Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 139 out of 143 hikers
This body of water is officially called the Erlbachweiher. This secluded pond with its old willows and reed banks was originally created as a fish pond. In 2004, the state capital Munich bought it for nature conservation purposes. Today the pond is a near-natural biotope and oasis of calm. The surrounding wet forests and meadows are among the most valuable areas in the city area. Numerous rare plants and animals find their habitat in the remains of the once extensive Aubinger Moos. Waterfowl and beavers live in the pond and the Erlbach that flows out of it. This diversity right on the outskirts is a special feature.
June 27, 2022
A quiet oasis even in winter with snow and ice. In the thaw the path is partly muddy.
January 8, 2021
Somewhat hidden away, but for a short time on the park bench and unwinding, it is highly recommended.
November 8, 2020
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