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Hiking around Hartelholz offers access to a protected natural area in northern Munich, characterized by its extensive oak-pine forest. This 115-hectare forest is part of the "Naturschutzgebiet Panzerwiese und Hartelholz" and the Munich Green Belt, ensuring a diverse ecosystem. The terrain primarily features gentle gradients through woodlands and edges leading to open heathland, providing varied scenery for outdoor activities. Its status as a Fauna-Flora-Habitat area highlights its rich biodiversity.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful beer garden at Schleissheim Palace
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Beautiful bridge over the castle moat
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The red-brick church is designed as a central structure with four semicircular wall shells. Four reinforced concrete columns support the tent-like roof. In the raised center of the church stands the basalt altar on bronze feet. The tabernacle, housed in a bronze column next to the altar, was created by the sculptor Max Faller. The four floor-to-ceiling stained-glass windows depicting the four main feasts of the church year (Christmas, Easter, Pentecost, and All Saints' Day), are the work of the stained-glass artist Hans Dumler, who also created the Stations of the Cross. The basalt baptismal font, featuring the symbol of the Trinity, was created by the sculptor Konstantin Frick. (Wikipedia)
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Founded in 1912 for the Royal Bavarian Air Force Today, only the Federal Police Air Force and the air sports clubs remain on site.
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Nice place for refreshments with a view of the castle!
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Nice place for a refreshment with a view of the castle
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Hartelholz offers a wide variety of options for hikers, with over 1,700 routes available. This includes more than 1,300 easy trails, around 390 moderate routes, and a few more challenging paths for experienced hikers.
The terrain in Hartelholz primarily features gentle gradients through a largely natural oak-pine forest. As part of the Munich Green Belt and adjacent to the Panzerwiese, you'll also find transitions to open heathland, offering varied scenery throughout your hike.
Yes, Hartelholz is rich in natural features due to its protected status as a Fauna-Flora-Habitat area, boasting high biodiversity. You can explore the unique oak-pine forest and its edges leading to the expansive Panzerwiese. Notable points of interest include the Frauenholz Forest Path and the Panzerwiese Meadow and Trails, which offer diverse landscapes.
Many of the trails in Hartelholz are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Panzerwiese Graffiti Wall – Tor zur Heide Biotope loop from Hartelholz, which takes you through diverse scenery.
Yes, Hartelholz is very family-friendly, especially given its abundance of easy trails and gentle terrain. The protected natural environment provides a safe and engaging setting for children to explore. Many routes, like the St. Jakobus Chapel – Liebfrauen-Klause Memorial loop from Hartelholz, are short and manageable for younger hikers.
Hartelholz is generally dog-friendly, offering plenty of space for walks. However, as it is a protected natural area (Naturschutzgebiet and Landschaftsschutzgebiet), it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and plant species, especially in areas bordering the Panzerwiese.
While specific parking lots within the immediate Hartelholz forest are limited, there are usually parking opportunities available at the edges of the forest or in nearby residential areas. It's advisable to check local signage for parking regulations.
Hartelholz is accessible via public transport from Munich. You can typically reach the area by taking an S-Bahn or U-Bahn to a northern Munich station, followed by a bus connection that serves the surrounding neighborhoods. Check MVV (Munich Transport and Tariff Association) for the most current connections to stops near the forest.
Hartelholz offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming plants, while autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage in the oak-pine forest. Summer is ideal for shaded walks, and even in winter, the forest can be serene, especially after a light snowfall.
The komoot community highly rates Hartelholz, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4,300 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere of the oak-pine forest, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to experience nature so close to Munich. The diversity of the landscape, from dense woods to open heathland, is also a common highlight.
While many trails are easy and shorter, you can combine routes for a longer experience. For example, the Lustheim Palace – Old Schleißheim Palace loop from Hartelholz offers a 4.4-mile (7.0 km) journey that connects historical sites with the forest paths, providing a more extended exploration.
Yes, Hartelholz is part of a larger green belt area, allowing for routes that extend beyond its immediate boundaries. The Rural Path Near Munich – Feldmochinger Anger loop from Hasenbergl is an example, leading through rural paths and connecting to the Feldmochinger Anger, offering a broader perspective of the region.


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