Attractions and places to see around Maitenbeth include a variety of cultural sites and natural features. This Bavarian village, nestled in the Mühldorf am Inn district, is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and picturesque lakes and rivers. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with many popular trails routes Maitenbeth Bavaria.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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This avenue always gives me goosebumps. Absolutely beautiful old oak trees, each one with a sign bearing the names of fallen soldiers. When you look at how old these young men were, it makes me shudder.
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In summer, weather permitting, the beer garden is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. You can find any changes and more information at http://forsthaushubertus.de/.
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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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The Heldenallee in Ebersberg is a memorial for those who died in World War I from the Upper Bavarian town. It is located between the Klostersee and the observation tower on the Ludwigshöhe. After the First World War, Ebersberg suffered 84 casualties. Between 1929 and 1937, a linden tree was planted north of the city on the way to the Ludwigshöhe to commemorate each dead person. Each linden tree received a name tag for a fallen one. The order is chronological, according to the date of death, on the way from the city up to the Alm. The white boards with green roofs were last renewed in 1999. The letters are glued to make them more durable. The plaques are cleaned and repaired annually by the Ebersberg Soldiers' and Warriors' Association. Some trees had to be felled in the meantime. They were replaced by new plantings. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heldenallee_(Ebersberg)
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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 avenue on the way to the museum commemorating the fallen of the First World War. There are memorial plaques on almost every tree
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Really great bathing pond with a small sandy beach and beautiful jetties.
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Beautiful, quiet lake with many water lilies, unfortunately you can't get close enough to the lake
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The region around Maitenbeth is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy expansive views from the Ludwigshöhe Observation Tower, which is occasionally illuminated on weekends. For water-based recreation, the Klostersee near Ebersberg offers a free lido with facilities and a circular path, perfect for swimming or relaxing by the lake. The area is also characterized by rolling hills, forests, and picturesque lakes and rivers, with certain routes providing impressive long-distance views of the Alps.
Yes, Maitenbeth offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The Ludwigshöhe Observation Tower is not only a viewpoint but also a historical site. Additionally, the Heldenallee (Heroes' Avenue) is a significant man-made monument and trail, commemorating WWI soldiers with memorial plaques on lime trees. The village itself is home to numerous churches and chapels, and the broader region features landmarks like Hohenaschau Castle, which houses a museum of historical artifacts.
Maitenbeth is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For specific trails, check out the Hiking around Maitenbeth guide, which includes easy to moderate routes like the 'Alte Post (Old Post Office) Baierbach – Parish Church of Maitenbeth loop'. Mountain bikers can find dynamic experiences on trails such as the Singletrack through a hilly forest, or explore longer routes in the MTB Trails around Maitenbeth guide. Gravel biking options are also available in the Gravel biking around Maitenbeth guide.
Absolutely! Maitenbeth offers several family-friendly options. The Klostersee near Ebersberg is perfect for families, featuring a free lido with showers, changing rooms, and sunbathing areas, plus a café. The Ludwigshöhe Observation Tower and the historical Heldenallee (Heroes' Avenue) are also suitable for family outings. For dining, the St. Hubertus Forest Lodge has a beer garden that is family-friendly during summer.
For refreshments and meals, the St. Hubertus Forest Lodge is a popular choice, offering a restaurant, pub, and a beer garden that's open from Wednesday to Sunday in summer. The Klostersee near Ebersberg also has a Seecafé where you can relax by the water. Additionally, Maitenbeth village features many traditional Bavarian inns and breweries where you can savor local dishes like pork knuckle and liver dumplings.
The terrain around Maitenbeth is characterized by rolling hills and expansive forests. Trails can range from easy, relatively flat paths to more dynamic routes with short descents and crisp ascents, such as the Singletrack. Many routes offer scenic views, including distant glimpses of the Alps.
The summer months (May to September) are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities around Maitenbeth, especially for swimming and sunbathing at lakes like Klostersee, and for utilizing beer gardens. The region's hiking and cycling routes are generally pleasant throughout spring, summer, and early autumn, offering beautiful scenery and comfortable temperatures for exploration.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. The Singletrack is a notable trail through a beautiful hilly forest, known for its dynamic short descents and crisp ascents. For a wider range of options, you can explore the MTB Trails around Maitenbeth guide, which features moderate to difficult routes like the 'Attel Rapids – Pond With Swans loop'.
Certainly. The Hiking around Maitenbeth guide includes several easy routes. For example, the 'Alte Post (Old Post Office) Baierbach – Parish Church of Maitenbeth loop' is an easy 4.3 km walk, and the 'Isen Weather Radar Station – Chapel Near Gassen loop' is another easy option at 5.4 km. These trails are perfect for a relaxed stroll through the scenic landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from places like the Ludwigshöhe Observation Tower. The natural beauty of the hilly forests and the dynamic experience of trails like the Singletrack are also highly rated. The family-friendly facilities at the Klostersee near Ebersberg and the welcoming atmosphere of the St. Hubertus Forest Lodge's beer garden are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, the region's numerous lakes and rivers provide excellent opportunities for water activities. The Klostersee near Ebersberg is a prime spot, functioning largely as a free lido with facilities for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing by the water. It's a popular choice during the summer months.


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