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Angerlohe Forest

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Angerlohe Forest

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The Angerlohe Forest is a significant natural monument located in the northeast of Munich's Untermenzing district in Germany. Rising to an elevation of 515 meters, this approximately 40-hectare oak-hornbeam forest represents the most substantial remaining part of the historic "Lohwaldgürtel" in the Munich area. It is recognized for its ecological importance, designated as both a Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH) area within the European Natura 2000 biotope network and a protected landscape conservation area.

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    August 29, 2019

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    A forest with jungle character, which is crossed by many unpaved roads. Crossing trees and mosquitoes are among them. The city noise is barely audible here. A nice piece of nature.
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    August 25, 2019

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    Oak-hornbeam forests are the natural forest form in groundwater-near areas of Munich. They were formerly used for the production of firewood and Gerberlohe from oak bark, hence the name Lohwald.
    The Angerlohe still has this rustic nature forest character, absolutely worth protecting.
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    June 3, 2020

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    Protected landscape area with natural, beautiful deciduous forest
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 520 m

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    Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain like for hiking in Angerlohe Forest?

    The Angerlohe Forest is characterized by its natural, rustic feel. Hikers will encounter many unpaved roads and paths, often with a 'jungle character' due to the dense deciduous forest. Be prepared for uneven surfaces and potentially crossing trees, as well as mosquitoes, especially in warmer months. The forest floor is rich with diverse vegetation, but the overall elevation is relatively gentle at around 515 meters, making it suitable for most fitness levels.

    Is Angerlohe Forest suitable for a winter hike?

    While the intro highlights spring for its vibrant flora, Angerlohe Forest can still be enjoyed in winter. The deciduous nature means the canopy will be bare, offering different views. However, the unpaved paths might become muddy or icy, so appropriate winter footwear is essential. It offers a quiet escape where the city noise is barely audible, even in colder months.

    Are there any specific natural features or landmarks to look out for in Angerlohe Forest?

    Absolutely! The forest is a designated Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH) area, home to protected species. Keep an eye out for the three ponds, which are habitats for the protected Natterjack toad. In spring, the forest floor is carpeted with endangered species like snowflakes, Turk's cap lilies, and wood anemones. Historically, an old archway once bore the inscription "In Treue fest!" (Steadfast in loyalty!), a remnant from its past as a princely court hunting ground.

    Is Angerlohe Forest dog-friendly?

    Yes, Angerlohe Forest is generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of natural paths for walks. As a protected landscape area, it's important to keep dogs under control and to clean up after them to preserve the delicate ecosystem and respect other visitors. The 'jungle character' and unpaved roads provide an excellent environment for dogs to explore.

    How can I get to Angerlohe Forest using public transport?

    While specific public transport routes are not detailed, Angerlohe Forest's location within Munich suggests good accessibility via the city's public transport network. Visitors can typically reach the area by bus or S-Bahn/U-Bahn, followed by a short walk. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and connections to the Untermenzing district for the most current information.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Angerlohe Forest?

    Angerlohe Forest is situated in the Untermenzing district of Munich, which is a residential area. While the forest itself is a natural retreat, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and local restaurants in the surrounding neighborhoods of Untermenzing and Allach. For accommodation, you would typically look for hotels or guesthouses within Munich, with good transport links to the forest area.

    What is the typical hiking difficulty in Angerlohe Forest?

    The hiking difficulty in Angerlohe Forest is generally considered easy to moderate. With an elevation of approximately 515 meters, the terrain is mostly flat or gently undulating. The paths are unpaved and natural, which can be uneven, but there are no steep climbs. It's suitable for casual walkers, families, and those looking for a leisurely stroll in nature.

    Are permits required for hiking or visiting Angerlohe Forest?

    No, permits are generally not required for hiking or visiting Angerlohe Forest. As a public landscape conservation area and part of the Natura 2000 network, it is open for recreational use. However, visitors are expected to respect the natural environment, stay on designated paths, and adhere to any local regulations regarding protected areas.

    What makes Angerlohe Forest a 'Lohwald' and what is its historical significance?

    Angerlohe is a 'Lohwald' because it's an oak-hornbeam forest situated on elevated gravel areas, historically bordering moorlands. The term 'Lohwald' refers to its past use as a coppice wood, where trees were periodically cut back to the stump. This practice provided firewood and 'Gerberlohe' (oak bark for tanning leather). It was also a princely court hunting ground until the late 18th century, highlighting its long-standing role in the region's resources and recreation.

    How crowded does Angerlohe Forest get on weekends?

    As a valuable green space within Munich, Angerlohe Forest can attract a fair number of visitors, especially on pleasant weekends. While it offers a serene environment where city noise is barely audible, popular times might see more walkers, joggers, and families. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings or later in the afternoon.

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