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Hiking around Angerlohe offers access to a protected landscape conservation area near Munich, characterized by its diverse natural landscapes. The region features a core of mature oak and hornbeam forest, alongside extensive heathlands developed from former agricultural land. Artificial ponds within the area support local amphibian populations, adding to the ecological diversity. The terrain is generally flat, providing accessible paths for various hiking experiences.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In 1926, a wooden emergency church was first erected in Hartmannshofen [...]. Even this building received the Archangel Raphael as its patron. In 1932, the [current] church was built. [...] After originally only a steeple was planned, the large church tower was built in 1959/60 and equipped with five bells. Since 2005, the parish of St. Raphael has formed a parish association with the parish of Maria Trost.
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The Hartmannshofer Park north of the Kapuzinerhölzl was once part of a pheasantry. Today, both of these fairly original forest remnants belong to a protected landscape area. The human intervention is clearly visible in the stream that gives this part its name. It springs from the Pagodenburger See. The restaurant "Fasanerie" probably threw in the towel in 2024. Nevertheless, it is still a beautiful destination for walking and enjoying. "The name of the local beer garden Fasanerie and the building, a former forester's lodge, are reminiscent of the pheasant breeding at Oberer Fasangarten, which Elector Max Emanuel had established there in 1717 and which was continued by the Bavarian kings until the First World War. Only in the 1960s did the Free State of Bavaria convert the area into a park." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartmannshofer_Park
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This is not Obersplatz, dear intrusive Komoot team!
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Information and Interesting Facts 📚 Opened in 2019, EVER.S is a meeting place, marketplace, and shopping center all in one. As the new district center in Munich-Allach, EVER.S offers a range of services covering daily, medium-term, and long-term needs across over 10,000 square meters, complemented by services and attractive restaurants. The building complex also houses a branch of the Munich Adult Education Center (Volkshochschule) and a senior citizens' center. In the forecourt, there is a weekly market for regional products, as well as an ice cream parlor and an Italian restaurant.
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TEDI Munich Allach Address: Georg-Reismüller-Straße 9, 80999 Munich, Germany 🧭 Phone: +49 231 555770 ☎️
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This building houses a dentist's office 🦷 https://www.zahnaerztin-lauger.de
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Angerlohe offers a wide selection of routes, with over 15 hiking trails to explore. The majority are considered easy, with 13 routes suitable for casual walks, and 3 moderate routes for those seeking a slightly longer or more varied experience. There are no difficult trails in the area, making it accessible for most hikers.
Angerlohe is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes. You'll primarily hike through a mature oak and hornbeam forest, which forms the core of the area. Adjacent to this, you'll find extensive heathlands, offering a different ecological experience. The area also features artificial ponds that serve as habitats for amphibians, adding to the scenic beauty and biodiversity.
Yes, Angerlohe is well-suited for circular hikes. Popular options include the Northern Gate of Angerlohe – Angerlohe Forest loop from Allach-Untermenzing, which takes you through the heart of the forest. Another great choice is the Allacher Lohe Landscape Lake – Allacher Lohe Lake loop from Allach-Untermenzing, offering views of the nearby lake and heathlands.
While hiking in Angerlohe, you can explore several interesting features. The Angerlohe Forest itself is a significant natural landmark, known for its mature oak and hornbeam trees. You might also encounter the Northern Gate of Angerlohe and a Historic Archway in Angerlohe. Additionally, the Biotope Between Angerlohe and the Marshalling Yard showcases the area's ecological diversity.
Absolutely. Angerlohe is an excellent destination for families and beginners. The trails are generally easy to navigate, with well-maintained and accessible paths. The predominantly flat terrain and numerous easy routes make it perfect for short hikes, leisurely strolls, and introducing children to the outdoors.
Angerlohe is a protected landscape conservation area, and while dogs are generally welcome, it's important to keep them on a leash to protect the local wildlife and plant species. This helps preserve the habitats of endangered species like the green toad and various bird species.
The komoot community highly rates Angerlohe, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 4600 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil setting of the protected forest and heathland, the easily accessible paths, and the opportunity to experience diverse natural landscapes close to Munich. Over 52,000 hikers have used komoot to explore the area.
Angerlohe offers a pleasant hiking experience throughout the year. Spring brings out wildflowers and fresh greenery, while autumn transforms the oak and hornbeam forest with vibrant colors. Even in winter, the accessible paths can be enjoyed, though conditions may vary. The diverse landscapes make it appealing in any season.
Yes, Angerlohe is accessible via public transport. Located near Munich, you can typically reach the area using MVV (Munich Transport and Tariff Association) services, including buses or trains to nearby districts like Allach-Untermenzing, from where the trails are easily reachable.
While most routes in Angerlohe are easy, there are a few moderate options for those looking for a slightly longer walk. For instance, the Angerlohe Forest – Allacher Lohe Landscape Lake loop from Allach-Untermenzing is a 8.8 km (5.5 miles) trail that takes about 2 hours 15 minutes, offering a good balance of forest and lake views.
Angerlohe is rich in biodiversity, being home to endangered and protected species. Keep an eye out for unique flora such as the Turk's Alliance, yellow and white wood anemone, and various mushroom species. The old oak stands and deadwood also provide a suitable habitat for the rare middle spotted woodpecker, and the ponds support amphibians like the protected green toad.


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