Lakes around Egling, located in the district of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen in Upper Bavaria, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. While Egling itself does not feature large lakes within its municipal boundaries, it serves as a central point for accessing several of Bavaria's notable lakes. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Alps and a variety of water bodies.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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A beautifully clear lake with many bathing bays and opportunities.
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Great view of the lake
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Simply beautiful and a must for every non-Bavarian.
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Lake Starnberg is a highlight for cyclists, especially on the western shore. I recommend taking the section to Tutzing on the "Munich Loop." There are official swimming spots there and in Pöcking. The lake also offers beautiful spots along the way. With its sunbathing lawns and kiosk restaurants, I wouldn't necessarily miss the lido in Starnberg. ...
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The lakes near Egling offer diverse natural beauty, from the crystal-clear waters of Starnberger See and Ammersee to the stunning turquoise of Walchensee, often called the 'Bavarian Caribbean'. You'll find panoramic views of the Alps, picturesque shores, and lush green hills surrounding lakes like Tegernsee. Many areas are protected, preserving their natural atmosphere.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. On Lake Starnberg, you can find the View of Lake Starnberg from the east shore, offering beautiful vistas, and the View of the Roseninsel and the Alps from the Feldafing lakeside path, which provides iconic views of Rose Island with the Alps in the background. For breathtaking alpine panoramas, consider hiking up Herzogstand near Walchensee.
Several lakes in the region are renowned for their exceptional water clarity. Starnberger See, Ammersee, Tegernsee, Walchensee, and Kochelsee all boast crystal-clear waters, fed by mountain streams and springs. Tegernsee's water is even clean enough to drink, and Walchensee is famous for its striking turquoise-green hue.
Walchensee stands out for its stunning turquoise-green water, earning it the nickname 'Bavarian Caribbean'. It is one of Germany's deepest, largest, and oldest alpine lakes, nestled dramatically between the Herzogstand and Heimgarten mountains. Much of the lake is a protected area, which helps preserve its pristine natural environment and limits motorized transport.
The lakes offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, sailing, windsurfing, stand-up paddling, and even diving in the clear waters of lakes like Starnberger See, Ammersee, and Walchensee. Hiking and cycling are also very popular, with numerous trails around the lakes and in the surrounding areas. For example, you can find hiking routes and MTB trails around Egling.
Yes, the region offers hiking trails for all abilities. Around Starnberger See, you can find relaxed cycling and walking paths. Tegernsee boasts extensive hiking and cycling trails, including the Tegernseer Höhenweg and routes to panoramic peaks like Wallberg. Walchensee is excellent for hiking, with popular routes up Herzogstand for breathtaking views. You can explore various hiking routes around Egling, ranging from easy to moderate.
Absolutely! Many lakes and their surrounding areas are very family-friendly. Starnberger See offers highlights like Percha Pier and Lakeside Meadow, which is a beach and bathing area with a lawn for relaxation. The View of Lake Starnberg from the east shore and View of the Roseninsel and the Alps from the Feldafing lakeside path are also categorized as family-friendly. Ammersee has numerous public swimming spots, and many lakes offer gentle walking paths suitable for families.
The region is rich in history and culture. Starnberger See is historically significant as the site where King Ludwig II mysteriously drowned, and features the historic Rose Island. Near Ammersee, the ancient Benedictine Andechs Monastery is highly recommended for its historical significance, stunning views, and renowned brewery. Tegernsee is home to the Tegernsee Benedictine Abbey, and near Kochelsee, you can visit the impressive Walchensee Hydroelectric Power Station, an industrial monument.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Some lakes, like Walchensee, are popular for camping in warmer months. Even in winter, some areas offer opportunities for tranquil walks.
Yes, several lakes are accessible by public transport. Starnberger See and Ammersee are particularly well-connected due to their proximity to Munich, often referred to as 'Munich's Bathtub' and 'Munich's Playground'. Regional trains and buses serve many towns around these lakes, making them convenient to reach without a car.
Yes, all the major lakes in the region offer a variety of dining and accommodation options. Around Starnberger See, you'll find charming towns with restaurants and cafes. Ammersee has popular spots like Herrsching with its scenic promenade. Tegernsee is known for its picturesque villages like Bad Wiessee and Rottach-Egern, offering wellness facilities and traditional Bavarian eateries. You can find cafes and restaurants in the towns surrounding Kochelsee and Walchensee as well.
Visitors particularly enjoy the beautiful views of the lake and mountains, especially from spots like Percha Pier and Lakeside Meadow. The relaxed cycling opportunities along the lake, the varied routes through small towns, and the chance to swim in the lake are also highly appreciated. Many find the east side of the lake especially appealing for its hiking trails and places to stop.


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