Lakes around Schleißheim, located north of Munich, offer diverse options for outdoor recreation. The area features a mix of artificial and natural lakes, providing opportunities for swimming, water sports, and relaxation. Schleißheim's proximity to Munich makes these lakes accessible for both local residents and visitors. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes and recreational facilities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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We combined the medium and small Schacherteich loops (photo). Recommended. 15 km.
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The lake always looks different, very idyllic.
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The lake looks absolutely beautiful at any time of the year.
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The Schacherteiche are a great area to go for a walk and relax. Be it spring, summer, autumn or winter. If the Schacherteich are frozen over in winter, you can go curling or go ice skating.
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They are located in the Schachenwald north of the main town of the municipality near the village of Heiligenkreuz. From southwest to northeast these are the small, large, middle and front Schacherteich. They are mainly fed by precipitation and originally had a total area of about 20 hectares; due to silting up, a total water surface of about 15 to 16 ha can now be assumed
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The Schacherteiche are four large ponds in the area of the market town of Kremsmünster in the Upper Austrian district of Kirchdorf.
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The Rutzinger Lake is known for its natural beauty and is great for swimming in summer. The Regatta Lake in Oberschleißheim is popular for swimming and stand-up paddling. Other nearby options include Feringasee for bathing, Feldmochinger See for its scenic beauty, Waldschwaigsee for relaxation, and Unterschleißheimer See, a listed bathing lake.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. The Rutzinger Lake is noted as family-friendly. The Regatta Lake in Oberschleißheim offers swimming and stand-up paddling, which are great for families. The Middle Schacherteich and Schacherteiche Nature Reserve are excellent for walks and enjoying nature with children.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. The Rutzinger Lake is a natural monument with beautiful views year-round and an unusual colony of greylag geese. The Middle Schacherteich and Schacherteiche Nature Reserve are part of the European protected area "Untere Traun," known as a bird sanctuary with rich wildlife and various hiking opportunities through extraordinary natural landscapes.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the year. For swimming and water sports like stand-up paddling, summer is ideal. The Rutzinger Lake is beautiful at any time of the year. In winter, if the Middle Schacherteich is frozen over, you can even go ice skating or curling.
Yes, the region offers various routes. The Regatta Lake is well-connected to Munich's bike path network. The Schacherteiche Nature Reserve provides many hiking opportunities. You can find numerous cycling routes in the area, such as the 'Thalheim (near Wels) Cycle Bridge – Traun Bridge, Wels loop from Schleißheim' or 'Rural Road Near Blindenmarkt – Schloss Aigenegg loop from Schleißheim'. For hiking, consider routes like 'View of Marchtrenk Power Plant – Römerbrücke Schleißheim loop from Schleißheim'. You can explore more options on the cycling guide and hiking guide for Schleißheim.
The Regatta Lake in Oberschleißheim offers parking facilities for those arriving by car and is also accessible via Munich's bike path network. For other lakes like Feringasee, Feldmochinger See, Waldschwaigsee, and Unterschleißheimer See, parking is generally available, though specific fees or rules may apply depending on the location.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the peaceful walks and relaxation offered by areas like the Middle Schacherteich. The opportunity for swimming in summer at lakes like Rutzinger Lake and Regatta Lake is also a highlight. Bird lovers particularly value the rich birdlife in the protected areas like the Schacherteiche.
While specific dog-friendly rules vary by lake, generally, dogs are permitted in many natural areas around the lakes, especially on hiking trails. However, designated bathing areas often have restrictions. It's always best to check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs at each lake, particularly concerning swimming or off-leash areas.
Yes, the Regatta Lake in Oberschleißheim has a snack bar near the rowing regatta track. For other lakes like Feringasee, Feldmochinger See, Waldschwaigsee, and Unterschleißheimer See, you can typically find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in the surrounding towns and villages, which are usually a short drive or bike ride away.
While many lakes offer designated bathing areas, such as Feringasee and Unterschleißheimer See (a listed bathing lake), wild swimming outside these areas may be restricted or not recommended due to environmental protection or safety. Always look for official bathing spots and adhere to local regulations to ensure a safe and responsible experience.
The Lower Traun European Protected Area is a significant natural region that includes the Schacherteiche Nature Reserve and the Middle Schacherteich. It is recognized for its near-natural river ecosystem, scenic beauty, and as a crucial habitat and breeding ground for numerous rare and protected bird species, making it a valuable area for nature observation and cycling.


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