Best lakes around Rechtmehring are found within the surrounding Mühldorf am Inn district, offering various natural water bodies for outdoor activities. The region features a mix of natural lakes and developed recreational areas. These locations provide opportunities for relaxation and exploration amidst varied landscapes. Visitors can find tranquil forest retreats and accessible bathing spots.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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There are days when you can see many ducks and birds here. But sometimes it can be completely dry....
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because it is a beautiful natural pool
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Great outdoor pool and Carmen's Freibadstüberl with a summer kiosk and a great beer garden. Best hospitality with delicacies and many very good types of beer to choose from. Of course also the Unertl wheat beer here from Hague.
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The Berger Lacke lies between Steinhöring and its district of Berg in the wide valley basin of the Buchbach, which flows into the Ebrach. The small bathing lake is only 300 m long.
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There are at least 5 signs along the forest path indicating that access to the lake is not permitted. But you often get a glimpse of it through the trees.
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The natural swimming pool was created in 1937 by the Hague citizens and the market town. To this day, the character of the natural open-air pool has been consciously preserved. The water surface covers approx. 5,000 m² and is fed from the Altdorfer Mühlbach. The pool (with the exception of the children's paddling pool) has a natural base, the water is not chlorinated and cleans itself through biological processes. (Information on the website of Markt Haag)
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Nice swimming lake. Unfortunately, access is only possible via the campsite that is subject to payment.
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The region around Rechtmehring, particularly within the Mühldorf am Inn district, offers a diverse range of lakes. You can find natural lakes, developed bathing lakes with facilities, and even unique spots like the Haag Natural Outdoor Pool which combines a natural pool setting with hospitality services.
Yes, several lakes are ideal for families. Kettenhamer Weiher is a popular choice, transformed from a former gravel pit into a bathing lake with a sunbathing area and toilets. Haag Natural Outdoor Pool also offers a family-friendly environment with a summer kiosk and beer garden. Additionally, Berger Lacke is known as a small, idyllic bathing lake.
For a tranquil nature experience, Berger Lacke is located in a very beautiful, quiet environment, offering a peaceful break by the water. The Kesselsee Boathouse area is also under nature conservation, providing a glimpse of special flora and fauna, though bathing is prohibited there to protect the ecosystem.
Absolutely. The area around Rechtmehring offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, such as the easy 'Draxmühle loop from Maitenbeth Verwg.' or moderate trails like 'Pilgrimage Church Hochhaus – View of the Alps from Kühlsöd loop from Rechtmehring'. For cycling, there are routes like 'Wasserburg on the Inn – Wasserburg am Inn loop from Rechtmehring'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Rechtmehring or Cycling around Rechtmehring guide pages.
Yes, Haag Natural Outdoor Pool features a summer kiosk and a beer garden, providing excellent hospitality. For those looking to stay overnight, Camping Am Soyensee offers a nice opportunity to get closer to the Soyensee, though access to the swimming lake might be via the campsite.
The area around Kesselsee Boathouse has been under nature conservation since 1982 to protect its unique flora and fauna. While bathing is prohibited there, it serves as a natural monument and viewpoint, offering glimpses of its untouched beauty through the trees.
Visitors appreciate the variety of options available, from tranquil forest retreats to accessible bathing spots. The community highlights the idyllic settings of lakes like Berger Lacke and the family-friendly facilities at Kettenhamer Weiher. The natural beauty and opportunities for relaxation are frequently praised.
Yes, the Grüne Lagune Ampfing and airfield, though not detailed in the highlights, is a unique regional destination. It caters to both swimmers and airplane enthusiasts, offering a distinctive combination of water-based activities and proximity to an airfield.
Absolutely. Berger Lacke offers a meadow path to its shore, perfect for a short break and enjoying the water. Hüttenschlag Pond, nestled within a forest, is also described as a quiet retreat and a scenic viewpoint, ideal for a peaceful moment amidst nature.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each lake are not explicitly listed, many natural areas around lakes in the region generally welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific rules at each location, especially for designated bathing areas or nature reserves like Kesselsee Boathouse where access might be restricted.
The lakes around Rechtmehring are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is pleasant for swimming, sunbathing, and outdoor activities. During this period, facilities like kiosks and beer gardens are usually open. For hiking and cycling, spring and autumn offer cooler temperatures and beautiful scenery.


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