Description
The Tegernsee, located in Upper Bavaria, is a clear alpine lake surrounded by hills and forests, offering excellent birding opportunities. At its northern end in Gmund, the Mangfall River begins its flow. The well-maintained, barrier-free lakeside facilities provide easy access to birding spots, including a wooden bridge connecting both sides of the river and lake.
From the shore, common ducks and (Κοινή) Φαλαρίδα can often be observed. On the western side, a small reed belt creates a bird sanctuary, offering habitat for various species, such as Σχοινοποταμίδα and (Ευρωπαϊκή) Αλκυόνη. (Ευρωπαϊκό) Ψαρόνι use the reeds as roosting spots during migration, and riparian woodlands nearby host additional birdlife. In the evening, large (Ευρωπαϊκό) Ψαρόνι flocks can be seen flying in, best observed from the lakeside on the eastern shore.
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Access
From Gmund train station, it’s a 10-minute walk to the lakeside and the Mangfall outlet. Follow signs toward the lake. The path is easy and well-marked. Paid parking is available nearby for those arriving by car. Press a P on the map for directions to a parking lot. Alternatively, this spot can be seamlessly included in a Tegernsee cycling tour, offering both birding and scenic views along the route.

