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Attractions and Places To See in Freisinger Moos - Top 19

Best attractions and places to see in Freisinger Moos include a significant natural landscape southwest of Freising, recognized for its extensive lowland moor and ecological importance. This area features extensive grasslands, moor grass meadows, and various wetlands, including the crucial Moosach river. It serves as a vital bird sanctuary, providing breeding grounds for numerous meadow birds and supporting diverse plant and animal species.

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Last updated: May 8, 2026

Cycle path Pulling–Weihenstephan

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Not the best asphalt, but passable and quiet.

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Without this trail bridge, covered with rotted boards, no north-south connection parallel to the Moosach here in the Freisinger Moos would be passable. If you are concerned that a rotten …

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Moosmühlen Fish Farm

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The trout will pop up every few seconds. Nice to look at for a moment's break.

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Quiet route with plenty of water nearby

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On quiet roads on much smaller and slightly larger waters over. Road has great asphalt.

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Freisinger Moos and Echinger Gfild Scenic Route

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This is a beautiful, flat, well-paved, low-traffic and above all varied route through the Oktoberfest and the Moosachauen. That's just fantastic to cycle. The adjoining main road is very wide and little traffic, so you can also radln largely undisturbed.

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April 3, 2026, Wooden Trail Bridge in Freisinger Moos

Oh oh... This doesn't look good anymore today. In the meantime, a large gap has opened up towards the forest. There are no more planks. Those that still exist in the front part have been rotten for years, I wouldn't step on them anymore. If someone doesn't do something soon, it's over. The bridge is already only passable with high risk.

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Just a matter of time.

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A bridge that makes your hair stand on end when you cross it. Whether the boards hold or not. Like other long-suffering users, you clamber across the iron girders to the barrier, hold on, and then quickly make it across the rest of the way. Then take a deep breath...

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The beams don't look good anymore, I climbed over the supports and the strange crossbar.

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Good road for easy riding.

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There aren't many ways to cross a stream away from the tarmac roads. Pushing is no problem, but driving isn't possible because of the barrier. The iron supports are quite solid, the wooden boards are rotten and loose. Or not there at all.

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There isn't much choice of bridges beyond the tarmac roads. This one is actually quite easy to walk on as long as you walk along the iron beams. The boards are rotten and loose, if they aren't already missing. The barrier prevents you from driving over the bridge, but pushing is no problem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features define the Freisinger Moos?

The Freisinger Moos is characterized by its extensive lowland moor, covering approximately 3000 hectares. You'll find vast grasslands, moor grass meadows, and various wetlands, including bushes, reed beds, and sedge marshes. The Moosach river is a crucial ecological corridor, connecting different wetlands within the area.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in Freisinger Moos?

Freisinger Moos is a vital bird sanctuary, especially for meadow birds like the Eurasian Curlew, Northern Lapwing, and Eurasian Skylark. You might also observe White Storks, Greater Whitethroats, Red-backed Shrikes, and Golden Orioles. The area is also home to rare dragonfly and butterfly species. For birdwatching, consider visiting the Bird Observation Tower north of Pulling.

Are there good cycling routes in Freisinger Moos?

Yes, the Freisinger Moos offers numerous paths ideal for cycling. A notable option is the Cycle path Pulling–Weihenstephan, known for its quiet journey. Another excellent choice is the Freisinger Moos and Echinger Gfild Scenic Route, which is flat, well-paved, and varied. You can find more cycling options in the Gravel biking in Freisinger Moos guide.

What are some unique points of interest to explore?

Beyond the natural landscapes, you can visit the Moosmühlen Fish Farm to observe trout in a quiet setting. The Wooden Trail Bridge in Freisinger Moos provides a practical north-south connection for exploring certain areas of the Moos parallel to the Moosach river.

Are there family-friendly activities in Freisinger Moos?

Yes, many routes and attractions are suitable for families. The Quiet route with plenty of water nearby is well-paved and offers serene scenery with minimal traffic, making it pleasant for all ages. Observing trout at the Moosmühlen Fish Farm can also be an engaging stop for children.

When is the best time to visit Freisinger Moos?

The Freisinger Moos is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly rewarding for birdwatching and enjoying the lush greenery. During bird breeding season, it's especially important to stay on marked paths to protect the sensitive ecosystem.

What kind of terrain can I expect on trails in Freisinger Moos?

The terrain in Freisinger Moos is generally flat, making it accessible for many. Many paths are well-paved, especially those winding through the Moosachauen (Moosach floodplains). This makes it suitable for relaxed cycling and walking.

Are there hiking opportunities near these attractions?

Absolutely. The Freisinger Moos offers numerous paths for hiking. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate loops, such as the 'Pullinger Pond – Pullinger Weiher loop'. For more detailed options, explore the Hiking in Freisinger Moos guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about Freisinger Moos?

Visitors frequently praise the quiet, well-paved roads and beautiful scenery, especially along routes like the Quiet route with plenty of water nearby. The low traffic and opportunity for peaceful exploration through meadows, fields, and past fish farms are highly appreciated.

Are there any recreational lakes near Freisinger Moos?

While not directly within the core nature reserve, the Hollerner Lake is a well-maintained recreational area adjacent to Freisinger Moos. It's a former quarry pond open for bathing since June 2020, offering clean water and a four-kilometer hiking loop with scenic views.

Can I find running trails in Freisinger Moos?

Yes, Freisinger Moos provides several options for runners. You can find moderate running loops, such as the 'Vöttinger Weiher – Mühlbachweg loop from Weihenstephan' or a 'Running loop from Pulling'. More routes are available in the Running Trails in Freisinger Moos guide.

Are there any cultural or historical sites within the Freisinger Moos nature reserve?

The Freisinger Moos is primarily a natural landscape. While the broader Freising region has historical sites like Freising city and Weihenstephan, the Moos itself focuses on its natural and ecological importance. Its 'cultural sites' are more related to historical interactions with the environment, such as old peat cuttings and drainage systems that shaped the landscape.

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