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Upper Bavaria

Nymphenburg Palace Park – Nymphenburg Palace loop from Rotkreuzplatz

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Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria

Nymphenburg Palace Park – Nymphenburg Palace loop from Rotkreuzplatz

Moderate

4.8

(33)

473

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Nymphenburg Palace Park – Nymphenburg Palace loop from Rotkreuzplatz

02:10

8.54km

20m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 24, 2026

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Train Station

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685 m

Hubertus Fountain at the eastern end of the Nymphenburg Canal

Highlight • Monument

The Hubertusbrunnen forms the eastern end of the Nymphenburg Canal. The building is a present from the city of Munich for the 85th birthday of Prince Regent Luitpold and dates back to 1907. Originally it stood in front of the Bavarian National Museum in the Prinzregentenstraße. It was not rebuilt until 1954, but it looks like it's been here forever.

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1.01 km

Fantastically beautiful to stop and take photos or just enjoy the wonderful view in both directions.

Located right in the middle of our bike priority route Nymphenburg Palace (RT9).
Schwere-Reiter-Strasse - Dom-Pedro-Strasse with underpass or bridge, Nördliche Auffahrtsallee - Nymphenburg Palace and further north to Allach.
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1.56 km

Nymphenburger Kanal

Lake

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2.36 km

The Nymphenburger Schlossrondell is a historic, listed ensemble with four courtiers' houses designed by Joseph Effner from the 18th century. From here, there is a spectacular view of the palace, the basin, and the fountain. The houses are partly used for events. The Rondell development, which originated from the two outer buildings and was completed after 1730 under Elector Karl Albrecht, son of Max Emanuel, in front of the main wing, was considered an architectural sensation in its time. Ten palaces are located here, symmetrically divided into two groups of five, which were built between 1728 and 1758 for higher court officials.

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3.54 km

Pagodenburg Lake

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The smaller of the two palace park lakes, the Pagodenburger See, was completed in 1813. It is named after the Pagodenburg, which lies in the northern part of the lake on an island formed by a ring-shaped canal. The area of the lake, including the island of about one hectare, is 2.9 hectares.

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3.67 km

The octagonal floor plan of the Pagodenburg on a small island in the lake named after it was designed by Elector Max Emanuel. Master builder Joseph Effner completed the design and supervised the construction of the pleasure palace from 1716 to 1719. In 1767 it was rebuilt in the Rococo style. The name comes from the decoration of the interiors with Asian motifs. Consequently, the rooms are called "Chinese Salon" or "Chinese Cabinet".

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5.60 km

Nymphenburg Palace Park

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A stay in Munich without Nymphenburg Palace is almost unthinkable. Spacious park with a beautiful castle.

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6.00 km

Nymphenburg Palace

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You should have been here at least once in every season.😊 The construction was carried out in sections and is based on Italian models. The park was also redesigned several times.

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6.63 km

Great view of Nymphenburg Palace.

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8.54 km

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Train Station

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5.71 km

2.33 km

429 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.00 km

3.58 km

896 m

< 100 m

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Tuesday 26 May

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