Lakes around Babensham, a municipality in Bavaria's Rosenheim district, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. While Babensham itself does not feature prominent lakes, the wider region provides numerous accessible options. The area is characterized by its picturesque pre-Alpine setting, with a variety of lakes suitable for different activities. These bodies of water are integral to the region's natural appeal, providing spaces for relaxation and outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Unfortunately, entering the hut is no longer permitted due to the danger of collapse.
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The GPS has failed me. Better pay attention to the signposts. I have
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You can go into the hut and have a good snack.
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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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The circular route around the Obinger See is a good 3.5 kilometers long and takes about an hour to walk if you take your time for the many sculptures along the way. A good dozen local artists have created interesting works of art here from various materials such as stone, steel and wood. Informative texts, e.g. about the former tombstones, explain the art and give food for thought. The bathing areas and jetties along the way are also very nice, as are the many creative seating options, including a wooden washing machine or a bathtub to sit on.
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While Babensham itself doesn't have prominent lakes, the wider Rosenheim district offers several popular options. Obinger See is a family-friendly spot with a beach, while the vast Chiemsee, known as the "Bavarian Sea," provides extensive recreational activities and is famous for its islands. Simssee is another local gem, ideal for those seeking an idyllic, untouched landscape.
Yes, several lakes cater to families. Obinger See is particularly family-friendly, featuring a beach for swimming and relaxation. Happinger Ausee and Happinger See also offer excellent amenities for bathers, including pebble beaches, changing rooms, and kiosks, making them perfect for a family day out.
The Zillhamer Lake is idyllically situated in the Langen Moos and features a hut with an observation deck on its northeastern shore, offering great views of the surrounding nature. Simssee is known for its untouched reed and shore zones, providing a natural, serene experience.
Yes, many lakes in the region are suitable for swimming. Obinger See has a family-friendly beach, and Happinger Ausee and Happinger See are well-equipped bathing areas. Neubeurer See is also a popular spot for cooling off. However, swimming is prohibited at Kesselsee due to nature conservation efforts.
Absolutely. The region around Babensham offers various routes that often incorporate the lakes. For instance, the Sculpture Trail Around Obinger See is a pleasant circular walk. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the "Penzinger See Swimming Area – Berger Lake loop," and hiking trails like the "View of the Inn River – Entenweiher loop," which are detailed in the Hiking around Babensham and Cycling around Babensham guides.
The lakes are most popular during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The picturesque pre-Alpine landscape also makes for beautiful scenery during spring blooms and autumn foliage.
Yes, the Sculpture Trail Around Obinger See is a notable example. This circular path features numerous artistic installations by local sculptors, offering a unique blend of nature and art. Chiemsee is also home to Herreninsel, where King Ludwig II's Herrenchiemsee Palace is located, providing a significant historical and cultural attraction.
Many lakes in the Rosenheim district are easily accessible by car, with dedicated parking areas often available, such as at Happinger Ausee and Happinger See. Public transport options may vary, so it's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific lake destinations.
Simssee is often considered an insider tip, known for its idyllic, hilly landscape and untouched shore zones, making it a good choice if you're looking for a more tranquil experience away from larger crowds. The Zillhamer Lake, nestled in the Langen Moos, also offers a peaceful natural setting.
The lakes and their surrounding natural areas are home to diverse wildlife. You can often spot fish and various bird species, especially in areas with untouched reed zones like Simssee. The Zillhamer Lake is particularly noted for its fish and dragonflies, indicating a rich aquatic ecosystem.
Policies regarding dogs can vary by specific lake and designated bathing areas. While some natural areas and trails around lakes may be dog-friendly, it's always best to look for local signage or check specific regulations for each lake to ensure compliance, especially in designated swimming or conservation zones.
Yes, several lakes offer amenities for visitors. Neubeurer See features a lake café, and Happinger Ausee and Happinger See both have kiosks. For a wider selection of dining options, you'll find cafes and restaurants in nearby towns and villages, especially around larger lakes like Chiemsee.


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