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Top 20 Lakes in Freising

Best lakes in Freising offer diverse recreational opportunities within the region, known for its natural landscapes and accessible water bodies. The area features a variety of lakes, including natural swimming lakes and artificial lakes created from gravel extraction. These locations provide spaces for relaxation and outdoor activities. Freising's lakes are popular spots for local recreation.

Best lakes in Freising

  • The most popular lakes is Neufahrn Mill Lakes, a lake that features spacious lawns, a swimming island with a water slide, and a kiosk. These quarry lakes are popular for swimming and are part of a landscape protection area.
  • Another must-see spot is Hollerner Lake, a lake with a bathing beach and walking paths. Visitors can enjoy clear water and well-maintained facilities, with a short hike around the lake offering views of the turquoise water.
  • Visitors also love Echinger Lake, a bathing lake with a volleyball court, beer garden, and table tennis tables. The recreational area includes sunbathing lawns, sand playgrounds, and circular hiking trails.
  • Freising is known for natural swimming lakes, artificial lakes, and quarry ponds. The variety of lakes provides options for swimming, sunbathing, and walking routes.
  • The lakes in Freising are appreciated by the komoot community, with nearly 700 upvotes and 139 photos shared by visitors.

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Moosburg Reservoir and Mittlere Isarstauseen Bird Sanctuary

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The large water surface of Moosburger reservoir attracts many waterfowl. Together with the Echinger reservoir, the area here is therefore protected as a "bird sanctuary Mittlere Isarstauseen". Maybe you'll spot a rare bird if you stay awhile on the shore and enjoy the beautiful view.

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Kranzberg Pond

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Especially in the summer months, a detour to the lake is worthwhile. I plan him from time to time on my mountain bike tours. You can drive around the lake and find always a quiet places. For the physical well-being is also provided by the "lake house" on the western shore. But even in spring or autumn, the lake has its charm.

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Hollerner Lake

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The former quarry pond has only been open for bathing since June 2020. Everything seems very well maintained and not overcrowded. The water seems to be very clean - a real insider tip (still)! A short hike around the lake is about four kilometers and offers nice views of the turquoise water.

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Echinger Lake

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A beautiful swimming lake with a volleyball court, beer garden and table tennis tables.

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Pullinger Pond

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Really nice there. And everything there including food and something to drink. So off to the lake.👍🍻

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Schlossgut Erching

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Nice cottage and a nice waypoint for a nice view. But you have no access, so no chance to look closer.

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Eisweiher

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This small lake near the parking lot invites you to linger and enjoy with a few benches and a tiny island. The small island can be reached via laid-out boards, which are very wobbly and slippery. So go over there with caution.

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Neufahrn Mill Lakes

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The Neufahrner Mühlseen were created in the 1970s through gravel mining for the Munich-Deggendorf motorway. Today the quarry lakes are popular for swimming. They are part of the “Freisinger Moos and Echinger Gfild” landscape protection area.

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Hollerner Lake

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The recreational area around the Hollerner lake was created by a until 2019 operated gravel.
The Hollerner See is the largest lake in the north of Munich with a water surface of almost 40ha. The sunbathing areas were laid out on gravel with nutrient-poor grasslands in order to take into account the character of this former gravel mining area. The area will be officially opened in the summer of 2020, as the recultivation work is still ongoing, but it is already possible to swim.
A beach volleyball field has already been created, summer cane tracks and a boules court will follow. There will also be an amphitheater for performances right on the water.
Currently, a kiosk offers catering at bathing days. Soon a year-round gastronomy will complete the culinary offer on the lake.

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Gravel Lake at Hart

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Small lake directly at the hiking car park

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Robert 🚵🏻🧗‍♂️⛷🥾🍻🚴🏻
March 13, 2026, Neufahrner Mühlseen

A beautiful place to relax.

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"On the west side of the island stands the Chapel of St. Walburga, belonging to the castle. Erching Castle was first documented around 1400, while the associated chapel was mentioned as early as 1315/16. The current castle building was constructed around 1652 under Prince-Bishop Albrecht Sigismund by Hans Moosbrugger as a hunting lodge. The chapel was reconsecrated to St. Walburga in 1672. Even today, the castle and chapel retain much of their appearance from 1699. Until secularization in 1802/3, the castle belonged to the Prince-Bishopric of Freising. Finally, in 1898, Josef Selmayr, brickyard owner and the last mayor of the municipality of Bogenhausen before its incorporation into Munich, purchased the castle estate in Erching. The castle has been owned by the Selmayr family ever since, who now operate a farm there." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Erching

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Beer garden, restrooms, beach volleyball. SUP on the lake. Something for everyone, whether you're in a swimsuit or nude. A great destination after a run.

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A popular local recreation area with clear water, a bathing beach, lawns and walking paths.

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Erching Castle Estate was originally built as a pleasure palace. It was first documented in 1400. It features a three-story Baroque gabled roof with the castle chapel of St. Walburga. Located north of the castle, it has a simple hall building dating from 1672 with a polygonal east tower featuring a Welsch-style roof. The park features a circular castle pond. Erching Castle Estate, privately owned, is now an agricultural holding in the Munich gravel plain. The fields surrounding the estate are farmed in a conventional manner. https://www.hallbergmoos.de/besucher/sport-and-freizeit/schlossgut-erching

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The Mühlseen recreation area is very popular with young and old and consists of four lakes with a variety of uses. The 17.2-hectare swimming lake (Mühlsee) features spacious lawns with numerous shady spots, a swimming island with a water slide, and a kiosk. If you're feeling hungry or thirsty, a visit to the "Mooswirt am See" restaurant is also recommended.

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June 5, 2024, Pullinger Weiher

Stop at the South Beach Kiosk

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The Neufahrner Mühlseen were created in the 1970s through gravel mining for the Munich-Deggendorf motorway. Today the quarry lakes are popular for swimming. They are part of the “Freisinger Moos and Echinger Gfild” landscape protection area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which lakes in Freising are particularly family-friendly?

Many lakes in Freising are well-suited for families. Neufahrn Mill Lakes feature spacious lawns, a swimming island with a water slide, and a kiosk. Vöttinger Weiher offers designated fire pits, a sundeck, and a large sunbathing and play area. Stoibermühle is known for its shallow entry, making it very child-friendly, and also has a beer garden. Echinger Lake and Hollerner Lake also provide excellent facilities for families, including beaches and recreational areas.

Are there good walking or hiking trails around the lakes in Freising?

Yes, several lakes in Freising offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. Hollerner Lake has walking paths, and a short hike around it offers nice views. The recreational area around Echinger Lake includes circular hiking trails. Stoibermühle is popular year-round for walks. For more extensive routes, you can explore various cycling and running trails in the region. For example, the running trails in Freising include routes like the 'Korbiniansbrücke – Isarsteg Nord Bridge loop from Freising' which is 9.9 km long.

What facilities and amenities can I expect at the lakes in Freising?

The lakes in Freising offer a range of amenities. Many, like Neufahrn Mill Lakes, Echinger Lake, and Pullinger Seen, feature sunbathing lawns, sandy shores, and kiosks or beer gardens. Echinger Lake also has beach volleyball and table tennis. Vöttinger Weiher provides designated fire pits and toilet facilities. Stoibermühle offers grilling areas and a beer garden. Public toilets are often available during the bathing season (May 15th to September 15th).

When is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Freising?

The best time to visit the lakes in Freising largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and sunbathing, the bathing season from May 15th to September 15th is ideal, when facilities like public toilets are typically open. However, many lakes, such as Stoibermühle, are popular year-round for walks and enjoying nature, even in winter.

Can I observe wildlife around the lakes in Freising?

Yes, the lakes and their surrounding areas are home to various wildlife. The Stoibermühle recreational area, for instance, is adjacent to a bird breeding area, where visitors might spot meadow birds. The Moosburg Reservoir and Mittlere Isarstauseen Bird Sanctuary is specifically known for its wildlife and nature reserve status, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching and nature observation.

What makes Vöttinger Weiher a popular spot for recreation?

Vöttinger Weiher is popular for its idyllic setting and family-friendly amenities. Located in western Freising, it features designated fire pits, a sundeck, a nearby football field, and a large sunbathing and play area. It's also known for its tranquil natural setting and the presence of water lilies. Camping is an option, and there are sufficient parking and toilet facilities.

What activities are available at the Pullinger Seen?

The Pullinger Seen (Kleiner Pullinger See and Großer Pullinger See) offer extensive recreational opportunities. They feature large sunbathing lawns, sandy shores, and a beach volleyball court for sports enthusiasts. A kiosk with a beer garden provides refreshments and pleasant views of the water. These lakes are popular for swimming and relaxation, despite their proximity to Munich Airport.

Are there any less-known or hidden lakes near Freising worth exploring?

While the main lakes are well-known, the broader Freising area includes other natural spots. The Eisweiher, for example, is a small, hidden lake near a parking lot, inviting visitors to linger with benches and a tiny island accessible via wobbly boards. It offers a great sight in every season. Anglberger See and Kranzberger See are also sometimes mentioned as additional options in the region.

Are the lakes in Freising accessible by public transport, and do they have parking?

Many lakes in Freising are accessible and offer parking. Vöttinger Weiher is equipped with sufficient parking. Echinger Lake provides two parking lots with around 800 spaces. While specific public transport details for each lake vary, Freising's local recreation areas are generally well-connected. For detailed public transport information, it's advisable to check local transport schedules.

What outdoor activities, besides swimming, can I do near the lakes in Freising?

Beyond swimming, the areas around Freising's lakes are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those listed in the Cycling in Freising guide, including the 'Abens cycle path from Freising to Bad Gögging'. There are also dedicated running trails and MTB trails, like the 'Isar Rapids – Isar Cycle Path loop from Freising'. Many lakes also offer opportunities for walking, sunbathing, and picnicking.

Are dogs allowed at the lakes in Freising?

Regulations regarding dogs vary by lake and season. For instance, at Vöttinger Weiher, bringing animals is generally not permitted during the bathing season (May 15th to September 15th). It's always best to check specific signage or local regulations at each lake before visiting with your dog, especially if you plan to enter the water or sunbathing areas.

What is the water quality like for swimming in Freising's lakes?

The lakes in Freising are generally known for good water quality, especially those designated as swimming lakes. Hollerner Lake, for example, is noted for its clear water. Many of these lakes are former gravel pits that have been developed into recreational areas, and their water quality is regularly monitored during the bathing season to ensure safety for swimmers.

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