Best lakes around Wessobrunn are situated in the scenic Bavarian landscape, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The region features prominent pre-Alpine lakes such as Ammersee and Starnberger See, alongside smaller, localized options like Engelsrieder See. These natural features provide varied settings for outdoor activities. Wessobrunn itself is located within the Ammersee region, making it a central point for exploring these waters.
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In the south of Lake Ammersee lies the large nature reserve "Ammersee South Shore Bird Sanctuary." It covers an area of 499 hectares and is a true hotspot of biodiversity. It is a Ramsar wetland site of international importance and is designated as a European Natura 2000 bird sanctuary.
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The shore path on Lake Ammersee is simply stunningly beautiful. On one side there is the lake, on the other side there is either untouched nature or a huge property with pretty little houses.
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Currently, after the heavy rainfall and storms, it is more likely that you will have to "push your bike" over longer stretches (if at all possible).
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Partially disappeared cycle path after the storms in early June 2024
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The bike route here is very beautiful along the water
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A large gathering of storks can often be seen on the path just before Raisting on the large meadow in front of the village. In the large number an unusual highlight, which absolutely must be photographed.
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From Herrsching from the south, a small split path (about 1.5m wide) leads south. The path also has a few obstacles that can be easily overcome by inexperienced drivers and leads very close to the water to the nearest town of Aidenried. A number of benches and small kiosks allow for a short break with a wonderful view.
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For a warm bathing experience, Staffelsee is ideal, with summer temperatures reaching 22 to 26 degrees Celsius and moor-rich water considered to have healing properties. Starnberger See also offers excellent swimming, though its depth means it warms up more slowly. For more tranquil options, Engelsrieder See and Lugenau See are easily accessible and good for a refreshing dip.
Yes, the region offers several excellent cycling opportunities. A popular 46-kilometer circular path surrounds Starnberger See. Around Ammersee, you can find scenic stretches like the Lakeside path at Ammersee, near Aidenried. Be aware that a direct bike path between Pähl and Dießen on Ammersee is currently unavailable due to bird protection, requiring a slightly longer detour via Raisting. You can explore various cycling routes in the area, including those found in the Cycling around Wessobrunn guide.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Ammersee features the Ammersee South Shore Bird Sanctuary, a great spot for observing various bird species. Starnberger See is known for its stunning Alpine panorama, with views extending to the Zugspitze on clear days, and the unique Allmannshauser Steilwand, a very steep underwater wall. Staffelsee is notable for its seven islands, making it the most island-rich lake in the Alpine foothills.
Many lakes in the region are suitable for families. Ammersee, particularly around Promenade at Dießen am Ammersee and the Dießen Ammersee Pier, offers places to relax, swim, and watch boat traffic. The Lake Ammer area is generally considered family-friendly, with opportunities for walking and water sports. The warm waters of Staffelsee are also great for family swimming and boat trips to explore its islands.
Starnberger See has a rich historical connection to King Ludwig II and Empress Sisi, with numerous old villas and castles surrounding its shores. The lake also features the Roseninsel (Rose Island), reachable by ferry. Staffelsee's largest island, Wörth, holds historical significance with a chapel built in the 7th century, and the surrounding area has attracted artists like Gabriele Münter and Wassily Kandinsky, adding a cultural dimension.
You can find various hiking trails around the lakes. A 20-kilometer hiking trail encircles Staffelsee, offering enchanting views. The Osterseen, a group of lakes near Iffeldorf, are particularly well-suited for hiking enthusiasts. For more challenging routes, consider the Gravel biking around Wessobrunn guide, which includes routes like the 'Good morning Tour' with difficult terrain, or the Cycling around Wessobrunn guide for moderate options.
For easily accessible and tranquil retreats close to Wessobrunn, consider Engelsrieder See and Lugenau See. These smaller lakes are perfect for a refreshing swim, a relaxing stroll, or a bike ride, offering a peaceful setting for a few hours by the water.
Starnberger See is renowned for its very good water quality, though its considerable depth means it warms up slowly in summer, typically reaching up to 24°C. Staffelsee is celebrated as a warm bathing lake, with water temperatures reaching 22 to 26 degrees Celsius in mid-summer, and its moor-rich water is considered to have healing properties.
Absolutely. The Promenade at Dießen am Ammersee offers a beautiful spot to rest with views over the lake. The Dießen Ammersee Pier is also a great place to relax and watch boat traffic. From Starnberger See, on clear days, you can enjoy stunning Alpine panoramas, including views of the Zugspitze.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from water sports on larger lakes like Lake Ammer to tranquil retreats at smaller lakes. The scenic landscapes for cycling and walking, the excellent water quality for swimming, and the picturesque views, especially the Alpine panoramas from Starnberger See, are highly valued. The region's natural beauty and opportunities for relaxation are often highlighted.
Yes, areas around the more prominent lakes like Ammersee and Starnberger See offer amenities. For instance, Dießen am Ammersee, with its Promenade and market square, provides opportunities for dining and refreshments. Many lakeside towns and villages cater to visitors with various cafes and restaurants.
While Ammersee and Starnberger See are popular, smaller lakes like Engelsrieder See and Lugenau See offer more tranquil settings. The group of lakes known as the Osterseen near Iffeldorf also provides a more secluded experience, particularly for hiking.


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