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Hachinger Bach infiltration basin

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Hachinger Bach infiltration basin

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The Sickerbecken Hachinger Bach is a significant infiltration basin located in Bavaria, Germany, south of Munich, at an elevation of approximately 583 meters. This man-made structure plays a crucial role in managing the flow of the Hachinger Bach river, particularly where it transitions from its surface course to an underground pipeline. The Hachinger Bach is notable as the only flowing watercourse east of the Isar river that originates within the unique Munich gravel plain, flowing through townships like Oberhaching, Taufkirchen,…

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    May 25, 2020

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    The infiltration basin now only serves as an overflow for the water that the inlet structure can no longer accommodate in the event of flooding. From here, the stream is led through a concrete pipe to the Zamdorfer Gleisdreieck.

    For some years now, work has been going on to bring the stream back to the surface. From the inlet structure to the pavilion of the Josephsburg subway station on Kreillerstrasse, the dry creek bed already partially exists.
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    Visually, the seepage basin is certainly not a special feast for the eyes. However, it is interesting as the last stop on the surface course of the Hachinger Bach, which is the only river on the right of the Isar in the Munich gravel plain. After all, it stays on the surface for 12 km before the gravel subsoil literally digs up the water. The man-made drainage basin dates back to the construction phase of the U2 in the 1970s. From here the stream continues underground to the Zamdorfer Gleisdreieck and feeds the Hüllgraben.
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    Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the unique geological significance of the Hachinger Bach river?

    The Hachinger Bach is notable as the only flowing watercourse east of the Isar river that originates within the Munich gravel plain. Its source is influenced by groundwater from the Deininger wetland, flowing through the Gleißental. A crucial geological formation, the "Hachinger Sperrschicht" (Haching barrier layer), a whitish river marl, keeps groundwater close to the surface in its upper reaches, contributing to the river's formation.

    Are there any ongoing renaturation projects at the Hachinger Bach, particularly near the Sickerbecken?

    Yes, there are significant ongoing efforts to bring sections of the Hachinger Bach that have been underground for decades back to the surface. From the inlet structure near the Sickerbecken, where the river currently flows into a concrete pipe, a dry creek bed already exists partially towards the Josephsburg subway station. These projects aim to restore the river's natural course and ecological value.

    What historical significance does the Hachinger Bach hold for the region?

    The Hachinger Bach has a rich history, with settlements along its banks dating back to between the 5th and 8th centuries. The Hachinger Valley, formed by the river, served as an important north-south connection from the Danube to the Alps for Celts and Romans. Historically, the river was known to mysteriously dry up and reappear, leading to folklore and legends before its connection to groundwater was understood.

    Is the Sickerbecken Hachinger Bach area suitable for families with children?

    While the Sickerbecken itself is primarily an engineering structure, the surrounding areas, particularly the Landscape Park Hachinger Tal, are very family-friendly. The park offers diverse habitats, renaturalized sections of the river, and accessible paths perfect for leisurely walks with children. It provides an excellent opportunity for families to enjoy nature close to Munich.

    What are the public transport options for reaching the Sickerbecken Hachinger Bach?

    The Sickerbecken Hachinger Bach is conveniently located south of Munich and can be reached via public transport. Specific bus or U-Bahn connections to the surrounding townships like Taufkirchen or Unterhaching would provide the closest access points, from which a short walk or cycle would lead to the basin and the river area.

    Are dogs allowed in the Sickerbecken Hachinger Bach area and surrounding trails?

    Yes, the Hachinger Bach river area and the Landscape Park Hachinger Tal are generally dog-friendly. Hikers and cyclists often bring their dogs along the paths. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other visitors, and to clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for everyone.

    What kind of wildlife, particularly birds, can be spotted around the Hachinger Bach?

    The Landscape Park Hachinger Tal, which incorporates sections of the Hachinger Bach, is a noted spot for birdwatching. Visitors can observe a variety of species throughout the year. In spring, Eurasian Skylarks, Icterine Warblers, and Marsh Warblers are common, while winter offers opportunities to see Common Kingfishers and Grey Wagtails.

    What is the typical difficulty level for hiking or cycling routes along the Hachinger Bach?

    The routes along the Hachinger Bach and within the Landscape Park Hachinger Tal are generally considered easy to moderate. The terrain is mostly flat, making it suitable for leisurely walks, family outings, and casual cycling. There are no significant elevation gains, making it accessible for a wide range of fitness levels.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Sickerbecken Hachinger Bach?

    The Sickerbecken is located within the townships south of Munich, such as Oberhaching, Taufkirchen, and Unterhaching. These municipalities offer various local cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses. For a wider range of options, Munich city center is a short journey away.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Hachinger Bach for specific activities like birdwatching or enjoying nature?

    While the area is enjoyable year-round, spring and summer offer lush greenery and are ideal for general nature walks and cycling. Spring is particularly good for birdwatching, as many species are active. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape, making it picturesque for photography and strolls. Even winter offers unique opportunities for spotting specific bird species like Kingfishers.

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