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Lake Starnberg Loop from Munich

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Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria

Lake Starnberg Loop from Munich

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4.7

(101)

476

riders

Lake Starnberg Loop from Munich

07:08

110km

520m

Gravel riding

This difficult 68.1-mile gravel biking route around Lake Starnberg offers stunning views of the lake and Alps, with varied terrain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Karpfenwinkel mit Streuwiesen am Starnberger See

Nymphenburger Park mit Allee und Kapuzinerhölzl

Moore und Wälder der Endmoräne bei Starnberg

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1.17 km

Olympiaberg Viewpoint

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The Olympic Park is one of the most impressive and popular places in Munich. Designed for the 1972 Olympic Games, here are some of the most important buildings in the Bavarian state capital: the Olympic Stadium, the Olympic Hall and the Olympic Tower.

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15.2 km

Max-Josef-Geräumt

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The Max-Josef-Geräumt is a paved path in the Forstenrieder Park and a fantastic Radl track.

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44.0 km

Seeleitn

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The small northern suburb of Ambach is characterized by very stately old and new villas.

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47.1 km

Ambach Recreation Area

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Some large lawns for sunbathing directly on the lake.

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57.9 km

View of Lake Starnberg

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We took a wonderful break here 👍

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60.3 km

A fantastic museum that rightly bears its name „Museum of Fantasy“, because both outside and inside, the architecture and exhibits transport you to a different view of the world. The journey there and back by bike adds a special charm to the whole experience.

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70.3 km

Very nice resting place, even if you don't want to translate.

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110 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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45.9 km

29.6 km

16.3 km

11.4 km

5.95 km

500 m

Surfaces

75.9 km

12.9 km

12.4 km

7.46 km

788 m

239 m

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Friday 8 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Starnberger-See-Runde gravel tour?

This gravel tour is generally considered difficult, especially for its full length of nearly 110 km. It requires very good fitness and advanced riding skills due to its length and varied terrain. While shorter, more relaxed variations exist, even these may require a good basic condition.

How long does it typically take to complete the Starnberger-See-Runde?

The full Starnberger-See-Runde gravel tour is estimated to take around 7 hours and 9 minutes of active riding time. However, given its length and difficulty, many riders choose to break it into a two-day trip, allowing for stops and enjoying the scenery.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this gravel route?

The route offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll primarily ride on gravel tracks and designated cycling paths, which make up over 110 km of the route. There are also paved sections, good forest paths, and approximately 4 km of singletrack within wooded areas. Be aware of a specific 0.4 km section where cycling is prohibited, requiring you to dismount and walk.

What are the best times of year to gravel bike around Lake Starnberg?

The Starnberger-See-Runde is best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer the most pleasant weather for gravel biking, allowing you to fully appreciate the scenic views and take advantage of the many idyllic bathing spots and beer gardens along the lake.

Are there any notable highlights or viewpoints along the Starnberger-See-Runde?

Yes, the route features several beautiful highlights and viewpoints. You'll find stunning views of Lake Starnberg and the Alps, especially from spots like the View of Lake Starnberg and the View from the Bell Pier to the Rose Island. Other points of interest include the Seeleitn, the Ambach Recreation Area, and the Buchheim Museum of Imagination (Museum der Phantasie).

Where can I park for the Starnberger-See-Runde gravel tour?

While specific parking areas are not detailed, the Starnberger-See-Runde is easily accessible from various points around Lake Starnberg. Consider starting points in towns like Starnberg, Tutzing, or Seeshaupt, which typically offer public parking facilities. Public transport options to these towns are also available from Munich.

Is the Starnberger-See-Runde dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on most public paths and trails in Bavaria, including gravel routes. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash, especially in wooded areas, near wildlife, and in populated sections around the lake. Always carry water for your dog and be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this gravel tour?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Starnberger-See-Runde. It utilizes public paths and roads around Lake Starnberg. However, individual attractions or facilities along the route, such as museums or private beaches, may have their own admission fees.

Are there places to eat or drink along the route?

Yes, the route offers numerous opportunities for refreshment. Along the lake, you'll find idyllic bathing spots and many beer gardens, especially in the charming rural villages you pass through. These are perfect for a break and a meal or drink.

Does the Starnberger-See-Runde connect with other trails?

Yes, the route intersects with and utilizes sections of several other trails. Notable examples include the Starnberger See Uferweg West, Ring der Regionen - Abschnitt 1a, and von Starnberg zum Ostersee. You'll also encounter parts of the Heilige Landschaft Pfaffenwinkel - Ostschleife and the Voralpiner Jakobsweg.

Are there any sections where cycling is prohibited or particularly challenging?

Yes, there is a specific section of approximately 0.4 km where cycling is prohibited, and you will need to dismount and walk your bike. Additionally, some segments of the route, particularly on longer variations, may be so challenging that they necessitate pushing your bike due to steepness or rough terrain.

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Trail Reviews

Frank
November 19, 2021, gravelig rundum den Starnberger See

Finally sun again after the foggy days - even if it was only 7 degrees. During the week with the temperatures you could venture out on the shores of Lake Starnberg. And that's how it was: very few pedestrians and therefore relaxed driving on both the east and west banks. The west bank offers several gravel sections through the parks of Bernried and Feldafing - but also more pedestrians 🚶‍♂️ 🚶‍♀️. The round offers many opportunities to either stop off or relax on a bench with a view of the lake and / or mountains. Technically not demanding - apart from the km 😉. https://www.relive.cc/view/vZqNY4zMw36

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