Lakes around Marzling offer diverse natural landscapes, from the small bodies of water within the Isar floodplains to larger recreational lakes in the broader Bavarian region. The immediate vicinity features gravel banks, willow thickets, and riparian forests, providing varied habitats. While Marzling itself does not host large, named lakes, the surrounding area provides numerous options for water-based activities and natural exploration. These regional lakes are often accessible by a short drive from Marzling.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Nice pond, good for a refreshing dip.
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Always nice to take a little break and enjoy nature.
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Great pond with turquoise water and lovely sunbathing areas.
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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 beautiful lake on the edge of Erding. Visually, the lake appears to be of excellent quality. There are some ants in the area of the nudist beach... 🐜🐜🐜
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The Pullinger Weiher (24 hectares) is the largest of the Pullinger lakes and, together with the smaller Pullinger See (6.3 hectares) to the north, forms a local recreation area that has been gradually created and expanded since 2010 after the end of gravel quarrying. A large sunbathing lawn offers bathers and sunbathers plenty of sunbathing areas. The beautiful sand court for beach volleyball provides a sporty balance. Beer garden friends are rewarded with beautiful views of the water surface. On the other hand, the approach path of Munich Airport and the nearby B11 naturally also cause a different kind of background noise... http://freising.de/kultur-freizeit/seen
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While Marzling itself features smaller local recreation areas, the broader Bavarian region offers several notable lakes. These include Tegernsee, known for its clean water and hiking trails; Walchensee, famous for its turquoise water and water sports; Eibsee, a crystal-clear alpine lake below the Zugspitze; Schliersee, offering alpine flair and various water activities; and Chiemsee, a large glacial lake home to Herrenchiemsee Palace.
Yes, several lakes are well-suited for families. Kronthaler Weiher is a local recreation area with a promenade. Pullinger Pond offers a large sunbathing lawn, a sand court for beach volleyball, and food and drink options. Thenner Lake is known for its warm, shallow water, making it ideal for swimming. Schnabelmooser Pond also provides cozy spots for relaxation.
The immediate vicinity of Marzling includes the Isar floodplains, characterized by small bodies of water, gravel banks, willow thickets, and riparian forests, which create diverse habitats. Lakes like Eisweiher offer a tranquil setting near a forest, with a tiny island accessible via boards for a unique viewpoint. Larger regional lakes like Walchensee are surrounded by mountains and feature deep, clear waters, while Eibsee boasts stunning turquoise hues below the Zugspitze.
Yes, swimming is a popular activity at many lakes in the region. Thenner Lake is particularly noted for its warm, shallow water, making it pleasant for swimming. Pullinger Pond also has a large sunbathing lawn for bathers. For the larger regional lakes, Tegernsee, Walchensee, Eibsee, Schliersee, and Chiemsee all offer excellent swimming opportunities, with many having designated lidos or accessible shores.
Yes, especially at the larger regional lakes. Walchensee is a hotspot for sailors, windsurfers, and kite surfers due to its good wind conditions, with equipment rentals often available on site. Schliersee also offers various water sports, including diving, sailing, windsurfing, SUP boarding, and kayaking. Chiemsee is popular for pedal boats and other small boat rentals.
You'll find numerous hiking opportunities. Near Marzling, easy hikes include the "Stoibermühle Lake – Lake Stoibermühle loop from Attaching" which is 1.8 km long. For more extensive options, the Isar floodplains offer trails like the "View to the south – Pebble Bank on the Isar loop from Marzling" (3.9 km). The broader region provides even more. Tegernsee has 700 kilometers of trails, and Eibsee offers paths for tranquil walks away from crowds. You can find more hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Marzling guide.
Yes, the area offers various cycling routes. The paved cycle path along Pullinger Pond is easy to roll on. For mountain biking, routes like the "Isar Cycle Path – Isar Rapids loop from Marzling" (52 km) are available. Around Chiemsee, cycling around the lake is a popular activity to explore different towns. Discover more cycling options in the Gravel biking around Marzling guide and the MTB Trails around Marzling guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities. At Kronthaler Weiher, the beautiful promenade is a highlight. Pullinger Pond is loved for its amenities, including food and drink options and a beer garden with water views. Eisweiher offers a peaceful spot to linger with benches and a unique tiny island viewpoint. Schnabelmooser Pond is praised for its beautiful scenery and cozy resting places.
Many natural areas and trails around the lakes are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks. However, specific rules regarding dogs in swimming areas or nature reserves can vary by lake. It's always best to check local signage or regulations for each specific location, especially concerning swimming or protected areas like the island of Sassau in Walchensee.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, though popular spots like Eibsee can get crowded. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. In winter, some regional lakes like Tegernsee offer opportunities for cross-country skiing, and the landscapes can be quite picturesque.
Yes, several lakes offer facilities. Kronthaler Weiher has a kiosk in the summer. Pullinger Pond provides food and drink options and a beer garden. Thenner Lake also has a kiosk. For larger regional lakes, you'll find more extensive options, such as the rustic Bräustüberl at Tegernsee or the restaurant on the island of Wörth in Schliersee.
The lakes immediately surrounding Marzling, such as Eisweiher, often have nearby parking. For the larger, prominent lakes in the broader Bavarian region (like Tegernsee, Walchensee, Eibsee, Schliersee, Chiemsee), a short drive from Marzling is typically required. Public transport options may also be available to some of these larger destinations, but a car offers the most flexibility for exploring the region's diverse lakes.


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