Lakes around Eggstätt are defined by the Eggstätt-Hemhofer Seenplatte, Bavaria's oldest nature reserve. This region encompasses 17 interconnected lakes, a landscape shaped by retreating glaciers. The area features a diverse environment of forests, moors, and numerous groundwater-fed kettle lakes, offering opportunities for nature exploration and recreation.
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Great scenery👍. There are really many options for spending time at the lake.
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Beautiful bays invite you to swim. There are beautiful views across the lake to the Kampenwand.
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This bathing hut is located directly on the cycle path around Lake Chiemsee. It is a beautiful and welcome resting place with a great view of the lake.
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Quiet location and beautiful view
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It's worth taking a short break here. Besides the view, the flowers are also very beautiful.
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The Chiemsee offers great views and vistas
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Nice view of the Fraueninsel
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The Eggstätt-Hemhofer Seenplatte is Bavaria's oldest nature reserve, featuring 17 interconnected lakes formed by retreating glaciers. This ice-melt landscape offers a diverse natural environment of forests, moors, and numerous groundwater-fed kettle lakes, making it a unique destination for nature exploration.
Yes, Hartsee is particularly suitable for families. Its swimming area features a sheltered, gently sloping gravel area ideal for children, a playground, and beach volleyball courts. There are also jetties for deeper waters and plenty of shaded areas for relaxation. Pelhamer See also offers swimming opportunities.
The region is an invaluable destination for nature lovers, boasting a unique ice-melt landscape with forests, moors, and a rich variety of plant and animal life. It is home to many endangered species, including rare native orchids, various bird species, ducks, lizards, and over 40 types of dragonflies.
Beyond swimming in designated areas of Hartsee, Pelhamer See, and Langbürgner See, the area offers extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling. There are 28 km of marked paths and routes through the nature reserve. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Hartsee near Eggstätt – Bench with a View of Hartsee loop' or 'Hartsee lakeside path and jetty – Hartsee near Eggstätt loop' on the Easy hikes around Eggstätt guide. For gravel biking, routes like 'Pelhamer See – Simssee Trail loop' are available on the Gravel biking around Eggstätt guide.
Pelhamer See is known for its tranquil atmosphere and is characterized by a wide belt of reed beds, silting zones, and wet meadows. This makes it a valuable habitat for diverse flora and fauna and a serene spot for those seeking quiet natural beauty.
Yes, there are several scenic viewpoints. You can enjoy the View of Kampenwand, which offers expansive views of the mountain and surrounding landscape. Another popular spot is the View of Fraueninsel from Gstadt Harbor, providing beautiful vistas of Fraueninsel and the Chiemgau mountains.
Langbürgner See is the largest lake in the district, spanning over one square kilometer. It is celebrated for its intricate, bay-rich shape and excellent water quality, making it a highly appreciated natural feature within the community.
Visitors frequently appreciate the beautiful landscapes and the opportunities for cycling, as highlighted by the View of Kampenwand. The area is also praised for its wonderful views, like those from the Lakeside path near Chieming, and the overall peaceful atmosphere for recreation.
Absolutely. Many hiking trails in the region offer picturesque lake views. For instance, the 'Kautsee Bridge – Hartsee views loop' is a moderate hike that provides scenic vistas. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Eggstätt guide.
Yes, while the Eggstätt-Hemhofer Seenplatte is distinct, you can find access points and views of Lake Chiemsee nearby. The Bathhouse at Lake Chiemsee is a scenic spot directly on Lake Chiemsee, and the View of Fraueninsel from Gstadt Harbor offers a landing stage for Chiemseeschifffahrt, connecting you to the islands on Lake Chiemsee.
The Eggstätt-Hemhofer Seenplatte holds historical significance as Bavaria's oldest nature reserve. Its landscape was shaped by glaciers during the last ice age, leaving behind unique geological formations like kettle lakes and moors, which contribute to its status as a protected and historically important natural area.


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