the south of Munich in the borough Sendling close to the zoo “Hellabrunn” the area around the river Isar is called “Flaucher”. Centuries of flooding have created a very natural meadow landscape.
The name of this part of the river Isar goes back to a restaurant “Zum Flaucher” that was built around 1870 in a forester’s lodge from about 1800 in the western meadows of the river Isar.
At the beginning of the 20th century this areas was caught up by the industrialization when the power stations Isar I to III were built. Water from the river Isar was then derived...
Read morePretty nice, shallow water in some areas for kids to play. Relatively cold, but clean water. Currently a bit crowded as public pools have limited slots for people to enter and at Flaucher there is obviously no limit for entrance as it is publicly accessible. For parking stay at the big streets as the smaller ones are reserved to locally living people with special parking cards. Even better to come by bike, as there is basically a "bike highway" passing by. Also don't forget to bring food and drinks as local availability is not too good. Just very few food...
Read moreFlaucher Park is one of Munich’s most beautiful natural spots, located along the Isar River. It’s an ideal place to escape the bustle of the city, offering small river beaches, scenic walking and cycling paths, and plenty of open green spaces for picnics or relaxation under the trees. The atmosphere is peaceful, making it perfect for families, swimmers, or anyone who enjoys being close to nature. Flaucher is truly a gem for spending a sunny day...
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