Best attractions and places to see around Wolfratshauser Forst include diverse natural features and cultural sites. The region is characterized by the wild Isar river and its floodplains, which serve as a nature reserve and breeding ground for rare birds and plants. Visitors can explore various landscapes, from riverine forests to open meadows, and engage in recreational activities. The area also features notable landmarks and trails, offering opportunities for exploration within the forest environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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one of the few bridges over the Isar here... - if you're lucky, you'll see a rafting boat floating by below
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You can't be closer to nature than here in the Isarauen nature reserve
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Great view of the Isar from the bridge
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Justin Biber builder, there are many dams to admire and some can also be walked on. Careful, wet feet! :D
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The Isar meadows are wonderful areas for hiking or walking. But now in the spring, the many birds that breed there should not be disturbed if possible. Better shift the activities to the areas between Bad Tölz and Lenggries. On the left side of the Isar (i.e. near Wackersberg/Arzbach) the floodplains of the Isar are more clearly demarcated. And the view of Brauneck and other peaks makes up for the restrictions. Tip: combines the 10km hike along the Isar with ice cream in Tölz or Lenggries and the way back with the Bavarian Oberlandbahn.
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The most prominent natural landmark is the Isar Floodplains Nature Reserve, where the wild Isar river shapes its own riverbed. This area is crucial for rare birds and endangered plants like Marien-Frauenschuh. You can also enjoy scenic views along the Isar Canal at Pupplinger Au, which sometimes offers glimpses of the distant Alps.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly spots. The Isar Floodplains Nature Reserve is great for walks and observing nature. The Tattenkofen Bridge is a fun spot in summer to watch rubber boats float down the Isar. Additionally, the nearby Freizeitpark Märchenwald im Isartal (Fairytale Forest Amusement Park) brings fairytales to life with animated figures, rides, and playgrounds, typically open from eight days before Easter until the third Sunday in October.
You'll find a variety of hiking opportunities. The Riverside path offers a varied experience along the Isar, meandering through the forest. For more options, explore easy hikes like the 'Old river branch – Isar Floodplains Nature Reserve loop' or more challenging routes such as the 'Marien Bridge – Icking Weir loop' found in the guides for Easy hikes around Wolfratshauser Forst and Mountain Hikes around Wolfratshauser Forst.
Absolutely. The Isar Dam provides a wonderful route between Wolfratshausen and Geretsried, passing through a near-natural forest. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Humbach Climb – Dietramszell Monastery loop' or the 'Isar River in Bad Tölz – Isar riverbank in Bad Tölz loop'. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Wolfratshauser Forst guide.
The 'Dream Path' (Traumpfad) is a renowned long-distance hiking trail that stretches all the way from Munich to Venice. The Wolfratshauser Forest is indeed part of this extensive trail, offering opportunities for longer walks and exploration within its forest environment.
The Isar river offers several unique experiences. You can observe the wild Isar shaping its own riverbed at the Isar Floodplains Nature Reserve. From the Tattenkofen Bridge, you can watch rubber boats floating downstream in summer. For a more adventurous crossing, try the Wooden dam for crossing, a small causeway over river foothills, though it requires caution and is not suitable for bikes.
Yes, the Tattenkofen Bridge offers a great view of the Isar river. Additionally, the Isar Canal at Pupplinger Au provides picturesque routes with scenic views, and on clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of the distant Alps.
The Isar Floodplains Nature Reserve is a vital breeding ground for rare birds. The adjacent Schneeheide-Föhren forests are also home to many endangered plants, including the Marien-Frauenschuh, gentians, and daphne. Visitors are encouraged to respect the wildlife, especially during breeding seasons.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, especially the wild character of the Isar river and its floodplains. The opportunity to observe rare birds and plants in the Isar Floodplains Nature Reserve is a highlight. Many also enjoy the scenic walks and bike rides along the river, and the unique experience of watching rubber boats from the Tattenkofen Bridge.
When visiting the Isar Floodplains Nature Reserve, it's important to be mindful of the wildlife. In spring, many birds breed there, so it's best to avoid disturbing them. Consider shifting activities to areas between Bad Tölz and Lenggries if you want to avoid sensitive breeding zones. The Isar meadows are wonderful for hiking, but always stay on designated paths.
Yes, for those seeking a bit of adventure, the Wooden dam for crossing presents a challenging way to cross the river foothills on foot. It's a small wooden causeway that requires caution, and a walking stick is highly recommended for balance. It's generally not suitable for bikes.


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