Best lakes around Königsdorf, Bavaria, offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. While no large lake is directly within the municipality, the surrounding region features several notable bodies of water. These areas provide opportunities for recreation and nature observation, characterized by moorlands, glacial formations, and expansive lake views. The region's lakes are known for their water quality and varied environments.
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Very calm compared to other side of the see and nice view
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Wikipedia (Osterseen, 2023-09-06): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osterseen
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The Osterseen are a group of bodies of water south of Lake Starnberg in the Weilheim-Schongau district in Upper Bavaria. The southern and central Osterseen with the Großer Ostersee belong to the municipality of Iffeldorf, the northern Osterseen from the Stechsee and the Frechensee to the municipality of Seeshaupt. Iffeldorf is around five kilometers by road northwest of Penzberg, 20 km southeast of the district town of Weilheim and 50 km south-southwest of Munich city centre. The 20 larger individual lakes have a total area of around 225 hectares and an average depth of a good nine metres. The Kleiner Gröbensee and about 15 unnamed smaller lakes, each with an area of only a few hundred square meters, are not included here, seven of which are already heavily silted up. The Osterseen and the silting-up zone bordering to the west are located in the landscape protection area "Protection of the Osterseen and their surroundings in the communities of Frauenrain, Iffeldorf and Seeshaupt". The area received this protection status as early as 1955. Since 1981 there has also been the Osterseen nature reserve with an area of 1,083 hectares. About a third of this is on the surface of the water bodies, 494 hectares are high, low and intermediate moors, 172 hectares consist of semi-natural mixed forest. Around five percent of the Osterseen landscape consists of riparian regions, silted-up areas and meadows. The nature reserve is divided into three parts, which are separated from each other by the train line of the Kochelseebahn and the state road 2063: Südliche Osterseen, Nordliche Osterseen and Frechensee. In May 1997, the Osterseen were reported to Brussels as a SPA (European bird sanctuary) and FFH area according to the Fauna-Flora-Habitat Directive. In addition to the Eggstätt-Hemhofer lake district and the Seeoner lakes, the area is the largest and most structured icefall landscape in the Bavarian Alpine foothills. The complex of boggy and nutrient-poor lakes, low, transitional and raised bogs alongside bog and swamp forests with its extraordinary diversity of species in the networked habitats, biotopes and ecological niches is of Europe-wide importance for basic scientific research. The beauty of this landscape has always attracted artists. The painter Georg Schrimpf in particular, a main representative of the New Objectivity art movement, created several oil paintings of the Osterseen in the 1930s. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osterseen
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Very, very nice place on Lake Starnberg
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The most popular lakes near Königsdorf include Lakeside path and swimming area at Lake Starnberg, known for its cycling paths and sunbathing areas. Another favorite is Great Ostersee, part of a unique glacial landscape with turquoise-blue waters. Kirchsee, a warm moor lake within a nature reserve, is also highly appreciated for its excellent water quality and Alpine views.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Lake Starnberg offers ample space for relaxation and activities at recreation areas like Ambacher. Great Ostersee and the surrounding Osterseen area provide easy hiking trails suitable for families. Kirchsee is also considered family-friendly, with designated swimming areas and a kiosk.
The lakes around Königsdorf offer diverse natural beauty. At Great Ostersee, you'll find a unique glacial landscape with turquoise waters, idyllic mixed forests, and impressive moorland. Kirchsee is a picturesque moor lake within the Ellbach- und Kirchseemoor nature reserve, offering broad views of the Alpine panorama and colorful moor meadows. Lake Starnberg, Bavaria's second-largest lake, provides expansive water views and is surrounded by charming towns.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Lake Starnberg is ideal for swimming, sailing, rowing, and diving, with a 46-kilometer circular route perfect for cycling. The Osterseen area, including Great Ostersee, is excellent for extensive hiking through forests and moorlands. Kirchsee is a popular spot for swimming in summer and ice skating or curling in winter when it freezes. For more hiking options, explore routes like the 'Rottach Bridge – Rothenrain Moors loop' or 'Mühlbach Footbridge – View of the Isar River loop' in the Hiking around Königsdorf guide.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Osterseen area, home to Great Ostersee, features extensive trails through idyllic mixed forests and moorland. Around Lake Starnberg, a 46-kilometer circular route is popular for both cycling and walking. You can find more detailed hiking routes, such as the 'Bibisee – Königsdorfer Alpine Hut loop' or 'Wenigbach Moorland – View of the Alps loop', in the Hiking around Königsdorf guide.
The lakes offer appeal year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports, with Kirchsee being one of the warmest bathing lakes. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking and enjoying the colorful moor meadows, especially around Kirchsee. In winter, when lakes like Kirchsee freeze, they become popular for ice skating and curling, while the Osterseen area offers quiet winter walks.
While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails around the lakes. However, during bathing season, certain activities like bringing animals into the water may be restricted in nature reserves like the one surrounding Kirchsee to preserve the environment. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs, especially in designated swimming or nature protection zones.
Yes, you can find amenities near the lakes. Kirchsee has a kiosk for refreshments on its north shore. Around Lake Starnberg, you'll find various towns with cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. The Osterseen area is more focused on nature, but nearby villages offer services. For specific options, it's best to check the towns adjacent to each lake.
Access varies by lake. Lake Starnberg is well-connected, with Starnberg town accessible by bus from Königsdorf. Parking is generally available at popular spots around the larger lakes, though it can be busy during peak season. For Kirchsee, parking is available, and the south shore can be reached by a 20-minute walk from Kloster Reutberg. The Osterseen area also has designated parking for hikers. Always check local information for the most current parking and public transport details.
The Osterseen, including Great Ostersee, are a unique geotope formed during the last ice age, making them one of Bavaria's best-preserved ice-cracked landscapes. They are known for their 'Caribbean flair' with turquoise-blue waters and are mainly fed by groundwater, with notable springs like the 'Blaue Gumpe' (Blue Gumpe Spring (Osterseen)) contributing to their clear, vibrant appearance. The area is also a protected nature conservation zone, providing a retreat for rare animal species.
Yes, particularly around Lake Starnberg. The lake's shoreline features historic castles such as Schloss Berg, the final residence of King Ludwig II, and Schloss Possenhofen, where Empress Sisi grew up. The tiny Rose Island, accessible by ferry, also holds significant historical importance. While the other lakes are more focused on natural beauty, the region as a whole has a rich history.
Absolutely. The region around Königsdorf offers various biking opportunities. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Isar Cycle Path – Isar riverbank in Bad Tölz loop' or 'View of Reutberg – Lake Kirchsee loop' in the Gravel biking around Königsdorf guide. If you prefer mountain biking, routes such as the 'Loisach Canal – View of the Isar loop' or 'Moorland Path in Upper Bavaria – View of Großer Ostersee loop' are available in the MTB Trails around Königsdorf guide.


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