Landsberg & Surrounding

Welcome to the region Ammersee-Lech

A bike tour or hike through the unique landscape of the foothills of the Alps, a trip on a steamboat and then a jump into the refreshing water - the Ammersee-Lech region offers the perfect mix of sport, fun and relaxation. Optimal wind conditions invite you to go sailing and windsurfing all year round. Climbing in the high ropes course, leisurely carriage and sleigh rides or winter sports are just a few examples of the colourful variety of offers that await you against the impressive backdrop of the Alps.

Landsberg am Lech

Even from a distance, Landsberg am Lech exerts a special attraction. The almost perfectly preserved medieval town wall with its fortified towers surrounds the old town of Landsberg am Lech to this day. It invites you to take a closer look at the old town. Those who accept the invitation will find themselves in an intact urban work of art, where you can encounter stories of the great and the small at every corner.

The Ammersee

As Bavaria's third largest lake, the Ammersee offers plenty of variety in water sports activities - swimming, sailing, rowing, surfing or a steamingboat trip. On land, it forms the ideal starting point for exploring the art treasures and natural beauty of the foothills of the Alps.

The Ammersee

As Bavaria's third largest lake, the Ammersee offers plenty of variety in water sports activities - swimming, sailing, rowing, surfing or a steamingboat trip. On land, it forms the ideal starting point for exploring the art treasures and natural beauty of the foothills of the Alps.

The Lech

The name is derived from the Latin Licus and the Celtic Lik and means the fast-flowing or the stone-rich. It is a right tributary of the Danube, rises in Vorarlberg and flows 256 km through Tyrol and southern Bavaria. The largest cities on the Lech are Landsberg and Augsburg, where the Lech takes in the Wertach. The well-known "LechErlebnisWeg" is ideal for hikers and adventurers.