Best lakes around Seehamer Lake is a guide to the Seehamer Lake, a single body of water located in Bavaria, Germany, approximately 40 km southeast of Munich. This lake is notable for its use in hydropower generation, which causes water level fluctuations, and its designation as a landscape protection area. It serves as an important habitat for flora and fauna, including migratory water birds. The area offers opportunities for hiking, swimming, and birdwatching, with a well-developed trail encircling the lake.
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Not rideable and very dangerous when wet. You won't miss anything if you skip it. And if it's forbidden anyway...
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All information about the "Seehaus am Seehammer See" can be found at the following link https://www.seehaus-am-see.de/
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Here you have a magnificent view of the lake and can enjoy your light beer at reasonable prices
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Seehamer Lake is known for its distinctive natural elements. You can visit the Deifedradi Spring (Devil, Move Yourself) on the southern shore, where fine sand bubbles to the surface. The lake also features wooden boardwalks and a root trail that lead through the surrounding forest and the Wattersdorfer Moor, offering a varied landscape experience.
Yes, a well-developed hiking trail, approximately 6 km long, encircles the entire Seehamer Lake, offering scenic views. For easier walks, you can find several routes, such as the 'Teufelsquelle (Devil's Spring) loop' or the 'Seehamer Lake Dam loop'. You can explore more options on the Easy hikes around Seehamer Lake guide.
Yes, Seehamer Lake is a popular spot for swimming. There are tranquil areas like the Swimming Area at Seehamer See, where you can cool off and relax. The lake's calm environment makes it a pleasant destination for water activities.
The area around Seehamer Lake offers various cycling routes. You can find options for both gravel biking and touring bicycles. For example, the 'Mangfall Riverside Trail' offers moderate gravel biking loops, while the 'Leitzach River loop' provides a more challenging touring bicycle experience. Discover more routes on the Gravel biking around Seehamer Lake guide and the Cycling around Seehamer Lake guide.
Yes, Seehamer Lake is considered family-friendly. Highlights like Lake Seehamer itself, the Swimming Area, and the Seehaus on Lake Seehammer (a restaurant) are categorized as family-friendly. The easy hiking trails and opportunities for swimming make it a good destination for families.
Yes, you can find dining options near the lake. The Seehaus on Lake Seehammer is a popular spot, offering magnificent views of the lake and a place to enjoy refreshments. There are also campsites directly on the lakeshore that may offer amenities.
Seehamer Lake has an interesting history. In early times, the area consisted of several smaller lakes known as 'Osterseen'. The current lake was formed by damming these smaller bodies of water to support hydropower generation. The largest of its five small islands, Burgstallinsel, once housed Burg Seeham, a castle belonging to the Counts of Falkenstein during the Staufer period.
Seehamer Lake is utilized for hydropower generation by Stadtwerke München, which causes its water level to fluctuate by up to two meters. Water is drawn from the lake to produce electricity and then replenished from nearby rivers or by pumping water back into the lake. This process has been ongoing since 1913 and contributes to green energy production.
Yes, Seehamer Lake is an excellent location for birdwatching, especially between autumn and spring. It serves as an important stepping stone for migratory water birds traveling between larger lakes like Ammersee, Starnbergersee, Tegernsee, and Chiemsee. A protected zone marked by yellow buoys helps safeguard sensitive areas for wildlife.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil environment and scenic beauty of Seehamer Lake. Many enjoy the well-maintained shore road with beautiful views, the opportunities for swimming, and the peaceful atmosphere. The unique Deifedradi Spring and the varied trails like the wooden boardwalks and root trail are also popular attractions.
Yes, Seehamer Lake lies within a landscape protection area, which includes the Wattersdorfer Moor. This designation ensures the preservation of its natural beauty and biodiversity, making it an important site for ecological conservation.


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