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Loidlsee

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Loidlsee is a picturesque lake nestled at 784 meters above sea level, situated in the Miesbach district of Bavaria, Germany. Located at the northern edge of the scenic Mangfall Mountains, near the town of Hausham, this tranquil body of water holds a unique history. Unlike many natural lakes, Loidlsee was formed in the 1950s by a landslide from the former Hausham mine, which subsequently dammed the Tiefenbach stream. Among locals, it's also known as "Silbersee," a name that emerged from…

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    The Loidlsee is located in an idyllic location near the Agatharied - Wörnsmühl road. It is a lake on the northern edge of the Mangfall Mountains that was created by a landslide from the former Hausham mine in the 1950s. Since this landslide, the lake has dammed the Tiefenbach. The Loidlsee is managed by the Miesbach-Tegernsee District Fishing Association and has an area of 2.31 hectares. The southern side of the lake shore is densely overgrown - several footbridges form the path, which is lined with benches. A forest path runs along the northern shore.
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    There are numerous places to sit and rest at this idyllic lake.
    Definitely not a bathing lake - it's a fishing lake.
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    Nan can walk around the lake. Unfortunately, the paths are not intended for bicycles or children's paths, as the route on the opposite side is partly natural, that is, uphill, roots, stones, narrow boards for transitions. But very nice, great fun for children.
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    Elevação 860 m

    Previsão do Tempo

    Desenvolvido por Foreca

    terça-feira 19 maio

    16°C

    10°C

    83 %

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    Velocidade máxima do vento: 16,0 km/h

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    Localização:Hausham, Landkreis Miesbach, Miesbach, Alta Baviera, Baviera, Alemanha

    Perguntas Frequentes

    What are the main characteristics of the Loidlsee circular path?

    The path encircling Loidlsee offers a varied experience. The southern side is densely overgrown with several footbridges and benches, featuring natural terrain with uphill sections, roots, stones, and narrow boards. This part is generally not suitable for bicycles or strollers. In contrast, the northern shore provides a more accessible forest path. The full circular walk is relatively short, making it a pleasant option for a leisurely stroll.

    Is Loidlsee suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Loidlsee can be family-friendly, especially for an adventurous stroll. While the southern side of the circular path has natural obstacles like roots and stones, which can be fun for older children, it might be challenging for very young children or strollers. The northern shore offers a smoother forest path. There are numerous places to sit and rest, making it easy to take breaks.

    Are dogs allowed at Loidlsee, and are there any specific regulations?

    While specific regulations for dogs are not detailed, Loidlsee is a natural area popular for walks. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please be mindful of other hikers and the natural environment.

    What is the best time of year to visit Loidlsee, and are there seasonal activities?

    Loidlsee is beautiful year-round. During spring and summer, the lush greenery and pleasant temperatures make it ideal for walking and enjoying nature. Autumn brings vibrant foliage. While the intro doesn't specify winter activities, the area is likely suitable for winter walks, though paths might be icy or snowy. It's primarily a fishing lake, so angling is a consistent activity.

    Where can I find parking near Loidlsee, and are there any fees?

    Parking options are typically available in the vicinity of Loidlsee, often along the road leading to the lake or at designated small parking areas. Based on common advice for popular natural spots, parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak seasons. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended. Specific fees are not mentioned, but it's always good to have some small change for potential parking meters.

    Can I swim in Loidlsee?

    No, Loidlsee is not intended for swimming. It is primarily managed as a fishing lake by the Miesbach-Tegernsee District Fishing Association. Visitors should respect this designation and refrain from entering the water.

    How can I access Loidlsee using public transportation?

    Loidlsee is located near the town of Hausham in Bavaria. While direct public transport to the lake's shore might be limited, you can typically reach Hausham via regional train or bus services. From Hausham, it may be possible to walk or take a local bus service further towards the lake. Checking local transport schedules for the Miesbach district is recommended for the most up-to-date information.

    What kind of fish can be found in Loidlsee, and how can I obtain a fishing permit?

    Loidlsee is managed by the Miesbach-Tegernsee District Fishing Association as a fishing ground. While the specific fish species are not detailed, fishing lakes in Bavaria commonly host species like trout, carp, and pike. To fish here, you would need to obtain a valid fishing permit (Angelkarte) from the managing association or authorized local vendors. It's best to contact the Miesbach-Tegernsee District Fishing Association directly for permit information and regulations.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Loidlsee?

    Loidlsee is situated in a natural, idyllic setting. While there are no establishments directly on the lake's shore, the nearby town of Hausham and other surrounding villages in the Miesbach district offer various cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses where visitors can find refreshments and meals. It's a short drive or a pleasant walk from the lake to these amenities.

    What is the historical significance of Loidlsee being known as 'Silbersee'?

    Loidlsee is also known locally as 'Silbersee' (Silver Lake) due to a unique historical connection. From 1972 into the 1980s, a Western-themed town called 'Fort Christoph' was located here. The operators of 'Fort Christoph' adopted the name 'Silbersee,' inspired by Karl May's famous novel, 'Der Schatz im Silbersee' (The Treasure of Silver Lake), and the name has persisted among locals ever since.

    What is the origin of Loidlsee, and how was it formed?

    Loidlsee has a fascinating and relatively recent origin. Unlike many natural lakes, it was not formed by glacial activity or natural depressions. Instead, it originated in the 1950s due to a landslide from the former Hausham mine. This landslide dammed the Tiefenbach stream, leading to the creation of the lake. Historical maps do not show the lake, confirming its more modern formation.

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