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Lake Weßling – Wörthsee Lakeside (Steinebach) loop from Laim

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Bike touring routes & trails
Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria

Lake Weßling – Wörthsee Lakeside (Steinebach) loop from Laim

Moderate

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(201)

1,089

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Lake Weßling – Wörthsee Lakeside (Steinebach) loop from Laim

03:21

57.2km

220m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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Würmniederung

Westlicher Landkreis Starnberg

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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22.4 km

Lake Weßling

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On the eastern shore of the lake there is a large lawn and a small beach where you can swim in summer. There is also the option to rent boats if you prefer to stay dry.

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22.5 km

Path Along the Shore of Wesslinger See

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The Wesslinger See is the smallest of the lakes in the 5-lake region. But that also makes him the warmest.
fuenfseenland.de/fuenfseenland/die-fuenf-seen/wesslinger-see
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/We%C3%9Flinger_See

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24.5 km

Nice route to Steinebach. Good to drive.

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25.5 km

View of the Alps

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Away from the main roads, you can cycle well here and then also get a great view of the Alps

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27.5 km

Great lake and not so crowded.

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27.9 km

Beach

Beach

7

28.4 km

View of Lake Wörthsee

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At Seehaus Raabe, a beautiful restaurant right on the shore, you have a great view over Lake Wörth. You can also swim and go pedal boating here.

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33.4 km

Grünsink Pilgrimage Church

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The history of the pilgrimage church and its development
Pastor Josef Anton Steiner received official approval in 1762 for the public veneration of the image of Mary and for the construction of a chapel. The devotional inauguration took place a year later in 1763. In a short time, the rush was so strong that the church had to be expanded to the west in 1774. Part of the additions was financed by a generous grant from the Counts of Toerring-Seefeld as court rulers.

In addition to the church expansion, a small house was built for a hermit who undertook to perform sacristan services. In addition, an extension was built east of the sacristy where school lessons were held for the children of the nearby towns. After the abolition of the cloister in 1802, the responsible sacristan lives in the house to this day, who lovingly tends to the complex.

The church building has received some renovations and changes in the last few decades. Ultimately, it was decided in 1912 to restore the church to its original appearance. The last renovation of the church took place in 1960/62.

When the sexton's house was ready for demolition in 1972, it was replaced by a new building based on the plans of Roland von Rebay, based on the previous building.

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41.2 km

Cycle Path on Münchner Straße

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There is a cycle path on Münchner Straße from the outskirts of town

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57.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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43.2 km

5.87 km

5.63 km

2.09 km

404 m

Surfaces

46.0 km

6.82 km

2.54 km

910 m

513 m

377 m

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