Lakes around Isen, a town in Upper Bavaria, Germany, are situated within the Isen Valley, through which the Isen river flows. This region of Bavaria, particularly the foothills of the Alps, is known for its numerous lakes. Many of these are within a reasonable distance from Isen, offering various natural features and recreational opportunities. The area features more than 20 lakes.
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Beautiful section along the chain of ponds. The path is actually wide enough for overtaking, but is also often used by hikers on the weekends as a connection between Klostersee and Egglburger See.
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Langweiher 🌊 - Weiherkette - Ebersberg - LKR. Ebersberg Fantastically beautiful 🤩👍
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The Egglburger See is the largest lake in the district of Ebersberg in Upper Bavaria. The Egglburger See is 33 hectares in size and is located on the west side of the district town of Ebersberg directly (360 meters away) on the southern edge of the Ebersberg Forest, specifically the Eglhartinger Forest. The lake is 1100 meters long from northwest to southeast, up to 410 meters wide, and lies at an altitude of 553.0 meters. According to monastic records, an abbot Altmann had the Ebrach dammed around 1040, thereby creating Lake Egglburg. On the shores of the lake are the hamlets of Hinteregglburg and Egglsee, as well as the homestead of Ziegelhof. To the south of the lake there is a moss (moor and meadows), where the Moosbach, the largest tributary, begins. The little river Ebrach represents the outflow of Lake Egglburg in the southeast. Lake Egglburg is at the beginning of a chain of small ponds and lakes along the Ebrach. Since the lake is in a nature reserve, bathing is only permitted after August 1st. Due to the shallow depth of only about two meters and the large amount of mud and reeds, it is not very suitable as a bathing lake - on the other hand, it is an important breeding and resting place for e.g. T. rare birds. In recent years it has lost its importance as a nationally important breeding ground for black-headed gulls, mainly because of increasing silting up; the black-headed gull colony there was at times one of the largest in Bavaria. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egglburger_See
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Beautiful views on and around the Langweiher
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Very nice natural outdoor pool with a great kiosk with a view of the lake. Friendly, good sound, sometimes live music or other events.
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Beautiful, wonderfully located, pure nature, fantastic for walking, highly recommended
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Very beautiful hiking trails around the Ebersberger Weiherkette. Quiet and enjoy.
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Really great bathing pond with a small sandy beach and beautiful jetties.
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Among the popular choices, Egglburger Lake is highly regarded for its peaceful natural setting and an idyllic tavern with a beer garden. Another favorite is Klostersee near Ebersberg, which features a free outdoor pool with facilities and is part of the Ebersberger Weiherkette.
Yes, several lakes are suitable for families. Egglburger Lake is easy to navigate on foot or by bike, making it great for all ages. Klostersee near Ebersberg offers a free outdoor pool with showers, changing rooms, and sunbathing areas, perfect for a family day out. The Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake also provides a pleasant, shaded walk for families.
Yes, swimming is possible in several lakes. Klostersee near Ebersberg is a popular swimming lake in summer, featuring a free outdoor pool with amenities. While not directly in Isen, other Bavarian lakes like Eibsee and Tegernsee, though further afield, are renowned for their clean waters and swimming opportunities.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. At Egglburger Lake, you can enjoy peaceful nature and the stunning Oak Avenue with its hundred-year-old trees. Seeweberweiher Lily Pond is known for its beautiful water lilies. Further away, lakes like Eibsee boast crystal-clear turquoise waters and islands, while Königssee is famous for its emerald-green water surrounded by steep rocks.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. A beautiful circular path exists around Klostersee near Ebersberg. The area around Egglburger Lake is also easy to navigate on foot. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Kugelmühle Sawmill – View of Burgrain Castle loop' or the 'Bridge Over the Isen Weir – Urtlmühle loop' which are part of the hiking guide around Isen.
Beyond hiking, the region offers cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes such as the 'Waidach Field Chapel – Burg Mannen Gate loop' in the cycling guide around Isen, or explore options like the 'Aschau Forest Road – St. Hubertus Forest Lodge loop' in the gravel biking guide around Isen. Many lakes, especially those further afield like Eibsee, also offer opportunities for pedal boating, rowing, and stand-up paddleboarding.
The lakes are generally enjoyable year-round. Summer (May to September) is ideal for swimming and watersports, with places like Klostersee near Ebersberg offering lido facilities. The circular trail around Eibsee, though further away, is scenic year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while winter can provide tranquil, picturesque views.
While the immediate lake areas are primarily natural, the broader Bavarian region has historical significance. For instance, Seeweberweiher Lily Pond is part of the Ebersberger Weiherkette, which was artificially created in 1040 for fish farming. Further afield, near Tegernsee, you can visit the baroque former monastery church of St. Quirinius, and Königssee features the historic St. Bartholomä church.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. However, specific rules regarding dogs in swimming areas or nature reserves can vary. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check local signage for any restrictions, particularly around designated bathing spots or protected natural monuments like the Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake.
Yes, you can find amenities near some lakes. Egglburger Lake has an idyllic tavern with a beer garden. At Klostersee near Ebersberg, there's a Seecafé and pizzeria right on the lake. In the wider Bavarian region, charming towns surrounding lakes like Tegernsee offer numerous dining options and traditional brewery inns.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peace and quiet of nature, especially at places like Egglburger Lake, where they can unwind. The scenic views, such as those from the Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake, are also highly praised. The availability of facilities like the free outdoor pool at Klostersee near Ebersberg makes these lakes popular for relaxation and recreation.
While the local lakes offer serene beauty, for truly unique colors, you'd look to the wider Bavarian region. Eibsee is famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, and Königssee is known for its striking emerald-green hue. Walchensee also evokes a Caribbean feel with its turquoise waters.


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