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Feringasee

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Feringasee

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The Feringasee is a highly popular recreational lake situated in the municipal area of Unterföhring, just north of Munich, Germany. Resting at an elevation of 496 meters, it stands out as the largest bathing lake directly adjacent to the city, offering a vast expanse for relaxation and water activities. Originally a quarry pond created during the construction of the A99 motorway, it has since transformed into a cherished natural escape.

Visitors consistently praise the Feringasee for its diverse offerings, ensuring…

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    November 19, 2020

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    The Feringasee is located around one kilometer east of Unterföhring. The southern third of the lake has a bathing area, on a peninsula there is a nudist area.
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    August 18, 2018

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    Should be something for every taste. The small sandy beach for children is popular.
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    April 1, 2019

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    This hotspot for recreation seekers in the northeast of Munich is really worth a visit.
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    Location: Unterföhring, Landkreis München, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How accessible is Feringasee for visitors with disabilities or those using wheelchairs?

    Feringasee is well-equipped to accommodate visitors with disabilities. The lake features two accessible toilets and a specially designed ramp for easy water entry, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the recreational facilities.

    What are the rules for bringing dogs to Feringasee?

    While Feringasee is a popular recreational area, specific regulations apply to dogs. Dogs are generally not permitted in the designated bathing areas or on the sunbathing lawns. However, they are allowed on leashes on the circular path around the lake and in certain other areas. It's always best to check local signage for the most current rules.

    Are there any specific trails or routes recommended for beginners or easy walks around Feringasee?

    Absolutely! The most popular and easiest route is the two-kilometer circular path that surrounds the lake. This paved path is ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling, offering pleasant views and a flat, accessible terrain suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including beginners.

    What kind of dining options are available directly at Feringasee?

    Feringasee offers several gastronomic options to enhance your visit. You'll find Feringas Restaurant und Bar, a self-service beer garden, and various kiosks scattered around the lake. These provide a range of food and drink choices, from quick snacks to more substantial meals.

    Is Feringasee suitable for a winter walk or visit?

    Yes, Feringasee can be a pleasant destination for a winter walk. While swimming and water sports are seasonal, the two-kilometer circular path remains accessible and offers a tranquil experience during the colder months. The landscape takes on a different charm, and it's often less crowded than in summer.

    How many parking spaces are available at Feringasee, and what are the public transport options?

    For those arriving by car, approximately 2500 paid parking spaces are available. If you prefer public transport, you can take the S8 train line to Unterföhring, followed by a 10-minute walk. Bus lines 188 and 233 also serve the area, providing convenient access.

    What unique water sports or activities can be done at Feringasee?

    Beyond swimming, the northern section of Feringasee is dedicated to water sports. It houses a windsurfing club, one of the oldest in Germany, making it a prime spot for windsurfing enthusiasts. Fishing is also permitted in this area, offering another popular activity for visitors.

    What makes Feringasee particularly family-friendly?

    Feringasee is highly family-friendly, offering a variety of amenities for children. It features multiple playgrounds, a shallow sandy beach on the eastern bank perfect for non-swimmers and young children, and ample space for picnicking and relaxation. The easy circular path is also great for family strolls.

    What is the historical background of Feringasee?

    Feringasee was created as a quarry pond between 1974 and 1976 during the extraction of gravel for the construction of the nearby A99 motorway. The name 'Feringasee' itself has ancient roots, stemming from an 8th-century document by Duke Tassilo III, which referred to 'Quidquid ad Feringas pertinebat'.

    Is there lifeguard supervision at Feringasee?

    Yes, for visitor safety, the Wasserwacht Unterföhring (water rescue service) provides lifeguard supervision at Feringasee. This service is typically available on weekends and public holidays during the main bathing season, which runs from mid-May to mid-September.

    Are there any specific areas for nudism at Feringasee?

    Yes, Feringasee includes an official nudist area. It is located on a peninsula in the southern part of the lake, offering a designated space for those who prefer to swim and sunbathe without clothing.

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