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  1. Located in southern Bavaria 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Munich, Lake Starnberg is a popular recreation area for the city and, since 1976, one of the wetlands of international importance protected by the Ramsar Convention. The small town of Berg is famous as the site where King Ludwig II of Bavaria was found dead in the lake in 1886.

    Lake Starnberg - Wikipedia

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  3. Lake Starnberg - Wikipedia

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    Located in southern Bavaria 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Munich, Lake Starnberg is a popular recreation area for the city and, since 1976, one of the wetlands of international importance protected by the Ramsar Convention. The small town of Berg is famous as the site where King Ludwig II of Bavaria was found dead in the lake in 1886.

  4. Starnberger See | Official Munich guide

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    Lake Starnberg has also become famous beyond Bavaria for the tragic death of King Ludwig II, who drowned under mysterious circumstances near the village of Berg in 1886. Today, a votive chapel and a wooden cross in the lake near the site of the accident commemorate the event.

  5. Lake Starnberg - Notorious And Utterly Fabulous

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    Lake Starnberg — Notorious And Utterly Fabulous Lake Starnberg, or the Starnberger See, is notoriously famous because the body of Bavarian King Ludwig II washed ashore on June 13, 1886. It is also famous because this German lake is a super-awesome watersporting adventure.

  6. Starnberger See (Starnberg) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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    starnberger see is biggest and beautiful lake in south of munich. apart from taking boats, one can trek/walk/bike around the lake and posh starnberg area. remember restaurants by side of the lake could be very expensive. but view of alps in the background is very refreshing

  7. Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany Vacation Info: LakeLubbers

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    Lake Starnberg, located in the Five-Lakes Region of Bavaria, plays a major role in the recreational plans of Munich residents. Located only 12 miles from Munich, the historic lake is a major tourism destination and home to many of Germany’s well-to-do citizens.

  8. Lake Starnberg: Watery Fun on Starnberger See - Absolute Munich

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    Visitors to Lake Starnberg can enjoy swimming, sailing, fishing, kayaking, hiking, and more, making it a year-round Bavarian tourist destination. With dozens of hotels and restaurants on the lake, it’s very easy to see why this part of Bavaria entices people to stay long beyond just a day trip.

  9. Lake Starnberg - Munich

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    Lake Starnberg The second largest lake of Bavaria is a mere 30-minutes ride southwest of Munich and a main recreation area for Munich inhabitants. You can reach it also by S-Bahn (suburban train). The lake is around 20 kilometres long, five kilometres wide and up to 127 metres deep.

  10. Bavarian Palace Administration | Lakes | Starnberger See - Bayern

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    The Starnberger See is the Bavarian capital Munich's nearest lake. In the 17th and 18th centuries , the lake, then still called Würmsee, was already very popular with the Munich court. The 57-square-kilometre lake is around 20 kilometres long, five kilometres wide and up to 127 metres deep.

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