Chiemsee
The "Bavarian sea": swimming plus island palaces by boat.
Sensory information
- Noise
- calm
- Crowds
- lively
- Visual busyness
- calm
- Smells
- very calm
- β Leaving early is easy at any point.
- β There is a quieter spot to take a break.
What to expect: Boat piers and Prien promenade are the busy points; the reed shores are quiet.
Exit options: Trains from Prien back to Munich every half hour.
Practical facts
- Area
- Chiemgau & Berchtesgaden
- Getting there
- 1 h away
- Time on site
- 3 h β 6 h
- Physical effort
- Easy
- Energy needed
- low β an easy day
- Weather
- Best in good weather
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Quieter alternatives
π§ Lakes & swimming
Plansee
Quiet, glass-clear mountain lake just over the Austrian border.
- Noise: very calm
- Crowds: calm
- Visual busyness: very calm
- Smells: very calm
- Easy to leave early
- Quiet spot available
π§ Lakes & swimming
Walchensee & Kochelsee
Two lakes, one glowing blue-green β great swimming and noticeably quieter than the famous ones.
- Noise: very calm
- Crowds: calm
- Visual busyness: calm
- Smells: very calm
- Easy to leave early
- Quiet spot available
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π§ Lakes & swimming
Starnberger See
The nearest big lake: boat trips, lakeside cafΓ©s, easy flat shore paths.
- Noise: calm
- Crowds: lively
- Visual busyness: calm
- Smells: very calm
- Easy to leave early
- Quiet spot available
π§ Lakes & swimming
Tegernsee
Picture-book lake with swimming spots and a brewery right on the water.
- Noise: calm
- Crowds: lively
- Visual busyness: calm
- Smells: very calm
- Easy to leave early
- Quiet spot available