Lakes around Marquartstein are situated in the scenic Achental region of Upper Bavaria. While no large lakes are directly within Marquartstein, the surrounding area provides access to notable lakes in Bavaria and the Alps. These offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural landscapes. The region is known for its clear waters and mountain views.
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The Harras cycle path in Chiemgau, specifically near Prien/Bernau, is a popular 2.5-meter-wide gravel path through the riverside meadows. It is part of the Chiemsee circuit and offers beautiful views, often close to campsites and the water. The path is part of the Chiemsee-Alpenland network.
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Here you can't see the lake because of all the boats :)
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Varied tour, partly on good paths through the forest, pleasantly cool and shady even in warm weather.
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As mentioned, many people cycle around the lake and most of the paths are also used by pedestrians. Some caution and tolerance should be expected.
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While Marquartstein itself doesn't have large lakes, the surrounding area offers several notable options. Among the most popular are Weitsee, known for its pristine natural setting and excellent swimming, and Taubensee, a natural lake ideal for peaceful swimming in summer. The Tiroler Achen Estuary Nature Reserve, where the Tiroler Achen river flows into Chiemsee, is also a highly appreciated natural monument.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Weitsee is considered family-friendly, offering plenty of spots for sunbathing and swimming. The Tiroler Achen Estuary Nature Reserve features a bike route suitable for families, and Übersee Marina on Chiemsee also provides a family-friendly environment with beach access.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling with routes like the 'Walchsee–Kössen Cycle Path – Walchsee loop' near Marquartstein. For mountain enthusiasts, there are mountain hikes such as the 'Hochgern Summit – View from Hochfelln Summit loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Tiroler Achen River – View of Lake Chiemsee loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Marquartstein, Mountain Hikes around Marquartstein, and Gravel biking around Marquartstein guides.
Many lakes in the vicinity are excellent for swimming. Weitsee is highly recommended for its crystal-clear water and numerous bathing spots. Taubensee is also a great option, as its waters are not cold in summer. Chiemsee is known as one of Germany's cleanest swimming lakes, and Walchensee, though further, boasts stunning turquoise water perfect for a dip. Achensee in Austria also offers clean water that reaches pleasant temperatures in summer.
Yes, Weitsee is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash where required and clean up after them to preserve the natural beauty of the area.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find pristine natural settings at Weitsee, and the Tiroler Achen Estuary Nature Reserve offers views of mountains, lush meadows, diverse flora, and opportunities for wildlife spotting, including numerous butterflies. Chiemsee provides vast open waters with mountain backdrops, while Walchensee is famous for its striking turquoise-green water and largely undeveloped shores.
Chiemsee, often called the 'Bavarian Sea,' is Bavaria's largest lake and is renowned for its three islands: Herreninsel, home to Herrenchiemsee Palace; Fraueninsel, with its charming fishing village; and Krautinsel. It's a hub for water sports like sailing and paddleboarding, offers a 64-kilometer cycling and hiking path around its circumference, and is one of Germany's cleanest swimming lakes. The Tiroler Achen river, which flows into Chiemsee, connects the Achental region directly to the lake.
Absolutely. Walchensee, though a bit further from Marquartstein, is often called the 'Bavarian Caribbean' due to its stunning turquoise-green, crystal-clear water. This unique color is attributed to its high calcium carbonate content and excellent water quality, as motorboats are not permitted on the lake.
Yes, Chiemsee is home to significant historical sites. Herreninsel features the magnificent Herrenchiemsee Palace, built by King Ludwig II, which is open to visitors. Fraueninsel also has a historic Benedictine convent. Achensee in Austria, while further afield, historically attracted royalty like Emperor Maximilian I for hunting and fishing.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful and idyllic escape offered by the pristine natural settings, such as at Weitsee. Many appreciate the excellent swimming opportunities and spots for sunbathing. The scenic views of mountains and forests, along with the chance to relax by crystal-clear waters, are frequently highlighted. The Tiroler Achen Estuary Nature Reserve is praised for its beautiful bike routes and diverse flora.
Yes, there are options for dining and refreshments. Near Übersee Marina on Chiemsee, you can find places to eat right on the lake, such as the Chiemgauhof, which is recommended for its food and sunset views. The towns surrounding Chiemsee, like Prien am Chiemsee and Bernau, also offer various cafes and restaurants.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the lakes, especially if you plan to swim or engage in water sports, as the water temperatures are most pleasant. The region's natural beauty, including lush meadows and diverse flora, is also at its peak during this time. However, spring and autumn offer beautiful hiking and cycling conditions with fewer crowds and vibrant seasonal colors.


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