Best lakes around Bad Heilbrunn are situated in a region characterized by its natural water bodies and glacial landscapes. This area, including 83670 Bad Heilbrunn, offers a variety of lakes formed by past ice ages, providing diverse natural environments. The surroundings feature forests, moors, and viewpoints, making it a destination for outdoor activities. Many lakes are integrated into the local trail network, offering opportunities for exploration.
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Very calm compared to other side of the see and nice view
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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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A nice little trail goes along here
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Very nice spot on the shore with parking
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Very, very nice place on Lake Starnberg
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Yes, several lakes in the region are ideal for families. Lakeside path and swimming area at Lake Starnberg offers sunbathing areas and the Ambacher recreation area with space for relaxation and barbecues. Great Ostersee has a small beach perfect for swimming, and Lake Kochel at the mouth of the Lainbach is also noted as family-friendly with boat trip options.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on paths like the one around Lake Starnberg, or explore the fantastic hiking areas around the Osterseen. For more structured routes, you can find various MTB Trails, Cycling routes, and Mountain Hikes around Bad Heilbrunn.
Yes, there are excellent swimming opportunities. The Lakeside path and swimming area at Lake Starnberg provides designated areas for swimming and sunbathing. At Great Ostersee, there's a small beach where you can refresh yourself in the water.
Yes, the region offers several easy walking and hiking opportunities. The Osterseen area is known for its fantastic hiking trails through forests and swamps. You can also find pleasant walks along the shores of lakes like Lake Starnberg, which features a nice bike path suitable for leisurely strolls.
The lakes around Bad Heilbrunn are set in a diverse natural landscape. You'll encounter forests, moors, and glacial landscapes, particularly around the Osterseen, which are part of an icefall landscape. The region also features viewpoints offering wide vistas, and natural monuments like the Loisach outflow from Lake Kochel, where the water transitions from milky to clear and emerald green.
While specific dog-friendly lake paths aren't detailed for every lake, many natural trails and paths around the lakes are suitable for walks with dogs. For example, the Sonnenspitz summit with views over Lake Kochel is noted as dog-friendly, offering a more challenging option with lake views. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Yes, parking is available at some lake access points. For instance, Lake Kochel at the mouth of the Lainbach is specifically mentioned as having a very nice spot on the shore with parking facilities.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, especially at spots like Lake Starnberg and Great Ostersee. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Even in winter, the frozen landscapes can be picturesque for walks, though swimming is not recommended.
Yes, boat trips are an option. Visitors to Lake Kochel at the mouth of the Lainbach can take a boat trip around the lake, with timetables and prices available for a complete lap or point-to-point travel.
The lakes in this region, including Lake Kochel and the Osterseen, were formed during the Würm Ice Age by glacial activity. The Osterseen area, in particular, is considered one of the most varied and instructive icefall landscapes in the northern foothills of the Alps, showcasing diverse glacial landforms. The silting up of Lake Kochel also led to the formation of the Loisach-Kochelsee moors.
Yes, several spots provide excellent views. The Sonnenspitz summit offers panoramic views over Lake Kochel. Additionally, highlights like Lakeside path and swimming area at Lake Starnberg and Great Ostersee are categorized as viewpoints, indicating scenic vistas of the water and surrounding landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities. They enjoy the extensive hiking areas, the chance to immerse themselves in the beautiful nature of Upper Bavaria, and the refreshing swimming spots. The well-maintained bike paths, sunbathing areas, and family-friendly facilities like the Ambacher recreation area at Lake Starnberg are also highly valued.


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