Best attractions and places to see around Maisinger Lake include a picturesque natural preserve formed by the Isar-Loisach glacier at the end of the last ice age. Mentioned in historical records as early as 1450, the lake and its surroundings offer a serene escape. The area features shallow waters, ideal for swimming, and is a significant nature preserve known for birdwatching and untouched natural landscapes. Visitors can explore surrounding forest and moor paths, as well as the nearby Maisinger Gorge.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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A tranquil, natural forest path along the babbling brook – perfect for unwinding and taking a deep breath. Mossy paths, shady trees, and the gentle sound of the water create an almost meditative atmosphere.
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An idyllic stream, the extension of the Maisinger Gorge. Impressive stream and tuber roots
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Not entirely natural... humans have been heavily interfering here for centuries. It's still idyllic.
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It is really beautiful here, it is best in sunshine
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Beautiful path and beautiful river
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Very friendly staff, I recommend the freshly smoked char.
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Cool view, but unfortunately often overcrowded, self-service!
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The region around Maisinger Lake is rich in natural beauty. The lake itself, Lake Maisinger, is a picturesque natural preserve with shallow waters and vibrant flower meadows in late spring. You can also explore the scenic Maisinger Gorge, carved by the last ice age, featuring the beautiful Fallbach Stream and unique Nagelfluh rock formations. The Fallbach Stream Trail offers a meditative atmosphere with mossy paths and shady trees.
Yes, the area is excellent for hiking. There are numerous routes, including a popular family-friendly circular path from Starnberg that leads through the Maisinger Gorge to the lake. For easy hikes, you can find routes like the "Fallbach Wooden Bridge – Fallbach Stream Trail loop" or the "Maisinger Gorge – Maisinger Brook loop." You can find more details on these and other hiking options in the easy hikes around Maisinger Lake guide.
Cyclists will find a variety of routes. A gravel path runs parallel to the Fallbach Stream by Maisinger See. You can explore options like the "Maisinger Seehof beer garden – Maisinger Lake loop" for a relaxed ride. For more challenging rides, consider routes from the gravel biking around Maisinger Lake guide or the cycling around Maisinger Lake guide.
Absolutely! The shallow waters of Lake Maisinger are ideal for swimming, especially for children. There's also a diving platform and a small sunbathing area for visitors to enjoy a refreshing dip.
The Maisinger Gorge is a unique "mini-gorge" offering a refreshing experience. Hikers can enjoy the scenic Maisinger Bach stream, extensive meadows, idyllic mixed forests, and towering beech trees. Along the path, you'll encounter impressive Nagelfluh rock formations and fascinating root knots. It's also home to a stream playground, making it enjoyable for families.
For refreshments, the Maisinger Seehof beer garden by the lake is a popular choice, open from mid-March to mid-October. It offers hearty Bavarian dishes, delicious cakes, and seating for up to 500 people directly on the lake's shore. Another charming option is Gasthaus Georg Ludwig in Maising, which provides Bavarian specialties, a shady garden, and a small playground.
Maisinger Lake offers different charms throughout the year. In summer, it's perfect for swimming and enjoying the beer garden. Late May and early June are particularly beautiful for experiencing the vibrant flower meadows. In winter, the lake freezes over, offering a different kind of serene beauty, though specific winter activities may vary.
Yes, the area around Maisinger Lake is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature preserve areas or when near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific restrictions.
A circular walk around Maisinger Lake and through the nearby gorge can vary in length. For example, an easy loop like the "Chapel near Lake Maisinger – Picnic Area at Masinger See loop" is about 2.5 km. A more extensive family-friendly circular path from Starnberg that includes the Maisinger Gorge would take longer, typically a few hours depending on your pace.
Yes, for a unique sensory experience, visitors can enjoy a barefoot meadow path and a Kneipp facility in the area. These offer a chance to connect with nature in a different way and are particularly refreshing on warmer days.
Maisinger Lake has a rich history, mentioned in records as early as 1450. It was formed by the powerful Isar-Loisach glacier at the end of the last ice age. Historically, it was subordinate to Starnbergk and later belonged to the Dießen monastery before eventually passing into private ownership in the 19th century. Its formation and historical mentions highlight its long-standing presence in the region.
The area is very family-friendly. The shallow waters of Lake Maisinger are perfect for children to swim. The Maisinger Gorge features a stream playground, and both the Maisinger Seehof beer garden and Gasthaus Georg Ludwig offer playgrounds. There are also many easy hiking and cycling trails suitable for families.


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