Best lakes around Aresing are found in the wider Bavarian region, which is known for its numerous bodies of water. While Aresing itself is a municipality in Bavaria, the surrounding area offers access to various lakes. This region provides a natural landscape with opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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There are a few benches here with a view of the lake.
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Lakeside restaurant in the evening and sausage house during the day when the weather is nice.
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In 2017, the Donaukurier wrote that 50 ducks were released for hunting in Paarer Weiher and the surrounding area. Numerous residents reportedly later complained about the duck hunt. Hundreds of waterfowl now come to the pond to roost for the night.
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Cute little bathing lake, clean firm sandy bottom, the sunbathing lawn is not overcrowded even on public holidays. There is a restaurant - run by the Greeks - with a terrace over the lake, and also a fries and bratwurst stand.
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For swimming and relaxation, Lake Radersdorf is a popular choice, known for its large sunbathing lawn and available refreshments. In the wider Bavarian region, Ammersee offers clear waters for swimming and boating, while Tegernsee is renowned for its clean, drinkable water and refreshing swims.
Yes, several lakes are family-friendly. Lake Radersdorf has a sunbathing lawn and a campsite. Paarer Pond is idyllic for observing birdlife, and Hammerschmiedweiher features a scenic cycle path suitable for family rides. Eibsee, with its family-friendly walking path around the lake, is also a great option.
At Paarer Pond, you can observe diverse birdlife, including swans, ducks, and sometimes rare species of herons and geese. Devil's Pond is also known for its quiet setting where you might spot various animals. Chiemsee is internationally important as a resting and wintering area for waterbirds and supports various breeding birds and fish species.
Absolutely. A cycle path runs picturesquely along the shore of Hammerschmiedweiher. The area around Chiemsee also offers wonderful cycling routes. For more extensive cycling, you can explore various routes like the 'View of the Paar River – Schrobenhausen Old Town loop' for touring bicycles, or 'Forest Pond loop from Schrobenhausen' for gravel biking. Find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Aresing and Gravel biking around Aresing guides.
Ammersee is excellent for boating, with options to rent boats. Eibsee also offers electric, rowing, or pedal boat rentals. Walchensee is a hotspot for sailors, windsurfers, and kitesurfers due to its good wind conditions. Chiemsee provides boat trips to its islands.
Chiemsee is notable for its two main islands: Herreninsel, home to King Ludwig II's opulent Herrenchiemsee New Palace, and Fraueninsel, known for its Benedictine convent. Near Tegernsee, the historic Tegernsee Abbey, now a brewery, is a significant cultural site.
Wörthsee is described as a 'great lake and not so crowded,' offering a more tranquil experience. Paarer Pond provides an idyllic and peaceful setting, and Devil's Pond is known for being very quiet.
Yes, several lakes offer hiking opportunities. Eibsee has a family-friendly path around its perimeter. Tegernsee is a popular destination for hiking, and Walchensee provides excellent opportunities for hiking, including the ascent to Herzogstand. You can find more hiking options in the broader region through komoot's guides.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and water sports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful scenery. Some lakes, like Chiemsee, are important wintering areas for birds, offering unique viewing opportunities in colder months.
Lake Radersdorf features a campsite for overnight stays. The wider Bavarian region, especially around popular lakes like Ammersee, Chiemsee, and Tegernsee, offers various accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses.
Lake Radersdorf has refreshments available, including a restaurant with a terrace over the lake and a stand for fries and bratwurst. The charming lakeside towns around Tegernsee and the islands of Chiemsee (especially Fraueninsel for local smoked fish) also offer numerous dining options.
Eibsee, at the foot of Zugspitze, is renowned for its spectacular scenery, emerald waters, and small islands, often compared to the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Walchensee is known for its striking turquoise water. Ledererweiher offers a great view of the lake with its small island in the middle.
The area offers a variety of cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can find easy routes like the 'Schrobenhausen Old Town – Church of Our Lady loop from Aresing'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Forest Pond loop from Schrobenhausen'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Quiet Country Road (Neumühle) – Cycle Path by the Lake loop from Habertshausen'. More detailed routes can be found in the Cycling around Aresing, Gravel biking around Aresing, and Road Cycling Routes around Aresing guides.


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