Lake
Murner See, Wackersdorf, Rauberweiherhaus, bathing area at the atrium
Not a Designated Bathing Water
Official water quality testing only applies to EA-designated bathing waters.
Find designated bathing waters near youNoticed something about the water?
If you've spotted pollution, algae, or anything unusual, let the community know.
Report a hazardNearby swim spots

Steinberger See, Steinberg am See, jetty at the WW-Haus

Klausensee, Schwandorf, Dachelhofen, bathing area at the BRK

Hammersee, Bodenohr, Bathsplatz Seewinkl

Hammersee, Bodenohr, Bathplatz Blechhammer

Natural pool Hoellohe, Teublitz, bruecke input

Tegelgrube, Maxhuette-Haidhof, Verau, WW-Haus
Frequently asked questions
Where does the water quality data come from?
We use official Environment Agency bathing water quality data, including E. coli and enterococci bacteria measurements.
How often is water quality updated?
The EA samples bathing waters weekly during the bathing season (May-September). Classifications are updated annually.
What do the classifications mean?
Excellent and Good are the top Environment Agency classifications, based on measured bacteria levels. Sufficient meets the minimum standard. Poor means the water failed the quality standard. Always check current conditions yourself before swimming.
Why do some beaches have pollution warnings?
Heavy rainfall can cause sewage overflows. Warnings are issued when water quality may be temporarily affected.