Best lakes around Pleß are found in two distinct regions: the municipality of Pleß in Bavaria, Germany, and historically, Pszczyna in Poland. The German region offers a variety of lakes, from reservoirs of the Wertach river to natural lakes nestled in picturesque landscapes. These areas provide diverse natural beauty and recreational opportunities for visitors. The historical Pleß in Poland, now Pszczyna, is associated with unique lakes like Jeziorko Daisy, known for its distinct water colors and natural reserve status.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A very beautiful, tranquil pond in the middle of the forest. A small bench for a break along the path and a short trail up the slope for a better view of the pond.
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A real insider tip for travelers....
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It used to be a lovely lake for swimming. The lawn is no longer mown regularly and the water is not very inviting in warm weather.
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Wakeboarding, snacks, sunbathing, etc.
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Directly on the cycle path and the Iller canal. Parking spaces available.
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Sinningen bathing lake, crystal clear and good for swimming or SUP. The kiosk right on the lake is also recommended! Often open from May to October, no matter what the weather (19°). There are cocktails, cold drinks and good food. Awesome lake with great service!
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The name 'Pleß' refers to two distinct regions. In Germany, Pleß is a municipality in Bavaria, where you'll find lakes like Frankenhofener See, Irsingener See, and the larger Großer Alpsee and Forggensee. Historically, 'Pleß' was also the German name for Pszczyna in Poland, which is associated with the unique Jeziorko Daisy (Daisy Lake).
Yes, several lakes in the Bavarian Pleß region are great for families. Sinningen Bathing Lake offers clear water for swimming and paddleboarding with great lawns. Bockweiher Babenhausen Bathing Area is ideal for bathing with sunbathing lawns and food options. Wakecity Memmingen – Neue Welt Park provides wakeboarding, an adventure playground, and a beer garden.
The lakes offer a variety of activities. You can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding at Sinningen Bathing Lake. For a more active experience, Wakecity Memmingen – Neue Welt Park offers wakeboarding. Many lakes, like Großer Alpsee and Forggensee, are also popular for sailing, pedal boating, and stand-up paddling.
Absolutely! The region around Pleß offers numerous trails. For example, a 7.4-kilometer path encircles Großer Alpsee, perfect for day trips. Forggensee is also popular for cycling. You can find various running, cycling, and mountain biking routes in the area. Explore more options on the Running Trails around Pleß, Cycling around Pleß, and MTB Trails around Pleß guides.
Jeziorko Daisy, located near Wałbrzych, Poland, is a natural reserve famous for its stunning blue-green waters and lush surroundings. Formed from a former limestone quarry, its water color can vary. It's a peaceful spot for walking, biking, and bird-watching, with historical ruins nearby. Swimming is not permitted in Jeziorko Daisy.
Yes, Ilgenweiher is a small pond in a very idyllic location, known as a bird breeding area and offering a beautiful place to take a break with a small hut. The Iller Reservoir near Lautrach also provides a tranquil setting for unwinding.
Many popular bathing lakes offer facilities. For instance, Bockweiher Babenhausen Bathing Area has food options and changing facilities. Großer Alpsee features many restaurants and beach bars, while Wakecity Memmingen – Neue Welt Park offers snacks and a beer garden.
The lakes in Bavaria offer diverse natural beauty. Frankenhofener See is known for its natural setting, attracting swans and beavers. Großer Alpsee boasts clear waters nestled within picturesque mountains, forests, and meadows. Forggensee provides stunning views of the Allgäu Alps.
Parking is generally available at many lake destinations. For example, Allmend Lake has parking spaces directly on the cycle path. Larger lakes like Forggensee also offer ample parking for visitors.
The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. For scenic boat tours on Forggensee with views of Neuschwanstein Castle, tours run from June to October. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall.
Near Jeziorko Daisy in Poland, you can find the ruins of lime kilns and a hunting lodge once used by Princess Daisy Hochberg von Pless, adding a historical dimension to your visit. In Bavaria, Forggensee offers views of the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle during boat tours.
Visitors particularly appreciate the clear, inviting waters for swimming, the beautiful sunbathing lawns, and the idyllic natural settings. The community has shared over 100 photos and given more than 150 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and recreational opportunities, from tranquil breaks at Ilgenweiher to active days at Sinningen Bathing Lake.


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