Lakes around Tutzing are centered on Lake Starnberg, Germany's fifth-largest lake, offering direct access from the municipality. This region, part of Bavaria's Five-Lakes Region, features glacial lakes known for clean water and scenic views, including the Bavarian Alps. Tutzing serves as a hub for exploring these natural landscapes, which also include Maisinger See and Ammersee. The area combines natural beauty with historical significance, such as sites related to King Ludwig II.
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An idyllic tour through picturesque villages around Bernried, culminating in a magnificent stretch along the eastern shore of the lake – with views of the Alps and several bathing spots. Pure natural enjoyment!
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A beautifully clear lake with many bathing bays and opportunities.
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It is particularly beautiful here in the early morning hours.
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Numerous benches have been set up along the Panorama-seewege3 at beautiful spots where there is often an unobstructed view of the lake.
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Nice but pretty crowded; especially around the Dampfersteg. There are nicer places on the Ammersee.
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Lake Starnberg is Germany's fifth-largest lake and Bavaria's second-largest, known for its glacial origin, clean water, and scenic beauty, including views of the Bavarian Alps. It holds historical significance as the site of King Ludwig II's mysterious death and was a childhood home for Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi).
Yes, the broader Five-Lakes Region includes other significant bodies of water. Lake Ammer is another large glacial lake offering boat trips and scenic promenades, such as the Promenade at Dießen am Ammersee. Lake Maisinger, also glacially formed, provides impressive insights into untouched nature with its surrounding forest and moor paths.
Lake Starnberg is ideal for swimming, sailing, rowing, and diving. Tutzing offers various designated swimming areas like the Südbad and the Tutzing North Baths, which includes a Surf and Sailing Centre. Excursion steamers also provide round trips across the lake from mid-April to October.
For spectacular panoramic views, visit the Beautiful view over Lake Starnberg to the Alps viewpoint. This spot, often associated with the Ilkahöhe in Tutzing, offers clear vistas across the lake to the mountain range on clear days.
Lake Starnberg is rich in history. It's famously linked to the mysterious death of King Ludwig II of Bavaria in 1886, commemorated by a votive chapel and a cross in the lake near Berg. Rose Island (Roseninsel) was a favored retreat for King Ludwig II, and Possenhofen Castle on its shores was where Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi) spent much of her childhood.
Yes, many areas are family-friendly. The Südbad in Tutzing offers panorama jetties and a kiosk, perfect for families. Ammersee Beach, Herrsching, provides many beautiful access points to Lake Ammer, suitable for all ages. The Promenade at Dießen am Ammersee is also a pleasant spot for a family rest.
The region around Tutzing's lakes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Maisinger Gorge – Stream Near Maisinger See loop' or cycling on the 'Scenic view of Lake Starnberg – View of Possenhofen Castle loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Lakeside Beer Garden – View of Possenhofen Castle loop'. For more details on routes, explore the Gravel biking around Tutzing, Cycling around Tutzing, and Running Trails around Tutzing guides.
Absolutely. Lake Starnberg features a popular 46-kilometer circular route ideal for cycling, and numerous hiking trails run along its shore and through surrounding areas like the Ilkahöhe. Similarly, Lake Ammer also offers a round route that is popular for cycling, though some sections may require detours for bird protection.
Tutzing is well-connected to Munich by S-Bahn and regional express trains, making Lake Starnberg an easily accessible day trip destination. This connectivity allows visitors to reach the lake and surrounding areas conveniently without a car.
The best time for swimming in the lakes around Tutzing, particularly Lake Starnberg, is generally from mid-April to October, when excursion steamers operate and the weather is warmer. The clean waters are inviting during the summer months.
The lakes around Tutzing, being of glacial origin, offer diverse natural landscapes. You'll find expansive bodies of water, scenic shorelines, surrounding forests, and unique moor paths, particularly around Lake Maisinger. On clear days, the views often extend to the majestic Bavarian Alps.


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