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Badersee is a captivating, emerald-green mountain lake nestled in the picturesque village of Grainau, Bavaria, Germany. Situated at an elevation of approximately 755 meters, it lies directly at the foot of the majestic Zugspitze massif, offering breathtaking reflections of Germany's highest peak on its pristine surface. This unique lake, near the popular town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, is fed solely by underground springs, ensuring its exceptionally clear and consistently cold waters.
Visitors consistently praise the lake's stunning clarity and vibrant color, often…
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The circular path around Badersee, known as the Badersee Rundweg, is approximately 580 meters long and is generally considered easy and suitable for all ages and fitness levels. It offers continuous scenic views. While it's mostly flat, some sections might be gravel or uneven, so it's advisable for wheelchair users to check current conditions or use robust equipment. For a fully accessible experience, the nearby Eibsee has more dedicated accessible paths.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Badersee. It's a popular spot for dog owners to enjoy a walk. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially around other visitors and wildlife. Always clean up after your pet to maintain the lake's pristine environment. While the lake itself is too cold for swimming for humans, some dogs might enjoy a quick dip from designated spots, but always supervise them closely.
Parking is available near Badersee, often at the Hotel am Badersee or in designated public parking areas in Grainau. During peak season, especially on sunny weekends, parking can fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot. Some parking areas may require a fee.
Badersee is accessible by public transport. You can take a train to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and then connect to a local bus service that goes towards Grainau. The bus stop closest to Badersee would typically be in Grainau, from where it's a short walk to the lake. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.
Beyond its stunning emerald-green water and reflections of the Zugspitze, Badersee is known for its exceptional clarity, allowing you to see fish directly to the bottom. A unique and historic feature is a life-sized sculpture of a "Nixe" (mermaid or nymph) submerged about five meters deep, which can be seen from a rowing boat. The lake is fed solely by underground springs, contributing to its purity and consistently cold temperature.
Badersee can be a beautiful destination for a winter hike, offering a serene and often magical atmosphere with snow-dusted landscapes. The lake rarely freezes due to its spring-fed nature, but the surrounding paths can be icy or snowy. It's essential to wear appropriate winter footwear with good grip. While the Hotel am Badersee may offer warm refreshments, check their opening hours in winter. The views of the Zugspitze can be particularly dramatic on clear winter days.
Yes, the Hotel am Badersee is located directly on the lake's edge and offers dining options with spectacular views. In the nearby village of Grainau, you'll find additional cafes, pubs, and restaurants providing a range of culinary choices, from traditional Bavarian fare to more contemporary dishes. These establishments are typically a short walk or drive from the lake.
Badersee is very family-friendly. Children will enjoy the easy circular walk around the lake, spotting fish in the clear water, and feeding them. Renting a rowing boat is a popular activity, offering a chance to explore the lake and try to spot the submerged mermaid statue. The calm and picturesque environment makes it ideal for a relaxed family outing.
The circular path around Badersee is approximately 580 meters in circumference. A leisurely stroll around the lake typically takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views or feed the fish. It's a short and easy walk suitable for all ages.
Badersee is believed to have formed between 1700 and 1400 BC. Its creation is linked to a massive landslide from the Zugspitze massif, which created craters that subsequently filled with groundwater. Unlike many lakes, it is fed solely by underground springs, which accounts for its exceptional clarity and consistently cold water temperature.
While the water in Badersee is exceptionally clear, it is also consistently cold, rarely exceeding 14°C even in summer. This makes it generally unsuitable for swimming for most people. The lake is primarily enjoyed for its scenic beauty, boating, and the clarity that allows viewing of its underwater features and fish.