Best lakes around Obersöchering are found in a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes in Upper Bavaria. This area features a mix of natural still water bodies, interconnected lake systems, and larger pre-Alpine lakes. These bodies of water offer various recreational opportunities and are often surrounded by ecologically significant areas. The landscape provides a setting for outdoor activities amidst green meadows, forests, and views of the Alps.
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It's a great tour, unfortunately the restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays
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A great route through the forest directly along the lake, very pleasant to cycle or walk.
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An idyllic tour through picturesque villages around Bernried, culminating in a magnificent stretch along the eastern shore of the lake – with views of the Alps and several bathing spots. Pure natural enjoyment!
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A beautifully clear lake with many bathing bays and opportunities.
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Crossing the Moos in late winter is a wonderful hike that can be undertaken anytime and in any weather, as the trails are beautiful and easy to walk. A wonderful tour in the Bavarian foothills of the Alps with the delightful beer garden at the Ramsach Church. Highly recommended for anyone seeking quieter trails (except in spring and midsummer).
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A lovely, relaxed hike around the Murnauer Moos, possible in (almost) any weather without any significant elevation gain. The "boardwalk" is sensational!
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Many lakes in the region offer stunning vistas. The Beautiful view over Lake Starnberg to the Alps is a highly-rated viewpoint offering panoramic sights of Lake Starnberg and the distant Alps. Additionally, the South Shore Trail at Lake Staffelsee provides continuous scenic views directly along the lake's bank.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. The Badsee in Obersöchering is a natural still water body recognized as an excellent bathing lake. The Osterseen, particularly the Großer Ostersee, allow swimming in designated areas and offer a unique landscape for discovery. The Staffelsee is also known as one of Bavaria's warmest bathing lakes, perfect for a family swim.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes. The Osterseen area features a unique icefall landscape with wide views, glistening waters, quaint swamps, and tranquil forests, known for its turquoise-blue waters. The Staffelsee is distinctive for its seven tree-covered islands, making it the most island-rich lake in the Alpine foothills. The Badsee is part of an ecologically important FFH area.
The Osterseen are renowned as a fantastic hiking destination, offering extensive discovery tours. The Staffelsee has a popular 22-kilometer path circling the entire lake. You can find various hiking routes, including those around the Osterseen like the 'View of Großer Ostersee – Fohnsee reedbed loop', by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Obersöchering guide.
Absolutely. The Starnberger See offers a nearly 50-kilometer circular route popular for cycling. The Staffelsee also has a 22-kilometer path suitable for cycling. For more options, check out the Cycling around Obersöchering guide, which includes routes like the 'View of the Alps – View of Staffelsee loop'.
Yes, the region has cultural significance. The town of Murnau, near Staffelsee, inspired artists of the 'Blue Rider' movement. The Starnberger See is known for its historic Rose Island (Roseninsel), reachable by ferry, and towns with historical sites like Schloss Berg, associated with King Ludwig II.
The Osterseen are a unique group of 19 to 24 interconnected small lakes, forming a picturesque landscape. They are famous for their 'Caribbean flair' due to their striking turquoise-blue waters, especially the Großer Ostersee. The area is also an ecologically significant icefall landscape with diverse terrain.
Yes, the Riegsee is an accessible option located approximately 3.8 km from Obersöchering. Situated amidst gently sloping meadows northeast of Murnau, it provides a good destination for relaxation and enjoying the pre-Alpine scenery.
On larger lakes like the Staffelsee and Starnberger See, popular water sports include swimming, sailing, and rowing. The Staffelsee also offers boat trips, including panoramic tours with the MS Seehausen.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from spots like the Beautiful view over Lake Starnberg to the Alps. They also appreciate the diverse nature, from the 'Caribbean flair' of the Osterseen to the shady paths along the Staffelsee, and the variety of activities available, from easy walks to extensive discovery tours.
Yes, some trails are suitable for dogs. For instance, the South Shore Trail at Lake Staffelsee is listed as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant path along the lake. Always check local regulations for specific areas, especially nature reserves.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, with the Staffelsee being one of Bavaria's warmest bathing lakes. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. Winter can also be beautiful for serene walks, though specific activities might be limited.


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