Best lakes around Sulzemoos are situated northwest of Munich, offering various recreational activities within an idyllic landscape. The region is characterized by its natural features, including several appealing lakes that provide opportunities for outdoor pursuits. These lakes serve as popular destinations for both relaxation and active recreation. The area around Sulzemoos is known for its accessible natural settings.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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The lake looks beautiful, but always has problems with blue-green algae in the summer.
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The Bergkirchner See is an insider tip and impresses with its turquoise water. It may be small, but it offers a lawn for sunbathing, a guest house and beautiful views.
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Eisolzrieder See is located about 2.5 km southwest of Bergkirchen, next to the motorway bridge on the community road from Eisolzried towards Bergkirchen-Lus. As part of the development measures for the new GADA commercial area, the area of the lake in the immediate vicinity was expanded. By purchasing additional land, the existing area could be roughly doubled, so that the total area is now approx. 8.9 hectares (water area 3.25 hectares). A kiosk, sanitary facilities and around 320 parking spaces are available to bathers. https://www.bergkirchen.de/freizeit-kultur/badeseen/
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The good news: At the lakes that the district office samples once a month between May and September - these are the Eisolzrieder See, the Mückensee, the Stadtweiher in Dachau-Süd, the Heiglweiher, the Waldschweigsee, the Birkensee, the Obergrashofer See, the Neuhimmelreicher Lake and Lake Karlsfelder – the water quality is good. There is no risk of blue-green algae, especially at Lake Karlsfelder, which has a very good water exchange.
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It's great for resting here. The water was quite warm and the bottom is sandy. no stones
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Good for a refreshing dip. For your information: There are three bathing lakes in the municipality. Bergkirchner See at the sports ground Neuhimmelreich bathing lake at the entrance to the town coming from Günding Eisolzrieder See It is located around 2.5 km southwest of Bergkirchen, next to the motorway bridge on the municipal road from Eisolzried in the direction of Bergkirchen-Lus. As part of the development measures for the new GADA industrial estate, the lake in the immediate vicinity was expanded in terms of area. By purchasing additional land, the existing area was roughly doubled, so that the total area is now around 8.9 hectares (water surface 3.25 hectares). In the future, a kiosk, sanitary facilities and around 320 parking spaces will be available to bathers. After the water and sunbathing area have been enlarged, the connection to the cycle path network and a sewage canal connection has been provided, this recreation area will be placed under the control of the Association for the Safeguarding of Regional Recreation Areas in the Districts Around Munich e. V., so that the proper use and operation of this bathing lake is maintained. This expansion is intended to create a recreation area not only for employees in the neighboring industrial area, but for the entire western Munich region. A large recreation area was created a few years ago in the south of our community, between Birkenhof and Langwieder See. The initiator is the Association for the Safeguarding of Regional Recreation Areas in the Districts Around Munich e. V., of which the municipality of Bergkirchen is also a member. The Langwieder See and the Lußsee were created during the construction of the A8 and A99 motorways in the years 1935 to 1938 and 1995 to 2000 respectively. The Birkensee was created by removing gravel for the Olching - Trudering freight bypass in 1938. The recultivation measures resulted in a recreational area that leaves almost nothing to be desired. The Birkensee from the Bergkirchen municipal area is incorporated into this lake area. Source: https://www.bergkirchen.de/freizeit-kultur/badeseen/
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For swimming and relaxation, Olchinger Lake is a popular choice, especially from May to September, offering clear water and extensive sunbathing lawns. Pucher Lake is also excellent, known for its beautiful turquoise water, large sunbathing areas, and a swimming island. Eisolzrieder Lake and Bergkirchner See are also beautiful bathing lakes worth visiting.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Olchinger Lake features two varied playgrounds for children and a walking path. Pucher Lake offers large sunbathing areas and a swimming island, while Eisolzrieder Lake and Bergkirchner See are also considered family-friendly bathing lakes.
Lakes like Pucher Lake offer a restaurant/kiosk, toilets, and beach volleyball courts. Olchinger Lake has extensive sunbathing lawns and playgrounds. Bergkirchner See provides a guesthouse and sunbathing lawn. The Kleiner Ampersee / Autobahnsee area also has a nearby camping site with children's play areas and a dog bathing area.
Yes, there are several options for walking and hiking. Olchinger Lake has a walking path around its perimeter. The Kleiner Ampersee / Autobahnsee area is suitable for walks and bike tours, with scenic paths along the Amper River. You can find more hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Sulzemoos guide.
Beyond swimming, you can enjoy various activities. Olchinger Lake is popular for canoeing and stand-up paddling. Pucher Lake has beach volleyball courts. The area around Kleiner Ampersee / Autobahnsee is great for walks and bike tours. For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Sulzemoos guide or Running Trails around Sulzemoos guide.
The lakes are particularly popular from May to September for swimming and water sports, with Olchinger Lake being a prime example. However, lakes like Kleiner Ampersee / Autobahnsee offer opportunities to enjoy nature throughout the year, making them suitable for walks and bike tours in any season.
While specific regulations vary by lake, the Camping Ampersee, located near Kleiner Ampersee / Autobahnsee, offers a designated dog bathing area, making it a versatile option for visitors with pets.
Pucher Lake features an on-site restaurant/kiosk offering Bavarian specialties and refreshing drinks. Bergkirchner See also has a guesthouse. Many lakes are also ideal for picnicking, allowing you to bring your own food and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Pucher Lake is known for its beautiful turquoise water, which can evoke a 'sea feeling.' Bergkirchner See also impresses with its turquoise water and offers beautiful views. The Amper River, flowing past Kleiner Ampersee / Autobahnsee, provides scenic paths for exploring the natural surroundings.
Sulzemoos is situated northwest of Munich, and the lakes are nearby. For instance, Pucher Lake is located in Fürstenfeldbruck, and Olchinger Lake and Kleiner Ampersee / Autobahnsee are in Olching, all within a short driving distance from Sulzemoos.
While popular lakes like Olchinger Lake and Pucher Lake can get busy during peak season, smaller options like Eisolzrieder Lake or the Kleiner Ampersee / Autobahnsee might offer a more serene atmosphere, especially outside of peak summer weekends.
The water quality at popular bathing lakes like Pucher Lake is regularly checked during the bathing season to ensure it meets standards for swimming. Olchinger Lake is also known for its clear water.


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