Chiemsee
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Highlights in the region

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Chiemsee

Lake Chiemsee lies at the foot of the Chiemgau Alps. As the largest lake in Bavaria, it is also known as the "Bavarian Sea". Idyllic bathing bays and extensive lidos, beer gardens and fish huts, hiking, cycling and SUP - Lake Chiemsee is enormously diverse. Water sports enthusiasts will find ideal conditions in Chiemgau to pursue their hobby in the most beautiful surroundings. Steamers ply the lake all year round.
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Winklmoos-Alm

Perhaps the most famous alpine pasture area in Germany and a paradise for nature, outdoor and sports fans in both summer and winter. The first star park in the Bavarian Alps awaits at 1,200 meters above sea level.
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Adventure hikes for children

Moor and mountain adventure trails are real highlights for families. Children can playfully discover history and stories about the Ice Age 12,000 years ago, the mountain forest or the wildlife in Chiemgau. Please use a new photo!
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Region of pleasure

Regional producers play a major role in Chiemgau cuisine - from the "Genusswochen" (gourmet weeks) in Waging am See to top and starred restaurants and 12 regional breweries.
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1,400 kilometers of cycle path network

Chiemgau is a certified RadReiseRegion with 20 themed cycle tours, such as the 16-lake tour, the farm safari or the archaeological circular route on the northern shore of Lake Chiemsee.
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Winter

Cross-country skiing on 700 kilometers of slopes, downhill skiing, snowshoeing, tobogganing... the Chiemgau is an inexhaustible terrain for winter sports fans. Even the first premium winter hiking trails are at home here. Photo coming!

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Even Leopold Mozart liked to stop off in Chiemgau - because of the delicious beer. Meanwhile, his son, Wolferl, composed a few offertories for Seeon Monastery. The "Mozart organ" still stands there today. This combination of the art of brewing and high culture, culinary and cultural enjoyment is what makes Chiemgau so attractive to this day. The landscape - the large Chiemsee lake against the silhouette of the Chiemgau Alps - is not only a popular photo motif, but also a popular terrain for anyone who likes to exercise: on a bike, with hiking boots or skis, in a kayak or SUP, on the golf course or on a walk to the nearest beer garden. You can even do this on the island of Herrenchiemsee. If you walk once around the island from the Dampfersteg, you will have well and truly earned a snack in the beer garden after almost ten kilometers.

 


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