Saturday (June 6, 2026): Active Tour, Workshop & Sustainable Ideas
Saturday is ideal for starting the weekend outdoors – and trying something new: from a historical hike to relaxed workshop formats to hands-on sustainability.
Start Actively: Sisi Hike or Vision Experience Day
If you want to combine activity and history, you can opt for the guided half-day hike “In the Footsteps of Sisi” in Feldafing (start 1:00 pm ). The appeal lies in the combination of lakeside scenery and historical context along the route. This format is especially suitable for sure-footed participants who want to be on the move for several hours at a stretch.
At the same time in Tutzing (also 1:00 pm ), a Vision Experience Day starts with holistic exercises and a calm workshop character. Instead of a classic “action program,” it’s about decelerated sessions, conscious perception, and practical impulses around vision.
Note for classification: Offers around vision training can support well-being but do not replace medical diagnostics or treatment. If you have complaints, a medical check-up is advisable.
Golf for Beginners: Experience Technique Instead of Just Watching
From 12:00 pm , beginner formats at the Starnberg Golf Club invite you to get to know the sport without obligation. Typically, the focus is on first swings, basic rules, and getting a feel for club and ball – under guidance and with no prior knowledge required.
If you are planning with children or teenagers, pay attention to the participation conditions (e.g., minimum age, supervision, equipment). This information varies by provider and is usually communicated in the official event description or directly by the golf club.
Repair Café in Dießen: Hands-On Sustainability
From 1:30 pm , the Repair Café in Dießen offers an alternative to classic excursions: Here, it’s about repairing instead of throwing away. In cooperation with volunteers, defective everyday items (depending on equipment and local acceptance rules) can be checked together and – if possible – repaired.
The added value is twofold: you save resources and get to talk to people who share their knowledge. Allow for some buffer time – repairs often depend on the defect, spare parts, and demand.
Culture in the Evening: Reading and Vernissage in Tutzing
At 6:00 pm , the combined reading and vernissage “Scars on the Skin and in the Soul” begins in Tutzing. Literature, visual arts, and personal perspectives are brought together here in a calm, reflective format.
As an evening program, the event works particularly well after an active afternoon – it is focused, weather-independent, and offers space for exchange without rush.
Sunday (June 7, 2026): City Tour, Museum Sunday, and Lake Culture
Sunday is dedicated to culture and discovery within a compact radius: city history, museum, and creative formats can be easily combined – even without a car, depending on your starting point.
Starnberg City Tour: Experience History by the Lake
At 11:00 am , the official city tour through Starnberg starts. In about 90 to 120 minutes, it leads to prominent points of the city – with historical context, anecdotes, and repeated lake views.
For families, a tour can work particularly well if children are actively involved (asking questions, discovering details, short stages). If you are traveling with younger children, check the official announcement for notes on duration, meeting point logistics, and language of the tour.
Museum Sunday at Museum Starnberger See (Admission €1)
Also from 11:00 am , the Museum Starnberger See opens for Museum Sunday – with a greatly reduced admission of 1 euro . According to the program info, the museum is open that day from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm .
In terms of content, it offers a broad overview of the region (including local history, life by the lake, shipping, culture). For a well-rounded day program, the combination of city tour and museum visit is particularly obvious, as you first gain orientation “outside” and then deepen it “inside.”
Photography, Museum Ship & Golf: Creative and Athletic Options
If you want to make Sunday more creative, there is a photo workshop “Mindful, Poetic Photography” in Tutzing at 11:00 am . The focus is less on technique and more on the conscious gaze: light, details, moods by the lake, and your own visual language.
Also from 11:00 am , there is a cultural program on the museum ship in Tutzing (e.g., readings or small concert formats – depending on the focus). The floating venue is an experience in itself and is therefore often suitable for families who like culture in “short portions.”
Sunday remains sporty with an intensive golf taster course in Tutzing from 1:00 pm . This is a suitable option if your group has different interests and you want to balance culture blocks with activity.
Focus on Herrsching: Anniversary, Bavarians and Romans
The major regional highlight takes place in Herrsching: The kick-off for the anniversary “1250 Years of Herrsching” combines festive atmosphere and local historical references in one day – easily accessible and ideal for taking in the lakeside promenade and town center.
Anniversary Kick-Off with Brass Band and Concert
On Sunday, June 7, 2026 , the official opening program begins at 11:00 am . Brass band music, speeches, and program points mark the start of the anniversary year and make the day a “village and culture moment” for locals and guests alike.
Another concert is announced for the evening, rounding off the musical arc. In between, there is time for the lakeshore, cafés, or a change of location by train/bus/ship – depending on how you want to set your pace.
“Bavarians and Romans”: Hands-On Archaeology
Fitting for the anniversary, Herrsching offers the program “Bavarians and Romans in Herrsching” on Sunday morning in the Archaeological Park. In guided tours and sessions, visitors gain insights into early settlement traces, regional finds, and historical connections.
The format is particularly attractive for people who like to experience history on site – and often also for families, because outdoor exhibits are more accessible than pure text panels. If you are planning with children, pay attention to the duration and hands-on elements mentioned in the announcement.
How to Plan Your Weekend: Routes and Combinations
To turn many options into a harmonious weekend mix, a rough plan by interests (active, culture, family) helps. Around the lake, many routes are short; program points can often be combined by train, bus, bike, or boat.
Active Saturday & Culture Sunday:
Saturday “In the Footsteps of Sisi” or Vision Experience Day + evening reading/vernissage in Tutzing. Sunday Starnberg city tour + Museum Sunday; in the late afternoon/evening continue to Herrsching for the anniversary program.
Family Weekend:
Saturday taster golf + Repair Café (tinkering together). Sunday Museum Starnberger See (€1) + museum ship (Tutzing) or archaeology program in Herrsching.
Culture & Photo Focus:
Saturday evening vernissage/reading. Sunday photo workshop + museum ship; then anniversary kick-off in Herrsching as an atmospheric conclusion.
Tip for stress-free timing: Plan at least one buffer for travel, parking, or connection times between two locations – especially if you want to combine several start times at 11:00 am on Sunday.
Practical Information: Arrival, Tickets, Accessibility & Safety
Arrival & Mobility
For the region, public transport and – depending on the weather – bike routes along the lake are recommended. Check connections, timetables, and any construction/changes in the information systems of the transport associations or the railway in advance. For boat connections, seasonal timetables apply, which may vary by operator.
Tickets, Participation & Capacities
Some formats (workshops, tours, taster courses) may have limited places or require registration. Clarify in advance whether tickets are available online, on site, or only with reservation. For Museum Sunday, an admission price of 1 euro is announced; please refer to the museum information for details on discounts or special rules.
Accessibility
Accessibility varies by location and event format (e.g., old town paths, ship access, outdoor archaeology). If you depend on step-free paths, seating, or accessible toilets, a quick check via the official sites or a phone inquiry is recommended.
Weather, Health & Safety
Outdoor program points: Remember rain/sun protection and suitable footwear (hiking, outdoor archaeology).
By the water: Pay special attention to shore areas, jetties, and slippery edges, especially with children.
Workshops: Stay within your own comfort zone; for health questions, professional advice (e.g., medical) is the right contact.
Information status: This guide is based on published event announcements as of June 3, 2026 . Short-term changes (weather, organization, capacities) are possible; binding details are provided by the respective organizers.
Note (Transparency): This article is an editorial planning guide. It does not replace the binding information of the organizers. Please check the current information on site or on the day of the event.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-03