Landkreis Starnberg
Starnberg Fünf-Seen-LandHerrsching am AmmerseeWiddersberger Vijver
Landkreis Starnberg
Starnberg Fünf-Seen-LandHerrsching am AmmerseeWiddersberger Vijver
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The Widdersberger Weiher is a picturesque, two-hectare reservoir nestled in Widdersberg, a charming district of Herrsching am Ammersee in Bavaria, Germany. Situated at an elevation of 651 meters within the scenic Starnberg district, this historic lake was originally created in the 16th century by the Abbot of Andechs Monastery. Today, it remains a tranquil natural monument, forming part of both the "Western part of the Starnberg district" landscape protection area and the "Ammerseeufer und Leitenwälder" FFH area, highlighting its ecological…
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The paths around Widdersberger Weiher are generally considered easy to intermediate. Many visitors describe them as easily accessible and suitable for various fitness levels, making them ideal for leisurely strolls or runs. While the highlight data categorizes it as 'intermediate', this often refers to the potential for longer routes in the wider area rather than the immediate lake circuit itself, which is quite gentle.
The circular walk directly around Widdersberger Weiher is relatively short. Most visitors can complete a leisurely stroll around the lake in under an hour, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the views from the benches. It's a perfect option for a quick, refreshing outing.
Yes, Widdersberger Weiher is considered very family-friendly. The paths are easy to navigate, and the tranquil setting provides a safe and enjoyable environment for children. There are benches for resting, and the short circular walk is manageable for younger legs. It's a great spot for a relaxed family outing in nature.
While specific dog rules are not explicitly stated in the provided information, the area is generally welcoming to dogs, especially given its natural setting and popularity for walks. It's always a good practice to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected landscape areas like this, and to clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty for all visitors.
Widdersberger Weiher offers beautiful views of the lake itself, often described as a picturesque village pond. The surrounding area is part of the "Western part of the Starnberg district" landscape protection area and the "Ammerseeufer und Leitenwälder" FFH area, ensuring a scenic landscape with lush greenery and forest. Benches are strategically placed to allow visitors to pause and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
While the intro mentions it's a popular spot, visitor tips suggest it maintains a tranquil atmosphere. However, like many accessible natural areas, it can experience higher visitor numbers on sunny weekends and public holidays. Arriving earlier in the morning might offer a more peaceful experience, especially if you prefer fewer people.
The provided information focuses on the lake itself and its immediate surroundings. While Widdersberg is a district of Herrsching am Ammersee, which likely offers amenities, specific cafes, restaurants, or accommodation directly adjacent to the Weiher are not highlighted. It's advisable to check local listings for Herrsching am Ammersee for dining and lodging options.
The intro states the lake is an "inviting spot throughout the year, offering a refreshing experience in any season." This suggests that winter hiking is possible, provided conditions are safe. The paths are generally easy, but always check local weather and trail conditions for snow or ice before heading out in winter.
The research indicates that Widdersberger Weiher is privately owned and utilized as a drainable fish pond. This, combined with its status within protected natural areas, strongly suggests that wild swimming is likely not permitted or advisable. The lake is primarily appreciated for its tranquil views and walking opportunities rather than water sports.
Widdersberger Weiher has a rich history, dating back to the 16th century. It was originally created by Abbot Leonhard of Andechs Monastery to serve as a water retention basin for the monastery's mill. In 1603, it was leased by the Counts of Toerring-Seefeld, and today it remains privately owned as a fish pond, reflecting centuries of use and management.
While the paths are described as "easily accessible" and suitable for "various fitness levels," specific information regarding wheelchair accessibility is not provided. Generally, "easily accessible" for hikers does not always equate to full wheelchair accessibility, especially in natural settings. It's recommended to check recent visitor reports or local municipality information for definitive details on path surfaces and gradients for wheelchair users.
As a natural monument within a landscape protection area and an FFH area, Widdersberger Weiher is home to diverse flora and fauna. While specific species are not listed, visitors can expect to observe various birds, insects, and aquatic life typical of a tranquil lake and surrounding forest ecosystem. Anglers also frequent the lake, indicating a healthy fish population.