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The Staffelsee is a lake in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district of Bavaria, Germany. The settlements of Murnau, Seehausen and Uffing lie on its shores. Within its 7 km 2 (2.7 sq mi) area lie seven islands, the largest and only inhabited of which is Wörth.
Der Staffelsee ist ein flacher See mit sieben Inseln in Bayerns südlichstem Landkreis Garmisch Partenkirchen. Hier finden Sie Unterkünfte, Strände, Seerundweg, Webcams und Tipps für Ihren Urlaub am Staffelsee.
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Staffelsee. The countryside bordering the Staffelsee near Murnau is full of variety. This lake is just under eight square kilometres in area, and has a depth of up to 38 metres. With a total of seven, tree-covered islands, it has more islands than any of the other lakes in the Alpine foothills.
The Staffelsee is a lake in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district of Bavaria, Germany. The settlements of Murnau, Seehausen and Uffing lie on its shores. Within its 7 km2 (2.7 sq mi) area lie seven islands, the largest and only inhabited of which is Wörth.
Murnau am Staffelsee is only forty-five minutes southwest of Munich, but you’ll find yourself thinking you’re in heaven. A place where you can sit on the town’s pedestrian plaza sipping a Maß (two pint beer glass) staring up at the Bavarian Alps that’s shadows the square.
Local name Staffelsee. Location Bavaria, Deutschland. The Staffelsee is a lake in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district of Bavaria, Germany. The settlements of Murnau, Seehausen and Uffing lie on its shores. Within its 7 km2 area lie seven islands, the largest and only inhabited of which is Wörth.