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Hiking around Angerlohe offers access to a 40-hectare woodland in Munich, characterized by its oak and hornbeam forest. This landscape conservation area provides a tranquil natural escape within an urban setting. The terrain features varied forest density, with some areas historically managed for firewood, contributing to a "light character." Ponds within the woodland also add to its ecological interest and diverse natural features.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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We will definitely come back.
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Very romantic and shady garden. We'd love to come back. GREAT FOOD!!
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Course of the Wyrm (2) 🐲 The Würm River feeds parts of the northern Munich canal system. In Pasing, near the local train station, water is diverted from the Würm River via the Pasing-Nymphenburg Canal. This first flows east through Pasing and Obermenzing into the Nymphenburg Palace Park, then feeds the Palace Canal, the fountain in the palace roundabout, and the Nymphenburg-Biederstein Canal. The latter fills the Olympic Lake in the Olympic Park and flows into the Schwabinger Bach in Hirschau. In Pasing, the Würm River is crossed by Bodenseestraße. In Obermenzing, it is crossed by Verdistraße, which leads to the A8. In Untermenzing, the Würm flows under Von-Kahr-Straße, a major traffic artery. The Inselmühle beer garden is located on the southern side of Von-Kahr-Straße. At Munich's northern border, a weir diverts most of the Würm's water into the Würm Canal, which is also part of the northern Munich canal system and flows into the Schleissheim Canal near the Schleissheim Palace complex. The main branch of the Würm continues north through Karlsfeld. Between Dachau and Karlsfeld, the Reschenbach flows into the Würm, forming the Würm-Reschenbach floodplain, which the city of Dachau has renaturalized. Immediately adjacent, the Würm is dammed by a private hydroelectric power plant. Its course in the city of Dachau passes the concentration camp memorial. Shortly before the Würm Mill, whose miller was responsible for the crossing over the Würm-Amper floodplain in the area where the Würm and Amper meet at least since the 10th century, the Pollnbach flows into it. Today, due to the diversions from the Würm, the water volume exceeds that of the Würm. A few hundred meters further, south of Hebertshausen, the Würm flows into the Amper. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Würm_(Amper)
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Angerlohe offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 1,200 routes suitable for relaxed walks. These trails are generally well-maintained and provide a tranquil escape within the urban environment of Munich.
Angerlohe is characterized by its rich natural features, primarily an oak and hornbeam forest, though beech trees are also present. You'll find varied forest density, with some areas having a 'light character.' The woodland is also home to ponds, which are crucial habitats for protected species like the green toad. Keep an eye out for distinctive flora such as the Turk's Alliance and various wood anemones.
Yes, while the main attraction is the natural beauty, you can discover interesting points. For instance, the Northern Gate of Angerlohe and a Historic Archway in Angerlohe are notable man-made monuments. Additionally, the Biotope Between Angerlohe and the Marshalling Yard offers another unique natural point of interest.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Angerlohe are well-suited for families. The accessible paths and gentle terrain make it ideal for children, allowing them to connect with nature without requiring specialized skills or equipment. The varied forest and ponds provide engaging sights for younger explorers.
Yes, Angerlohe is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy walking their dogs here. However, as it is a landscape conservation area and home to protected wildlife, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect the local flora and fauna and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The easy hiking trails in Angerlohe typically feature natural forest paths, often composed of earth, gravel, or compacted soil. These surfaces are generally well-maintained and accessible, making them suitable for casual walkers and families. During wet weather, some sections might become muddy, so appropriate footwear is advisable.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Angerlohe are designed as circular routes, offering convenient starting and ending points. An example is the Allacher Lohe Landscape Lake – Allacher Lohe Lake loop from Allach-Untermenzing, which takes you through the landscape lake and surrounding woodland.
Angerlohe is well-integrated into Munich's public transport network (MVV). You can typically reach the area via S-Bahn or bus services, with stops conveniently located near various entry points to the woodland. Checking the MVV website for the most current connections to Allach-Untermenzing or nearby areas is recommended for planning your trip.
Yes, there are usually parking options available in the residential areas surrounding Angerlohe, particularly near common entry points in districts like Allach-Untermenzing. However, these are often street parking spots, so availability can vary, especially on busy weekends. Arriving early is advisable.
Angerlohe offers a pleasant hiking experience throughout the year. Spring brings vibrant flora like wood anemones, while summer provides lush green canopy. Autumn transforms the oak and hornbeam forest with beautiful colors, and even in winter, the 'light character' of the woodland can offer serene, crisp walks. Each season presents its unique charm.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 4,600 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil natural escape within an urban setting, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to immerse oneself in the characteristic oak and hornbeam forest. Many appreciate the biodiversity and the feeling of being far from the city bustle.
Yes, some easy routes in Angerlohe incorporate both forest and water elements. For example, the Colorful house at Oertelplatz – Würm Educational Trail: Back in the Flow loop from Allach explores varied natural features, including sections near the Würm river, offering a diverse experience.


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