Best lakes around Pullach im Isartal are accessible from this municipality, which is situated along the scenic Isar River. The area offers access to several lakes in the surrounding Bavarian region, providing diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. These natural attractions are suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Suitable for cyclists and hikers. Beautiful marked paths. For cyclists who continue on the road - good luck - 12% gradient. You either need good stamina or a lot of strength. Or you can do it like I do, following the well-known saying: "If you love your bike, you push it"...😅
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Chinese Garden / Westpark (Munich) In the Chinese Garden, a "garden of fragrance and splendor", visitors symbolically walk through the four seasons. The oasis of calm was planned by the canton's gardening department. Text / Source: Portal Munich, State Capital of Munich and Stadtwerke München GmbH https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/westpark
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The Japanese Garden in Munich's West Park The Japanese Garden was created in Munich's West Park as part of the 1983 International Garden Exhibition, at the same time as the Chinese Garden, the Thai Temple and the Nepalese Pagoda. It is a mixture of Shinto style (lake stage and two wooden lanterns) with Zen style. The waiting shelter, walkway, tea house, waterfall and stone lanterns are in Zen style. Text / Source: Architektur-ideenjournal.de Gerd-Lothar Reschke https://www.architektur-ideenjournal.de/muenchen_westpark_japanischer_garten.php
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beautiful view and at the same time an important north/south connection in the Westpark. - View to the west: water ramp and view of the Gans am Wasser beer garden - View to the east: the lake on which remote-controlled boats sometimes sail - View to the north: insider tip: drive through the gate to the north or bypass the park paths towards Laim
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The natural moor lake is a relic of the last ice age. The melting water currents that arose as a result of the warming washed out what is now the Gleißental and left behind the shallow lake. This is embedded in a charming landscape, the landscape conservation area "Südliches Gleißental" in the communities of Dingharting and Oberbiberg. In the years 1976/77 it was desludged and leased by the recreation area association. The lake is followed by a reed belt and a moor area, both of which may not be entered. Today the lake is a popular recreation area and, with its wooded surroundings, an attractive area for jogging in the warm season. https://www.landkreis-muenchen.de/themen/freizeit-kultur-sport/badeseen-und-badegewaesser/deininger-weiher/
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from the bridge you have a good view of the Mollsee
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Nice destination, be it by bike or on foot ... of course there is also a nice beer garden
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Pullach im Isartal is uniquely positioned along the scenic Isar River, offering opportunities for walking and cycling along its banks. The surrounding Bavarian region provides access to diverse natural landscapes, including several beautiful moor lakes like Deininger Weiher and Thanninger Weiher, as well as larger recreational lakes such as Lake Starnberg and Ammersee. These areas feature lush green surroundings, moorlands, and extensive forests.
Yes, several historical and cultural sites are accessible. For instance, the magnificent Nymphenburg Palace, a High Baroque complex with extensive water features, is a notable ensemble of architecture and garden art. Near Lake Starnberg, you can visit **Rose Island (Roseninsel)**, a UNESCO World Heritage site with historical connections to King Ludwig II. On Ammersee, the historic **Andechs Monastery** is a popular pilgrimage destination offering panoramic views.
For swimming, Deininger Pond (Deininger Weiher) is a popular moor lake that warms up quickly in summer. Lake Starnberg offers clear waters and numerous public beaches like Percha, Possenhofen, and Tutzing. Ammersee also provides many public swimming spots, especially on its eastern side.
Many lakes in the region are suitable for families. Deininger Pond has a circular path perfect for walks, even with a stroller. Lake Starnberg and Ammersee offer various public beaches and boat trips that are enjoyable for all ages. Additionally, Mollsee and bridge in Westpark, Ostpark Lake, and Campeon Lake are all noted as family-friendly destinations with pleasant surroundings.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling along the Isar River, or around the various lakes. Lake Starnberg and Ammersee are excellent for water sports like swimming, sailing, and stand-up paddleboarding. For more structured routes, you can explore numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and cycling paths that often pass by or lead to these beautiful water bodies.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. A circular path surrounds Deininger Pond, ideal for leisurely walks. Lake Starnberg features an almost 50-kilometer circular path perfect for hiking, and Ammersee also offers extensive trails along its shores and to nearby attractions like Andechs Monastery. You can find detailed routes in the running trails guide, which includes routes like 'In the Realm of the Beaver' near the Isar.
Absolutely. Cycling is a popular activity. Lake Starnberg has a nearly 50-kilometer circular path, and Ammersee is excellent for cycling with picturesque villages along its shores. The Campeon Lake area features a campus cycle path. You can find various cycling routes in the cycling guide for Pullach im Isartal, including routes like 'Between the Isar and the Canal'.
The moor lakes, such as Deininger Weiher and Thanninger Weiher, are part of nature conservation areas and renatured high moor complexes, supporting diverse flora and fauna. You might spot local wildlife like slow worms, various species of dragonflies, butterflies, birds, and amphibians in these tranquil environments.
Yes, several lakes offer dining options. On the northern shore of Deininger Pond, you'll find the Waldhaus Deininger Weiher, a restaurant with a sunny terrace. Lake Starnberg and Ammersee have numerous towns and villages along their shores with various cafes, restaurants, and beer gardens. Ostpark Lake also has a restaurant nearby.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, as moor lakes like Deininger Weiher warm up quickly. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. In winter, if ice thickness permits, some lakes like Deininger Weiher allow for ice sports, offering a unique experience.
For a quieter experience, Thanninger Weiher, near Egling, is a hidden gem consisting of three interconnected moor lakes known for their serene environment. Mooshamer Weiher, also near Egling, provides a peaceful spot for a break during a hike, featuring a picturesque fisherman's hut and reed-lined shores. These offer a tranquil escape from more bustling areas.
Yes, Campeon Lake is noted as being wheelchair accessible, featuring wide, level avenues within its magnificent campus park. This allows for easy enjoyment of the lake's reflections and surrounding greenery.


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