Natural monuments around Schonstett are characterized by a landscape shaped by the Inn Glacier, featuring diverse geological formations including moraines and lake sediments. The region is notable for its untouched moor landscape, encompassing areas like the Zillhamer See and Ameranger See. Protected areas such as the Halfinger Freimoos Landscape Protection Area and the Murn, Murner Filz, and Eiselfinger See Fauna-Flora-Habitat Area underscore the ecological significance of the local environment. This area offers valuable natural experiences, particularly for those interested in…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A beautiful, manageable lake, but it is only really accessible in one place and views are only possible in a few spots. The circuit is easy.
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An ideal circular route along the Inn River. A classic walk.
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Beautiful route through the forest, with consideration for the hikers, it works well. Wonderful
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Partly challenging and not always easy to ride S0 trail through the Eggstätt-Hemhofen lake district in the shady forest. Again and again, beautiful and attractive views of one of the lakes open up through gaps in the trees, where there are usually benches for a break. The surface on this trail is very different, soft forest floor, which can become very muddy after rain (like today) and then again passages with rough stones and fine gravel. Very varied section of the trail.
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The beautiful forest paths along the Hartsee repeatedly offer views of the Hartsee. The lake can be walked all the way around. It is a beautiful bathing lake. There is a beautiful bathing area with several jetties right near Eggstätt.
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The beautiful path along the shore of Lake Hartsee is simply a delight. In many places you can enjoy the view of the lake or even the Alps in the background. The lake can also be walked completely around.
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Even if you walk or drive through it often, you can always find something new.
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The region around Schonstett offers several appreciated natural monuments. Visitors particularly enjoy the Hartsee lakeside path and jetty, which provides beautiful views of the lake and the Alps, and can be walked completely around. Another favorite is the Kesselsee Rest Area, known for its calm, clear water where large fish can be observed, and benches for relaxation.
Yes, several natural monuments around Schonstett are suitable for families. The Kesselsee Rest Area is family-friendly, offering a calm lake environment with benches. Additionally, the Rest Area at Kautsee is also noted as family-friendly, providing a beautiful lake area to explore.
The landscape around Schonstett is characterized by diverse geological formations shaped by the Inn Glacier, including moraines and lake sediments. You'll find an untouched moor landscape, encompassing significant lakes like the Zillhamer See and Ameranger See. Protected areas such as the Halfinger Freimoos Landscape Protection Area and the Murn, Murner Filz, and Eiselfinger See Fauna-Flora-Habitat Area highlight the region's ecological value, featuring wetlands, forests, and various lake environments.
The area around Schonstett is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are numerous running trails, including an easy running loop from Amerang. If you're interested in cycling, consider the Doblergraben – Panoramic Route Near Zaißberg loop from Schonstett for road cycling, or explore gravel biking options like the Innleiten Path – The Inn River in Rosenheim loop from Vogtareuth.
Yes, the Eggstätt-Hemhofer Lakes Forest Trail is a notable option. This trail leads through the Eggstätt-Hemhofer lake district, offering varied terrain and attractive views of the lakes through the forest. It's an intermediate trail that can be quite enjoyable, though it may have muddy sections after rain.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil landscapes and the opportunities for outdoor activities. Many appreciate the beautiful views of lakes and, in some cases, the Alps. The ability to walk completely around lakes like Hartsee, and the peaceful atmosphere of spots like Kesselsee, where one can observe large fish, are often highlighted as enjoyable experiences.
Yes, several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Hartsee lakeside path and jetty provides splendid views of the lake and the distant Alps. The Hartsee, Eggstätt-Hemhof Lakes also offers repeated views of the lake along its forest paths.
While specific dog rules for each natural monument are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas in Bavaria, often on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage at specific locations for any restrictions or requirements regarding dogs, especially in protected areas like the Halfinger Freimoos Landscape Protection Area or FFH areas.
The region's natural monuments, with their lakes and moorlands, are beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking and cycling conditions are generally pleasant. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer allows for enjoying the lakes, and autumn offers vibrant foliage. Winter can also be picturesque, especially for quiet walks, but some paths might be less accessible due to snow or ice.
Yes, circular walks are a popular way to experience the natural beauty. The Hartsee lakeside path and jetty allows you to walk completely around the lake. Additionally, the Hartsee, Eggstätt-Hemhof Lakes also offers a worthwhile circular route around the lake, with opportunities for detours to other nearby lakes.
Yes, some natural monuments are equipped with facilities. The Kesselsee Rest Area provides benches for resting. Similarly, the Rest Area at Kautsee also offers benches, making it a comfortable spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery.


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