Attractions and places to see around Egglburger Lake include the largest lake in the Ebersberg district, a significant natural monument characterized by shallow waters and extensive reed beds. The area is part of the Ebersberger Weiherkette and borders the Ebersberger Forst, one of Germany's largest forest areas. This region offers a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque ponds, providing varied outdoor recreation opportunities. The lake and its surroundings are designated as a nature reserve and bird sanctuary.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very original and therefore designated as a nature reserve or landscape conservation area.
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The Ebersberg pond chain includes the Seeweberweiher, the Langweiher and the small pond between Lake Eggelburger and Klostersee. The ponds are connected by the Ebrach. The path along the ponds is picturesque and highly recommended. Swimming is only permitted in Lake Kloser, but is free there.
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Very nice, and someone has taken the trouble to put glasses for cigarette butts on the benches. I think that's great.
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Beautiful paths and paths 🏞 along the Ebersberger Weiherkette in the nature reserve 🤩👍 Simply a pleasure!
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Wonderful hiking trail on and around the Ebersberger Weiherkette with great views and benches to linger
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Beautiful, wonderfully located, pure nature, fantastic for walking, highly recommended
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the Ebersberger Weiherkette runs in an east-west direction from Schwabener Straße to Egglsee.
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The area around Egglburger Lake is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the lake itself, which is the largest in the Ebersberg district and a significant natural monument. Don't miss the Ebersberg Pond Chain, a series of smaller lakes connected by trails, especially beautiful in autumn. The adjacent Ebersberger Forst, one of Germany's largest forest areas, offers extensive walking and cycling paths through rolling hills and dense woodlands.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can enjoy circular routes around Egglburger Lake, which typically take about an hour. The Ebersberg Pond Chain also features wonderful hiking trails with great views. For more options, explore the various routes in the Hiking around Egglburger Lake guide, including easy loops like the 'Egglburger Lake – Ludwigshöhe Observation Tower loop'.
Cyclists will find a variety of routes. The Egglburger See Scenic Bypass offers fine little roads without traffic. The Ebersberger Forst provides a dense network of cycling paths. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Egglburger Lake guide, which includes options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Ebersberg train station – Perchten Monument loop'.
Absolutely. The area is very family-friendly. The path around Egglburger Lake is easy to walk, even with a stroller, as is the Trail along Ebersberg Lake. The paths around the Ebersberg Pond Chain are also suitable for long walks with strollers, offering a pleasant outdoor experience for all ages.
The Egglburger See area is generally dog-friendly for walks on leash. However, as the lake and its surroundings are designated as a nature reserve and bird sanctuary, specific rules regarding dogs, especially concerning swimming or off-leash areas, may apply to protect wildlife. Always keep your dog under control and respect local signage.
While the region is primarily known for its natural attractions, you can find some historical points of interest. The small Kirche St. Michael (Church of St. Michael) in Hinteregglburg has a Romanesque core from around 1200. Additionally, the Aussichtsturm Ebersberg (Ebersberg Observation Tower) on Ludwigshöhe, built before 1913, offers historical significance and expansive views.
The Egglburger Lake region is beautiful year-round. Autumn is particularly recommended when the leaves of the trees change color around the Ebersberg Pond Chain and reflect in the water. In winter, when conditions allow, the frozen lakes offer opportunities for ice skating and cross-country skiing. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, and nature observation.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The Wirtshaus zur Gass is a guesthouse located near the lake, perfect for a meal or drink after a walk. The Ebersberger Alm is another guesthouse found along hiking routes in the area, offering a chance to stop for refreshments.
Egglburger Lake is a designated nature reserve and bird sanctuary. Due to its protected status and shallow waters, swimming is generally discouraged and only permitted after August 1st. This regulation helps protect the sensitive ecosystem and the diverse bird species that use the lake as a breeding and resting ground.
For expansive panoramic views, head to the Aussichtsturm Ebersberg (Ebersberg Observation Tower) on Ludwigshöhe. This 35-meter tower offers views over the Upper Bavarian district town of Ebersberg and the foothills of the Alps, extending from the Berchtesgaden Alps to the Allgäu on clear days. Be prepared to climb 169 steps to reach the top.
Yes, a notable natural monument is the Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake. This beautiful avenue features over hundred-year-old oak trees, which are a protected landmark. Between their gnarled trunks, you can catch glimpses of the shimmering lake, offering a picturesque and tranquil setting.
As a designated nature reserve and bird sanctuary, Egglburger Lake is an important breeding and resting ground for various bird species, including some rare or endangered ones. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching, particularly for observing waterfowl. The extensive reed beds and surrounding moors provide a rich habitat for diverse flora and fauna.
When winter conditions allow, the frozen lakes in the area provide opportunities for ice skating and ice stock sport. Additionally, groomed trails are often available for cross-country skiing in the surrounding Ebersberger Forst, offering a different way to experience the natural beauty of the region during the colder months.
While specific bus routes can vary, Ebersberg is typically accessible by regional train (S-Bahn) from Munich. From Ebersberg, local bus services or a pleasant walk or cycle can take you to Egglburger Lake. It's advisable to check current public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on connections to the area.
The Museum Wald und Umwelt (Forest and Environment Museum) is located near the Ludwigshöhe observation tower. It features a permanent exhibition focused on forest utilization and ecology, including a unique wood library. It offers an educational insight into the local environment and its importance.


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