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Neubiberg

Hachinger Valley Landscape Park – Old railway tracks loop from Neubiberg

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Upper Bavaria
Landkreis München
Neubiberg

Hachinger Valley Landscape Park – Old railway tracks loop from Neubiberg

Moderate

4.1

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Hachinger Valley Landscape Park – Old railway tracks loop from Neubiberg

02:04

8.16km

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 23, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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790 m

Hachinger Valley Landscape Park

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Hachinger Tal landscape park, access on the Ottobrunn bypass.
In 1997, the Unterhaching community acquired a large part of the abandoned Neubiberg airfield with around 126 hectares in order to develop the Hachinger Tal landscape park, a regionally significant park with leisure facilities and recreational facilities, but also to create and maintain areas to protect nature.
muenchenwiki.de/wiki/Landschaftspark_Hachinger_Tal

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2.31 km

Old railway tracks

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The remnants of the track system still present here provided access to the fuel and ammunition bunkers still located here. One line led here from Neubiberg station. There are also tracks near the Neubiberger S-Bahn station at the Rewe supermarket that point towards the landscape park and formed the initial part of the route. In a westerly direction towards Unterhaching, the tracks were flooded by the ramparts there, but after a while they reappear as a double track system and end near the A8 motorway.

The literature sources are inconsistent with regard to the builder of the tracks. In some cases, the year 1938 is taken from the badly dilapidated wooden planks, which indicates German production and would also match the time the fuel bunker was built. Other sources take US casting data from the iron rails. Possibly both apply and the originally German track systems were renewed or restored during the American period of use.

Another rail connection leads from Perlach station to the site. This strand can clearly be traced back to German origins. Remnants of track (outside of today's tour) can still be found here in the north of the Bundeswehr University, namely on Nailastraße and Berghamer Straße.

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4.10 km

Left and right of the west exit of the "Flight" one has a beautiful view of the whole landscape park from the two viewing hills. Paragliders "hop" from both hills again for training purposes.

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4.50 km

Not only the old runway is worth a visit there, but also the short walk along the Hachinger stream. Surrounded by trees and shrubs, a few wooden bunks are built into and into the stream.

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4.52 km

The approx. 2 km long old runway in the direction of Neubiberg begins in Unterhaching. Here you can go inline skating, cycling or just walking. On a clear day with a view of the Alpine chain. Now it belongs to the Unterhachinger landscape park. Next to the runway are wide meadows, which are a refuge for the ground breeders. There are signs everywhere about this.

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4.74 km

Beautiful water and another playground at the renatured Hachinger Bach. The water screw can be used to pump the water out of the stream and "process" it further in the lock tract.

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7.05 km

This cross is on a hill right next to the old runway and behind the Neubiberg cemetery. From above you have a beautiful view over the runway towards Unterhaching.

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7.28 km

Neubiberg Cemetery

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The cemetery "Auf der Heid" is a modern facility with a funeral hall, meditation garden, extensive burial area and a source stone with a watercourse that flows towards the cemetery hill. The area has its own, wide-looking overall impression, which stands out from classic, venerable cemeteries with old trees and separating hedges.

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8.16 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.68 km

3.21 km

269 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.63 km

2.54 km

1.79 km

1.14 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

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