Lakes around Zorneding provide diverse recreational opportunities within Bavaria, Germany. This region features a variety of natural and artificial lakes, each offering distinct characteristics for visitors. The landscape includes moorlands, forests, and open spaces, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. These lakes serve as popular destinations for both residents and visitors seeking natural experiences.
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Very idyllically situated lake. Worth a visit or at least a detour if you are driving in the region. Great beer garden with a view of the lake.
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The Riemer See (also known as the Buga Lake or bathing lake in Riemer Park) is an artificially created bathing lake in the east of Munich as part of the 2005 Federal Garden Show. In the new Munich district of Messestadt Riem, the landscape park planned by the French landscape architect Gilles Vexlard, the Riemer Park, was created . The Riemer See lies in the eastern part of this landscape park. It covers a pure water area of approx. 7.7 hectares and is on average 14 m deep, in a few places up to 18 m. The landscape park directly surrounding the lake with the north bank, jetty and beach measures another approx. 6.1 hectares. Source and further information https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemer_See
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Great Riemer See, lots of loungers and seating, pure relaxation.
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The "Zur Gasse" inn offers plenty of food
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Nicely located and easy to get around on foot or by bike.
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Beautiful and class. Anyone interested in nature should stop by here.
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For recreation, Steinsee is highly regarded for its clean, warm water and swimming opportunities. Lake Riem, located in Munich's Riemer Park, also offers a gently sloped beach area ideal for swimming and lounging. The Egglburger Lake is popular for its tranquil atmosphere and scenic walks.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Steinsee has a lido with a children's playground and amenities, while Lake Riem features extensive lawns and a gently sloped beach, perfect for families with children. The Klostersee in Ebersberg also offers a playground and sunbathing lawns.
The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. At Egglburger Lake, you can admire a protected, over one-hundred-year-old oak avenue. Lake Riem features a natural western shore with a reed belt crucial for water purification. The Deininger Weiher is a romantic moor lake surrounded by reeds and moorland, giving its water a characteristic brown color.
Absolutely. The Egglburger Lake is known for its scenic paths, ideal for leisurely walks and cycling tours. You can find various hiking routes, including an easy 6 km loop around the Wildlife Observation Area, or a more challenging 27 km route around the Egglburger Lake Shore. For cycling, there are easy road cycling routes like the 30 km Möschenfeld Pilgrimage Church loop. Explore more options on the Hiking around Zorneding and Road Cycling Routes around Zorneding guides.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, especially at Steinsee and Lake Riem. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling around lakes like Egglburger See. In winter, parts of the Deininger Weiher are open for ice sports, with ice safety checked by the local restaurant owner.
Yes, Lake Riem is listed as dog-friendly, offering paths and open spaces within Riemer Park for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Many lakes offer refreshment options. Steinsee has a lido with a kiosk and restaurant. The Klostersee in Ebersberg features a 'Seecafe'. On the north shore of Deininger Weiher, you'll find the popular 'Waldhaus Deininger Weiher' restaurant. Egglburger Lake also has a tavern with a beer garden.
The Steinsee is known for its clean and generally warm water, making it very inviting for swimming. The Klostersee in Ebersberg also boasts excellent water quality and is a free public swimming area. Lake Riem offers clear waters and a flat pebble beach for easy access.
Yes, the Klostersee in Ebersberg is a historic moor lake that was once used for fish farming by monks, adding a touch of historical context to its natural beauty.
Lake Heimstetten is a popular spot for swimming and cooling off, especially on hot days. It features a beach area and facilities, making it a great place for relaxation and enjoying the water.
While specific public transport details vary by lake, many are popular excursion destinations, suggesting reasonable accessibility. For example, Lake Riem is located within Munich's Riemer Park, which is well-connected. For driving, parking is generally available, though it's advisable to check specific locations in advance, especially during peak season.
The Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake is a protected natural monument, featuring over one-hundred-year-old oak trees that line the path and offer captivating views of the lake.


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