Lakes in Südufer Des Simssees are located on the southern shore of the Simssee, a lake in the Alpine foothills of Bavaria, Germany. This area is designated as a landscape protection area, with its southern shore and surroundings protected as a nature reserve since 1993. The region features a gentle, hilly landscape with untouched reed and bank areas, including diverse landscapes like bogs and riparian forests. On clear days, views of the Alpine mountain range are visible.
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Wonderful place to relax and swim. There is also a kiosk. Fries are also offered. However, the frying oil really doesn't smell good. As far as I could see, there are also showers. Enough seating and lying areas are available. You can also play football and volleyball on the available pitches.
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The Luisenbrücke bridge over the Neue Achen river at the outflow of Lake Simssee was rebuilt in spring 2025 for €224,000. Fifteen ten-meter-long oak piles were driven into the swampy ground for this environmentally friendly and sustainable wooden structure in the nature reserve. Fishing boats can pass unhindered under the bridge. The first Luisenbrücke bridge on this site was built in 1969 and renovated in 2001.
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The bridge has been renewed and the path is open again.
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The path to the campsite is mainly along the road, from the campsite it goes into the forest. In spring it is muddy due to rain and thaw.
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There is no bridge at the moment, it won't be there again until April! The hike ends too early, the hike only takes half an hour!
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The south bank of the Simssee is a beautiful place of power where you can really recharge your batteries 👍
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The Südufer Des Simssees region is known for its diverse and protected natural beauty. You'll find extensive reed and bank areas, unique low, flat, and raised bogs, moist thickets, and riparian forests. The entire Simssee is a landscape protection area, with its southern shore designated as a nature reserve since 1993, providing a habitat for many endangered plant species. On clear days, you can also enjoy expansive views of the Alpine mountain range.
Yes, the Simssee is a popular and idyllic bathing lake with warm water. You can enjoy swimming at spots like the Baierbach Lakeside Beach and Kiosk at Lake Simssee, which offers a well-kept sunbathing lawn and a small standing area. The Ecking bathing beach, accessible via the Junction to Pflanzgarten Eisingen or Ecking Bathing Beach, is another option. Stand-up paddling is also suitable on the lake.
The Simssee Lakeside Trail circles the entire lake, offering scenic views. On the southern shore, you can explore paths like the Reed Shore Path at the South Bank of Simssee, which leads through moor and reed areas. For more detailed routes, consider the 'Bridge over the Sims River loop from Stephanskirchen' or the 'South Shore Trail at Simssee – Bridge over the Sims River loop from Riedering'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking in Südufer Des Simssees guide.
Absolutely. Many paths around the Südufer Des Simssees are suitable for families with children. The path leading to the Ecking bathing beach, accessible from the Junction to Pflanzgarten Eisingen or Ecking Bathing Beach, is described as beautiful and easy-to-walk. The Baierbach Lakeside Beach and Kiosk at Lake Simssee also offers facilities and sports fields for family enjoyment. Additionally, the region features a Bird Experience Path on the southern shore with interactive displays for learning about local birdlife.
The Simssee Lakeside Trail is suitable for cycling, offering picturesque views. For dedicated cycling experiences, you can explore routes like the 'Baierbach bathing area on Lake Simssee – Gocklwirt at the Vineyard loop from Stephanskirchen' for an easy ride, or more challenging options like the 'Harras cycle path – Simssee Observation Tower loop from Stephanskirchen'. More routes are available in the Traffic-free bike rides in Südufer Des Simssees guide and the Road Cycling Routes in Südufer Des Simssees guide.
Yes, the southern shore offers several points of interest. You can find beautiful lake views, especially from the path leading to Ecking bathing beach. The Reed Shore Path at the South Bank of Simssee provides access to the reed-lined shore, and if you cross the Luisenbrücke bridge over the Neue Achen river, you'll get interesting views of Lake Simssee. There's also a newly built observation tower on the 'Simssee-Aussichtsturm Rundweg' offering panoramic views.
The Simssee region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural colors. The area is known for its tranquility, making it a peaceful escape throughout the year without large crowds.
Yes, you'll find facilities around the lake. The Baierbach Lakeside Beach and Kiosk at Lake Simssee features two kiosks and a beer garden. Near the Ecking bathing beach, you might find a boat rental and the Seewirt, which has a beautiful lake terrace. The region generally offers a few restaurants to enjoy.
Some parts of the Südufer Des Simssees offer wheelchair-accessible paths. For instance, the Information Boards at the South Shore of Simsee highlight areas that are accessible. It's advisable to check specific route details for accessibility before planning your visit, as terrain can vary.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and tranquil atmosphere of the Simssee, often describing it as a 'hidden Bavarian lake' and a 'secret spot'. The beautiful, easy-to-walk paths along the lake, such as those near the Junction to Pflanzgarten Eisingen or Ecking Bathing Beach, are highlighted as great ways to recharge. The well-kept bathing areas and the stunning views of the lake and mountains also contribute to a relaxing experience.
While the region is generally welcoming to outdoor enthusiasts, specific regulations for dog access on trails, especially within the nature reserve areas, may apply. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of wildlife and other visitors. There are many walking paths suitable for enjoying with your dog, but always check local signage.


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