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St. Emmeramsmühle

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St. Emmeramsmühle is a historic Bavarian restaurant and beloved beer garden nestled in the Oberföhring district of Munich, Germany. Situated directly on the picturesque Isar Canal and bordering the northern edge of the famous English Garden, this charming establishment offers a tranquil escape within the city. With an elevation of approximately 556 metres, it provides a delightful setting for enjoying traditional Bavarian hospitality and regional cuisine in a location steeped in history.

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    May 4, 2025

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    Emmeramsmühle, Restaurant, St. Emmeram 41, Munich
    313 Years of Emmeramsmühle - 199 Years of Beer Culture
    The mill, unique in its location on the Isar Canal in Oberföhring, Munich, was first documented in the 14th century. Since 1825, Emmeramsmühle has been pampering Munich society with its proud beer culture.
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    May 4, 2025

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    Emmeramsmühle, Restaurant, St. Emmeram 41, Munich
    313 Years of Emmeramsmühle - 199 Years of Beer Culture
    The mill, unique in its location on the Isar Canal in Oberföhring, Munich, was first documented in the 14th century. Since 1825, Emmeramsmühle has been pampering Munich society with its proud beer culture.
    Text / Source: Emmeramsmühle GmbH, Emmeramsmühle, Restaurant, St. Emmeram 41, Munich
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    January 24, 2019

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    The property of this old restaurant in Munich, below Oberföhring on the Isar slope, is on Römerstrasse, which connected Augsburg with the salt restaurants in the Salzkammergut two thousand years ago. Until 1158, the bridge over the Isar destroyed by Henry the Lion was in the immediate vicinity - this was the reason for the founding of Munich. The foundation of the building, which now houses the beer industry of the same name in Sankt Emmeram, was already mentioned in the 14th century as "Mill at St. Emmeram". In 1711 the "New Mill" Sankt Emmeram was built.
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    1. View of the Isar River rapids – View of the Isar rapids loop from Giselastraße

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 560 m

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    Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best hiking trails directly accessible from St. Emmeramsmühle?

    St. Emmeramsmühle is ideally situated for various outdoor activities. You can directly access scenic walking and cycling paths along the Isar Canal, which lead into the expansive English Garden. These routes offer a mix of paved and natural surfaces, suitable for leisurely strolls, cycling, or trail running. For longer hikes, you can explore the northern sections of the English Garden or follow the Isar River further north or south.

    Are there any significant historical landmarks or natural features to explore near St. Emmeramsmühle?

    Absolutely. Beyond the restaurant's own 14th-century history as a mill, you're on the historic Römerstrasse, an ancient Roman road. The area is also significant for the original Isar bridge, whose destruction led to the founding of Munich. Naturally, the Isar Canal and the northern part of the English Garden provide beautiful natural settings for exploration, offering a peaceful countryside feel within the city.

    What are the public transport options to reach St. Emmeramsmühle?

    While the intro mentions various bus routes, for specific guidance, you can typically reach St. Emmeramsmühle via bus lines serving the Oberföhring district. The nearest bus stops are usually a short walk away, connecting you to Munich's wider public transport network, including U-Bahn and S-Bahn lines. Checking real-time connections via local transport apps is always recommended for the most current information.

    Is St. Emmeramsmühle suitable for a winter visit or winter hiking?

    Yes, St. Emmeramsmühle is a charming destination year-round. While the beer garden is most popular in warmer months, the restaurant's interior, renovated with cozy wood-paneled dining rooms and historic tiled stoves, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere during winter. The surrounding paths along the Isar Canal and in the English Garden are also beautiful for winter walks, often transformed by snow into a serene landscape.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or cycling in the English Garden or along the Isar River near the restaurant?

    No, generally, no special permits are required for recreational hiking, walking, or cycling on the designated paths within the English Garden or along the Isar River. These areas are public parks and natural spaces freely accessible to visitors. However, always respect local regulations, especially regarding nature protection and designated cycling paths.

    What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on trails near St. Emmeramsmühle?

    The terrain around St. Emmeramsmühle is generally flat to gently rolling, especially along the Isar Canal and within the English Garden. Most paths are well-maintained, ranging from paved surfaces suitable for all abilities to gravel or natural dirt trails. The difficulty level is predominantly easy, making it ideal for leisurely walks, family outings, and casual cycling. There are no significant elevation changes or challenging technical sections.

    Is St. Emmeramsmühle truly family-friendly, and what amenities are available for children?

    Yes, St. Emmeramsmühle is very family-friendly. In addition to being dog-friendly in its outdoor areas, it features a dedicated playground for children, making it an excellent spot for families. The expansive beer garden provides plenty of space for kids to move around, and the presence of sheep and goats on the premises adds a unique, engaging element for younger visitors.

    How crowded does St. Emmeramsmühle get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    As a popular destination, St. Emmeramsmühle can get quite busy, particularly on sunny weekends and during peak season (warmer months) when the beer garden is in full swing. While there is ample parking, it can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day, especially for lunch, or visiting on weekdays can help avoid the largest crowds and ensure a more relaxed experience.

    What kind of cuisine does St. Emmeramsmühle offer, and are there vegetarian or vegan options?

    St. Emmeramsmühle specializes in upscale Bavarian cuisine, focusing on regional and seasonal ingredients. You'll find traditional classics like roast pork and Wiener Schnitzel. The restaurant also makes an effort to cater to diverse dietary needs, offering both vegetarian and vegan options on its menu, ensuring there's something delicious for everyone.

    Are there any unique dining experiences or offerings at St. Emmeramsmühle?

    Yes, St. Emmeramsmühle offers a unique 'Picknickwagerl' (picnic trolley) experience, allowing guests to enjoy selected delicacies outdoors in a charming, unconventional way. This adds a special touch to dining, especially when combined with the picturesque setting by the Isar Canal and the presence of friendly farm animals like sheep and goats on the property.

    Is St. Emmeramsmühle wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, St. Emmeramsmühle is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities. The facilities, including dining areas and restrooms, are generally equipped to accommodate wheelchair users, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests. It's always a good idea to call ahead for specific accessibility questions or to make arrangements if you have particular needs.

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