Natural monuments around Moosach offer diverse natural features within an urban setting. This district in Munich is characterized by its historical depth, with human settlement dating back over 4000 years. The landscape provides opportunities to explore various natural elements, including several lakes and significant trees. There are 6 natural monuments to discover in the area.
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Very beautiful “ruins”! Highly recommended!
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The kitzelsee is hidden in the summer you can see the way very badly, a small trail leads there.
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The Kitzelsee is a natural lake with a silting up and moor area. The lake is part of the LSG-00337.01 landscape protection area, which has existed since 1982. The lake drains into a tributary to the Moosach. It is up to 3.50 meters deep. Source and more info https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitzelsee
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Beautiful, wonderfully located, pure nature, fantastic for walking, highly recommended
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The "Zur Gasse" inn offers plenty of food
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Nicely located and easy to get around on foot or by bike.
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Nice way. Calm. Unfortunately very busy on weekends and public holidays. But nature surpasses that, of course.
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Moosach offers a variety of natural monuments, primarily featuring tranquil lakes and impressive ancient trees. You can discover places like Egglburger Lake, the historic Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake, and the serene Kitzlsee.
Yes, Moosach is home to the venerable **Röth lime tree**, a winter linden estimated to be between 300 and 350 years old, with some historical accounts suggesting it could be as ancient as 600 years. It's a significant natural landmark, named after painter Philipp Röth, who often depicted landscapes from beneath its branches. While the original 1000-Year-Old Oak is no longer standing, its successor is planted at the Site of the Maximilian Oak.
Several natural monuments in Moosach are suitable for families. Egglburger Lake and the Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake are both listed as family-friendly. Lake Kastenseeon is also noted as a very warm bog lake, great for children.
Absolutely. There are several hiking routes available around Moosach's natural monuments. You can find trails like the 'Source of the Moosach – Moosach Springs loop' or the 'Steinsee – View of Steinsee loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Moosach guide.
Yes, the area around Moosach offers routes for both running and gravel biking. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Steinsee – Bench with a View of the Alps loop', while gravel bikers might explore routes like the 'View of the Alps near Glonn – Steinsee loop'. Detailed routes can be found in the Running Trails around Moosach and Gravel biking around Moosach guides.
Both Egglburger Lake and the Oak Avenue at Egglburger Lake are known for their scenic viewpoints. From the Oak Avenue, you can enjoy views over the sparkling waters of Egglburger Lake. Kitzlsee also provides magnificent views over its enchanted, forest-lined waters.
Yes, particularly at Kitzlsee, where visitors have opportunities to observe numerous birds. The small, forest-lined lake with its wide reed and lava belt provides a protected habitat for local wildlife.
Visitors frequently appreciate the peace and quiet offered by these natural spaces, allowing them to unwind amidst nature. The impressive age and historical resonance of sites like the Röth lime tree and the Oak Avenue are also highly valued, providing a tangible link to Moosach's deep past.
While some lakes like Lake Kastenseeon are known for being warm and great for swimming, at Kitzlsee, swimming is prohibited due to nature conservation efforts. Always check local regulations for each specific lake.
Moosach has a rich historical depth, with evidence of human settlement dating back over 4000 years. This long history contributes to the unique character of its natural monuments, such as the ancient Röth lime tree, which stands as a living testament to the area's enduring past within the urban landscape.
While the main natural monuments are well-known, the small, forest-lined Kitzlsee is often described as an enchanted lake, offering a peaceful retreat away from busier spots. Its natural shore and birdwatching opportunities make it a quiet gem.


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