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The Warnberger Weiher is a charming, man-made pond nestled in Munich-Solln, Germany, offering a picturesque natural idyll within a protected landscape area. Situated at an elevation of approximately 574 metres, this tranquil spot is part of the Warnberg area, which holds the distinction of being Munich's highest point. It lies adjacent to the historic Gut Warnberg and Kloster Marienanstalt Warnberg, providing a serene escape on the city's southern edge.
Visitors consistently praise the Warnberger Weiher for its idyllic atmosphere and…
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The Warnberger Weiher is a man-made pond, likely originating from clay extraction activities that continued until the late 19th century. While historically similar ponds served as animal watering holes, the Warnberger Weiher was not specifically created for this purpose. It is currently owned by Kloster Warnberg, which has been involved in discussions to ensure its preservation due to concerns about silting.
No, swimming is strictly prohibited in Warnberger Weiher. It is recognized as a biotope and provides a vital habitat for amphibians, so restrictions are in place to protect its delicate ecosystem.
Yes, the area is known for its natural beauty. You'll find benches and trees, some of which are protected as natural monuments. The pond itself is often covered with water lilies, creating a romantic scene. Additionally, the nearby horse farm with its large paddock adds to the rustic charm and offers picturesque views.
The Warnberger Weiher is located in Munich-Solln. While specific bus or train stops aren't detailed in the provided information, it's generally accessible via Munich's public transport network (MVV) to the Solln area, followed by a walk or short bus ride to the pond's vicinity. Checking local transport schedules for connections to Solln would be advisable.
Yes, the Warnberger Weiher is a popular destination for walkers throughout the year, including winter. The easy walking paths around the pond and into the adjacent Forstenrieder Park make it suitable for a peaceful winter stroll, offering a different kind of scenic beauty when covered in snow or ice.
Yes, the easy walking paths and tranquil atmosphere make it a great spot for families. It's also a popular area for dog owners, with many enjoying walks around the pond and into the surrounding fields and forests. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash and any waste is properly disposed of to maintain the natural environment.
While the immediate vicinity of the pond is a natural landscape, being located in Munich-Solln means there are various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options available within a short distance in the broader Solln area. You would need to venture a bit further into the residential and commercial parts of Solln to find these amenities.
The trails around Warnberger Weiher are generally considered easy and suitable for all fitness levels. They consist of well-maintained walking paths, perfect for leisurely strolls, jogging, or cycling. The terrain is mostly flat, making it accessible for beginners and those seeking a relaxed outdoor experience.
As a popular natural idyll within Munich, Warnberger Weiher can attract a fair number of visitors, especially on pleasant weekends and holidays. While it offers a tranquil escape, you might encounter more walkers, joggers, and cyclists during peak times. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings or late afternoons.
Warnberger Weiher is recognized as a biotope, providing a vital habitat for amphibians. In addition to various amphibian species, you might observe common water birds and other small wildlife typical of a pond and forest edge environment. The water lilies also support a diverse insect population.
While there isn't one single 'official' circular walk, the pond itself is small enough to be circled easily. Many visitors combine a loop around the pond with extensions into the adjacent Forstenrieder Park, creating longer circular routes that explore the surrounding fields and forests. These can range from short, easy loops to more extensive excursions.