Lake Starnberg

Distance: 21 km

Lake Starnberg is located 25 km south of Munich and is also called the “bathtub of Munich”. Due to the death of King Ludwig II in 1886, the lake became known far beyond Bavaria. In summer, numerous bathing spots attract people to the lake. There is also a lot to do on the lake. You can either cross the lake on one of the liners or explore the lake on an electric, pedal or rowing boat. Windsurfers, sailors, divers and water-skiers also get their money’s worth. The many paths around the lake also invite you to go for a walk or a bike ride. In winter, cross-country skiing trails are prepared in the area around the lake.

Other lakes in the region:

Walchensee

Walchensee

Distance: 35 km In the southern part of the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district, Lake Walchen is located between the village of Jachenau and the districts of

Kochelsee

Kochelsee

Distance: 25 km Lake Kochel is located in the southern part of the district of Bad-Tölz Wolfratshausen between the towns of Schlehdorf and Kochel am

Königssee

Königssee

Distance: 156 km Lake Königssee is located in the district of Berchtesgadener Land between the mountain slopes of the Watzmann and the Hagen Mountains. The

Osterseen

Osterseen

Distance: 23 km The Easter Lakes are located south of Lake Starnberg in the district of Weilheim-Schongau. They consist of 24 individual lakes that are

Achensee

Achensee

Distance: 60 km Lake Achensee is located in Austria in the province of Tyrol. Due to its beaches and turquoise water, it is also called

Bootshaus In Stegen Am Ammersee C Gwt Starnberg Gmbh Thomas Marufke 300dpi

Ammersee

Distance: 55 km The Ammersee is located 30 km south of Munich and is the third largest lake in Bavaria. Around the lake are numerous

Wörthsee

Wörthsee

Distance: 54 km The Wörthsee is located only 5 km east of the Ammersee. Due to its shallow depth, the water warms up particularly quickly

Schliersee

Schliersee

Distance: 42 km Schliersee is located in the district of Miesbach between the Tegernsee Valley and the Inn Valley. In the summer months, the lake