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  1. Lake Starnberg, or Starnberger See [ˈʃtaʁnbɛʁɡɐ ˌzeː] ⓘ) — called Lake Würm or Würmsee [ˈvʏʁmˌzeː] until 1962 — is Germany's second-largest body of fresh water, having great depth, and fifth-largest lake by area. [2] It and its surroundings lie in three different Bavarian districts, or Landkreise.

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    • Starnberger See: How to Get There from Munich

    Bavaria's second largest lake is one of Munich's favourite destinations. Some Munich residents stay overnight at one of the beautiful campsites or in a hotel with a lake view. For sports fans, Lake Starnberg is ideal for swimming, sailing or rowing. Cyclists and hikersget their money's worth on the 46-kilometre-long circular route off the main road...

    Between spring and autumn, visitors can also explore the lake by boat: Bayerische Seenschiffahrt takes visitors on its fleet of boats through the areas of Starnberg, Possenhofen, Tutzing, Bernried, Seeshaupt, Ambach, Ammerland, Leoni and Berg. Its packages include various round trips and themed tours, such as a tour of the area's stately homes, cul...

    In front of the impressive panorama of the Alps, it is wonderful to relax in the restaurants, beer gardens or cafés on the lakeside promenades. Among the best known are certainly: - Fischmeister in Ambach, Seeuferstrasse 31, 82541 Ambach am Starnberger See - Wirtshaus im Tutzinger Hof, Tutzinger-Hof-Platz 7, 82319 Starnberg - Kiosk-beer garden Steg...

    Starnberger See is 20 km long and offers many bathing places and beaches. - Percha Beach, Schiffbauerweg 20, 82319 Starnberg - Recreation areaAmbach, Buchscharnstrasse 1B, 82541 Münsing - Lido Seerestaurant, St.-Heinricher-Strasse 113, 82402 Seeshaupt - Südbad Tutzing, Seestrasse 20, 82327 Tutzing - Nordbad Tutzing, Nordbadstrasse 1, 82327 Tutzing ...

    Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi) spent a large part of her childhood at Possenhofen Castle. Starnberger See has also become famous beyond Bavaria for the tragic death of King Ludwig II, who drowned under mysterious circumstances near the village of Berg in 1886. Today, a votive chapel and a wooden cross in the lake near the site of the accident ...

    S-Bahn from the main station: S6 (30 min) to Starnberg. More information under bahn.de Car:approx. 40-50 minutes via the A96 or A95 motorways Beaches on the lake are within easy reach of the train stations and car parks in Tutzing, Possenhofen and Feldafing. You can find more information on the StarnbergAmmersee region here: www.starnbergammersee.d...

  2. The southern route loops between Tutzing and Seeshaupt at the southern end of the lake, stopping at Bernried, Ambach and Ammerland along the way. There is also a Große Schlösserfahrt which is slightly more extensive and takes in some of the castles around the lake.

  3. Founded in 1989, Gestüt Ammerland is located on beautiful Lake Starnberg at the foothills of the Bavarian Alps. With its 500 hectares of rolling meadows, forestland, spacious stable facilities and riding arenas, the stud counts as one of Germany's most beautiful stud farms.

  4. Together with the lakes Starnberger See, Pilsensee, Wörthsee and Weßlinger See, the Ammersee forms the “Starnberg Ammersee Cultural Landscape“ near Munich. It is not only one of the largest lakes in Bavaria, but also a popular destination for those seeking peace and tranquillity.

    • Ammerland at Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany1
    • Ammerland at Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany2
    • Ammerland at Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany3
    • Ammerland at Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany4
    • Ammerland at Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany5
  5. If you look at StarnbergAmmersee from the air, the two large lakes form a bracket around the region: the stately Lake Starnberg with its castles, museums and sophisticated flair and the more laid-back Lake Ammersee with its many cafés, studios and creative artist atmosphere.

  6. starnberger see is biggest and beautiful lake in south of munich. apart from taking boats, one can trek/walk/bike around the lake and posh starnberg area. remember restaurants by side of the lake could be very expensive. but view of alps in the background is very refreshing