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König-Ludwig-Weg (2) von Starnberg nach Andechs

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König-Ludwig-Weg (2) von Starnberg nach Andechs

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May 30, 2018

König-Ludwig-Weg (2) von Starnberg nach Andechs

Moderate

04:47

17.9km

3.7km/h

230m

150m

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Overview

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Includes a movable bridge

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After 473 m for 16 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Restaurant

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492 m

Nepomuk Bridge over the Würm River

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If a boat that is too high tries to pass, the bridge folds open very quickly with a warning tone. It's quite a spectacle to watch.

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1.98 km

View of Lake Starnberg

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In the southwest of Munich is Lake Starnberg, which is a popular destination for tourists and Feierabendgenießer. Idyllic peace you will not find at the fifth largest lake in Germany at peak times, but in any case a magnificent view over the water. For a bike ride out of the city of Starnberger See is definitely a great stopover.

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3.87 km

Wassermann Starnberg

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A very impressive building. We were able to park our car here and started the hike through the Maisinger Gorge.

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4.74 km

Maisinger Gorge

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It is worthwhile in any case to cross the Maisinger gorge. The path through the gorge is also easy to ride on a bicycle.

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6.55 km

Georg Ludwig Inn

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Typical Bavarian restaurant like from the picture book, which is always visited by me as a destination or stopover of a tour. In the summer I am looking for a place in the rustic beer garden and in autumn in the sunny orchard. Good food, tasty beer - Top!

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7.52 km

Lake Maisinger

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Like many other lakes in the five-lake region, the Maisinger See was formed towards the end of the ice age due to the thrust of the Isar-Loisach glacier. Lake 1450 is mentioned for the first time in the Salbuch of the regional court in Pähl: item of Lake Mawsingen belongs to Starnbergk. This shows that the lake was subordinate to the Starnberg box office and was therefore owned by the Bavarian sovereign. In 1602, on the other hand, the water must have belonged to the possessions of the Dießen monastery, because according to the records there, the provost of the monastery had leased it to the Seehieter zu Meising. For reasons unknown until now, the lake became the property of the sovereign again in the 17th century, since the seamen paid their taxes to the Starnberg box office from 1642 at the latest. The fish-rich waters passed into private ownership in 1866. Bartl, a miller from Maisingen, bought the lake at an auction of state goods.

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10.6 km

St. Sebastian Church, Aschering

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The small church of St. Sebastian is idyllically nestled in the tranquil landscape near Aschering and exudes a special atmosphere of contemplation and history. Surrounded by nature, it is a beautiful place for a short break, to breathe deeply and pause for reflection.

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15.5 km

View of Andechs Abbey

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Magnificent view of the Andechs monastery.

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17.9 km

End point

Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

9.09 km

3.39 km

3.20 km

1.07 km

839 m

296 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

7.72 km

4.85 km

2.19 km

1.46 km

1.40 km

268 m

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Highest point (710 m)

Lowest point (580 m)

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