pond, part of the Isartal landscape protection area, includes a small bird sanctuary. Hollerner Lake is praised for its turquoise water and reed beds that provide habitat for various bird species.
Beyond swimming and relaxing by the water, the area around Hallbergmoos offers excellent opportunities for hiking, road cycling, and running. You can explore easy hikes like the Munich Airport loop from Mariabrunn, or enjoy road cycling routes such as the Tree-Lined Road in Eichenried. For runners, there are trails like the Isar River View loop. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Hallbergmoos guide, road cycling routes guide, and running trails guide.
Absolutely. Ismaning Reservoir is renowned as a bird paradise, where you can observe a wide variety of water birds. Poschinger Pond also features a small bird sanctuary on an island. Additionally, the reed beds of Hollerner Lake provide a habitat for numerous bird species year-round.
The lakes are popular year-round, but the bathing season typically runs from May 15 to September 15, making summer ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and birdwatching, with fewer crowds. Even in winter, the lakes can be beautiful for quiet walks, especially for birdwatching at places like Ismaning Reservoir.
Yes, Hollerner Lake offers a pleasant circular hike of approximately four kilometers, providing nice views of its turquoise water. While not explicitly circular, the paths around Feringasee and Poschinger Pond also allow for enjoyable walks along their shores.
Rules regarding dogs vary by lake. At Poschinger Pond, for example, animals, especially dogs, are generally not allowed to run free. During the bathing season (May 15 to September 15), it is forbidden to bring animals to the bathing areas. It's always best to check specific regulations for each lake you plan to visit.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. Hollerner Lake has a cozy sea kiosk, Pike and Sun, on its shore. Near Ismaning Reservoir, there are places to stop for refreshments like the Gasthaus Faltermaier in Eicherloh. Poschinger Pond also features a beer garden.
The lakes around Hallbergmoos are generally accessible, with Hollerner Lake being easily reached from Hallbergmoos. For Ismaning Reservoir, there are refreshment stops near the Grub S-Bahn station, suggesting public transport connections. Specific routes and stops would depend on your starting point, but the region is well-connected to Munich.
Hollerner Lake, a former gravel pit, only opened for swimming in June 2020. It's praised for its very clean water and well-maintained facilities, and it's not yet overcrowded, offering a more tranquil experience compared to more established bathing lakes. Its developing amenities and pleasant hiking trails contribute to its growing reputation.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Path Along Feringasee is a well-maintained cycle way, though it can be busy on weekends. The area around the lakes, including the debris mountains near Poschinger Pond, also offers trails popular with mountain bikers. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hallbergmoos guide.


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