Lakes around Hohenpolding offer diverse recreational opportunities, despite the village itself not having large lakes within its municipal boundaries. This Bavarian village, situated between forests and fields in the district of Erding, serves as a base for exploring local bathing lakes and renowned regional lakes. Visitors can find various natural and man-made water bodies suitable for swimming, relaxation, and nature observation. The area provides access to both smaller, local spots and larger, well-known lakes for day trips.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Wonderful to explore the interesting sights in this magnificent area
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A beautiful reservoir and a unique bird sanctuary. Relaxing and watching waterfowl is simply wonderful.
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A beautiful reservoir and a unique bird sanctuary. Relaxing and watching waterfowl is simply wonderful.
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A beautiful small lake invites you to linger. The lake is fed by a stream, so it's always fresh and pleasant.
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For local recreation, Loaner Weiher is a popular bathing lake, often combined with a visit to the Loaner Wirt Erlensee. Kronthaler Weiher in Erding is also a favorite, offering fine pebble beaches, shallow entry, and activities like minigolf and beach volleyball. Hollerner See, known as the 'Bavarian Caribbean' for its clear, turquoise water, is another excellent choice for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, the Echinger Reservoir Bird Sanctuary – View of Eching is part of the European Natura 2000 network and is one of Bavaria's most valuable water bird sanctuaries. It's a huge reservoir with a beautiful landscape, abundant birds, ducks, and swans, and you might even spot a kingfisher.
Several lakes are family-friendly. Kronthaler Weiher offers shallow entry points, adventure playgrounds, and various activities. Hollerner See has a shallow slope and sandy beaches, ideal for children. Loaner Weiher and Lain am See are also noted as family-friendly spots, with Lain am See offering additional activities like archery nearby.
For day trips, you can visit Bavaria's largest lake, Chiemsee, famous for its islands and Herrenchiemsee Palace. Tegernsee offers clear mountain-fed waters and picturesque alpine scenery. Starnberger See provides a beautiful backdrop of the Alps, while Ammersee is known for its clear waters and watersports. Walchensee is a deep alpine lake popular for windsurfing, and Eibsee, at the foot of Zugspitze, is often called Germany's most beautiful lake.
Yes, Forster am See Beer Garden and Hotel offers a beer garden with lake views and accommodation. Lain am See also has a restaurant and pub nearby. Many of the larger day-trip lakes like Chiemsee and Tegernsee have numerous lakeside towns with cafes, restaurants, and hotels.
Beyond swimming and sunbathing, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The region offers excellent opportunities for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. You can find detailed routes and guides for these sports, such as Gravel biking around Hohenpolding, Running Trails around Hohenpolding, and MTB Trails around Hohenpolding.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. For swimming and watersports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. For nature observation, like birdwatching at the Echinger Reservoir, spring and autumn can be particularly rewarding. In winter, when frozen, Kronthaler Weiher even offers ice stock sports and ice skating.
Kronthaler Weiher is well-equipped with kiosks, minigolf, trampolining, and beach volleyball. Hollerner See, a newer bathing lake, provides ample parking, a water rescue service, sanitary facilities, and a kiosk. Lain am See also has facilities including a restaurant and pub nearby.
Chiemsee is about a 1-hour drive (70-80 km). Tegernsee is roughly 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes away (80-90 km). Starnberger See is approximately a 1-hour drive (60-70 km). Ammersee is about 1 hour 15 minutes away (70-80 km). Walchensee is 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes (100-110 km), and Eibsee is around 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours (120-130 km).
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from relaxing by the water to engaging in active sports. The natural beauty, especially the birdlife at the Echinger Reservoir, is highly valued. Many enjoy the convenience of family-friendly bathing spots and the option to combine a lake visit with a meal at a lakeside beer garden like Forster am See.
While not explicitly 'hidden gems' in the traditional sense, smaller local lakes like Lain am See offer a more tranquil experience compared to the larger, more frequented day-trip destinations. Hollerner See, being relatively new, might also feel less crowded than established spots, offering clear waters and sandy beaches.


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