Best attractions and places to see around Eglhartinger Forst, a 26.76 km² area within the Upper Bavarian district of Ebersberg, offers numerous natural attractions and points of interest. This region forms the southwestern part of the larger Ebersberger Forst recreation area. It provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, particularly hiking, walking, and enjoying the forest and lake environments. The area features extensive hiking and walking trails suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Ebersberg Forest offers a variety of beautiful trails, mostly quite rooty. There is something for everyone, you just have to find it.
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Ebersbergerforst is always worth a ride
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Game quiet zone means that you have to stay on the paths (requirement to follow the path), provided there is no entry ban anywhere. In general, you should not drive through the forest at night with your lights on.
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The so-called "Wildsau Trail". S1 - S3. Totally fun. Super root segments
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The so-called Wildsau Trail. However, you should have some experience. 😁
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There are a few root passages, but the majority of the forest paths are great - but please keep your eyes open ‼️Suddenly I had a wild boar family on the forest path about 150-200 meters in front of me
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A nice, relaxed path that can be driven in both directions, as it is flat and flowing. Strictly speaking, it is not a trail. But different dirt roads are always connected with trail sections. Very idyllic and nice to drive.
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You have to subdivide here, the first part of the Wildsautrail (from west to east) is within the Ebersberger Forest (EF). Here is the way S0 and to drive for everyone. Nothing spectacular. In Kirchseeon in the direction of Ebersberg, the trail leads out of the EF, over the playground at the cemetery and then past the soccer field and along the fence. Here the trail changes completely. A lot of roots, at the beginning a steep, rooty piece S3 uphill and always demanding. I would say on average S1. Then a short flowing piece and then again many roots. At the end it goes downhill again, slightly loose ground, few roots S2. After that it's dirt roads. Driven by the pictures with my wife I wouldn't do it again. Rideable for me alone. For the second part, a certain skill is required.
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Eglhartinger Forst offers a variety of natural attractions, including extensive hiking and walking trails through the forest. A prominent highlight is the Antoniweiher, a hidden pond perfect for a break. The broader Ebersberger Forst region, which Eglhartinger Forst is part of, also features the picturesque Egglburger Lake (Egglburger See) and its bird sanctuary.
Yes, the Antoniweiher is a hidden, small pond in the middle of the Ebersberger Forest, described as an idyllic spot for a break. It even features a small wooden walkway into the water. The Egglburger Lake (Egglburger See) in the wider Ebersberger Forst area also offers a scenic environment for relaxation.
Eglhartinger Forst is known for its extensive hiking and walking trails, suitable for various fitness levels. Many paths are easily accessible and ideal for short hikes or family outings. You can find routes like the 'View of Egglburger Lake – Egglburger See Bird Sanctuary loop from Sankt Hubertus' or the 'Ebersberger Forest – Antoni Pond loop from Sankt Hubertus'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Eglhartinger Forst.
Yes, Eglhartinger Forst offers trails for mountain biking. The Hubertus Trail is enjoyable for mountain or trekking bikes, featuring narrow, flat, and winding sections. For a more challenging experience, the Wild Boar Trail, Ebersberg Forest, is an MTB park designed for real mountain bikers, offering varied terrain and opportunities to gain vertical meters. You can also find a 'Steep Slope S2 – Flow Trail loop from Kirchseeon' for active adventures.
Absolutely! The Forest playground at Ebersberger Forst is a popular family-friendly spot, equipped with unique play equipment and often providing shade. It's located directly on the edge of the forest and can even offer glimpses of wild boars behind a protective fence. Many hiking paths are also suitable for kid-friendly excursions.
While Eglhartinger Forst itself is primarily natural, the broader Ebersberger Forst region includes several cultural sites. These include the historic Forsthaus Sankt Hubertus (a former forester's lodge with a beer garden) and Forsthaus Diana. Additionally, the Ludwigshöhe Observation Tower offers panoramic views, and the Museum Wald und Umwelt in nearby Ebersberg provides insights into the forest's history and ecology.
Parking is generally available at various access points to the forest. For instance, the Forest playground at Ebersberger Forst has a small parking lot that can accommodate up to 15 cars. Many trailheads and popular starting points for hikes will also have designated parking areas.
Yes, within the broader Ebersberger Forst region, the Forsthaus Sankt Hubertus includes a beer garden, offering a place to eat and drink. There are also cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the nearby towns surrounding Eglhartinger Forst, such as Eglharting, Zorneding, and Kirchseeon.
Eglhartinger Forst is enjoyable year-round, but spring, summer, and autumn are particularly popular for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural beauty. In autumn, the root sections of trails can be treacherous due to fallen leaves, so caution is advised. Winter offers a different charm, with the Antoni Pond being an idyllic spot even when frozen over.
Visitors particularly enjoy the varied and engaging trails. For example, the Hubertus Trail is praised for being incredibly fun to ride on a mountain or trekking bike due to its narrow, flat, and winding nature. The Wild Boar Trail is appreciated by mountain bikers for its varied terrain and opportunities to gain vertical meters, which is unique for the Ebersberger Forst.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. Examples include the 'View of Egglburger Lake – Egglburger See Bird Sanctuary loop from Sankt Hubertus,' the 'Ebersberger Forest – Antoni Pond loop from Sankt Hubertus,' and the 'Idyllic pond with benches – Pöringer Forest Playground loop from Zorneding.' You can find more options in the hiking guide for Eglhartinger Forst.
Yes, Eglhartinger Forst and the surrounding Ebersberger Forst offer various routes suitable for running and jogging. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Kirchseeon' or the 'Riederinger Weiher loop from Kirchseeon.' For more detailed running trails, refer to the running trails guide for Eglhartinger Forst.
While specific less crowded trails are not always highlighted, many paths within the extensive Eglhartinger Forst offer a sense of tranquility. The Antoniweiher is described as a hidden spot, suggesting a more serene experience. For panoramic views, the Ludwigshöhe Observation Tower in the wider Ebersberger Forst offers excellent vistas of the Alps on clear days.
Eglhartinger Forst is a natural area with numerous trails, making it generally suitable for dog walking. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near bird sanctuaries like Egglburger See, and to respect local regulations regarding pets.
The duration of a walk varies greatly depending on the chosen route and your pace. There are short, easy loops like the 'Ebersberger Forest – Antoni Pond loop from Sankt Hubertus' which is about 4.8 km, taking roughly an hour. Longer, moderate hikes such as the 'Idyllic pond with benches – Pöringer Forest Playground loop from Zorneding' are around 12.5 km and can take 3-4 hours. You can find a range of distances and estimated times in the hiking guide.


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