Lakes around Haag in Oberbayern provide access to various aquatic recreational areas, despite the town not being directly on a large natural lake. The region offers a mix of natural outdoor pools and lakes within the wider Mühldorf am Inn district. These areas cater to different preferences, from tranquil forest retreats to active swimming spots. The Naturbad Haag i. OB is a notable local attraction, offering a natural pool setting within the town.
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The rainwater retention basin in Dorfen offers a good opportunity to take a break. There are several benches around the basin.
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Dorfen is just beautiful and worth a visit.
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because it is a beautiful natural pool
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Great outdoor pool and Carmen's Freibadstüberl with a summer kiosk and a great beer garden. Best hospitality with delicacies and many very good types of beer to choose from. Of course also the Unertl wheat beer here from Hague.
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There are at least 5 signs along the forest path indicating that access to the lake is not permitted. But you often get a glimpse of it through the trees.
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The natural swimming pool was created in 1937 by the Hague citizens and the market town. To this day, the character of the natural open-air pool has been consciously preserved. The water surface covers approx. 5,000 m² and is fed from the Altdorfer Mühlbach. The pool (with the exception of the children's paddling pool) has a natural base, the water is not chlorinated and cleans itself through biological processes. (Information on the website of Markt Haag)
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Nice swimming lake. Unfortunately, access is only possible via the campsite that is subject to payment.
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Actually a great stop on the Inn cycle path. But: In 2020 only campers with their own toilet were allowed due to Covid No tents.
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Around Haag in Oberbayern, you'll discover a variety of aquatic recreational areas. These include natural outdoor pools like the Haag Natural Outdoor Pool, conservation areas such as Kesselsee Boathouse where bathing is prohibited, and recreational basins like the Retention Basin and Sculpture Trail Dorfen. The wider Mühldorf am Inn district also offers natural lakes like Hüttenschlag Pond and activity-rich spots like Grüne Lagune Ampfing.
Yes, the Haag Natural Outdoor Pool is a prominent local attraction right in town, known for its natural pool setting and family-friendly atmosphere. Further afield in the Mühldorf am Inn district, Grüne Lagune Ampfing and Weitsee in Schnaitsee also offer excellent swimming opportunities.
Several lakes are great for families. The Haag Natural Outdoor Pool is very family-friendly with a restaurant and beer garden. The Retention Basin and Sculpture Trail Dorfen offers recreational areas and a sculpture path for exploration. The Albaching village pond with an island is also noted as family-friendly. Additionally, Weitsee in Schnaitsee features a barrier-free lakeside resort with activities like swimming and a diving board.
Yes, the area around Kesselsee Boathouse is a nature conservation area where bathing is strictly prohibited to protect its special flora and fauna. Signs along the surrounding bike and hiking trail indicate this restriction.
Absolutely. Hüttenschlag Pond, located within the surrounding district of Mühldorf am Inn, is described as a natural lake and viewpoint offering a quiet place in the middle of the forest, ideal for a peaceful break and enjoying nature.
Amenities vary by location. The Haag Natural Outdoor Pool offers a restaurant and beer garden. Weitsee in Schnaitsee has a barrier-free lakeside resort with facilities for swimming and other activities. Some areas, like Camping Am Soyensee, provide access to lakes through campsites which may have their own facilities.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, a bike and hiking trail runs along the eastern edge of the nature reserve around Kesselsee Boathouse. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the area by exploring the Hiking around Haag in Oberbayern guide, which includes trails like the 'Toteiskesselweiher – Toteiskessel Wetland loop'.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running and gravel biking. The Running Trails around Haag in Oberbayern guide features routes like the 'Alpenblick Kühlsöd loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, the Gravel biking around Haag in Oberbayern guide offers longer tours such as the 'View of the Inn River – Rosenheim's Historic Old Town loop'.
Yes, the Retention Basin and Sculpture Trail Dorfen is a notable example. This lake area, created as part of flood protection measures, features a dedicated sculpture path, blending nature with art.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the natural and family-friendly atmosphere of the Haag Natural Outdoor Pool with its hospitality and restaurant, to the tranquil forest setting of Hüttenschlag Pond. The opportunities for active recreation like swimming and water sports at places like Grüne Lagune Ampfing and Weitsee are also highly valued.
While specific dog-friendly designations can vary, many natural areas and trails around lakes in the Mühldorf am Inn district generally welcome dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific lake regulations before visiting with your dog.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming and water sports. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. Winter can be serene for quiet walks, especially around lakes like Hüttenschlag Pond.


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