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Family friendly hiking trails in Ebersberger Forst traverse one of Germany's largest continuous forest areas, spanning approximately 90 square kilometers east of Munich. The region features varied topography, transitioning from the Munich gravel plain to the Bavarian terminal moraine landscape. Hikers will find a mix of spruce monocultures in central areas and rich mixed oak and beech forests, often with root-covered sections, in peripheral and southeastern regions. This expansive forest also includes rolling hills, picturesque ponds, and moors, providing diverse…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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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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A lovely rest area with a bench and ashtray for smokers, therefore very clean and idyllic.
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Fun forest bath, you don't need a towel here, but a cold wheat beer wouldn't be bad.😅
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The wild boar enclosure is worth seeing
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The Ebersberg Forest offers a variety of beautiful trails, mostly quite rooty. There is something for everyone, you just have to find it.
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No, no plane crashed in the Ebersberg Forest. It was draped there on purpose. That's why there is no flight path made of broken branches anywhere. Peter Kees, a performance artist from Steinhöring, used a crane to place a six-seater Cessna in the forest with the help of master painter Christian Schechner. The plane is now located near the Sankt Hubertus forester's lodge and is a herald of the third Arcadia Festival. Source and further information www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/ebersberg/ebersberg-arkadien-forst-flugzeug-peter-kees-1.5834235
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Ebersberger Forst boasts a substantial network of trails suitable for families. Our guide features over 110 family-friendly hiking routes, with more than 90 of these classified as easy, ensuring there's a perfect option for every family.
Yes, many paths in Ebersberger Forst are well-suited for strollers and toddlers. The region features gentle terrain, especially in the central forest areas. A great option is the Walderlebnispfad (Forest Adventure Trail), a 3.5-kilometer trail designed with families in mind, offering informational signs about local flora and fauna.
Absolutely! Ebersberger Forst is home to diverse wildlife. You can observe red deer and wild boars in dedicated enclosures. Consider the Wild Boar Enclosure Sauschütt – Red Deer Enclosure loop from Ebersberger Forst, a 4.1 km path that provides excellent viewing opportunities. The region also protects rare species like the Bechstein bat and European honey buzzard.
Yes, many family-friendly routes in Ebersberger Forst are circular, making them convenient for day trips. For example, the View of Egglburger Lake – Egglburger See Bird Sanctuary loop from Sankt Hubertus offers a pleasant 5.5 km circular walk around the serene Egglburger Lake.
Ebersberger Forst offers several points of interest. You can visit the Ludwigshöhe Observation Tower for panoramic views, explore the serene Antoniweiher, or discover historical traces of ancient Roman roads. The Heldenallee (Heroes' Avenue) is another notable landmark.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Ebersberger Forst, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in wildlife-rich areas and near enclosures. Please be mindful of other hikers and local regulations.
There are numerous designated parking areas throughout Ebersberger Forst, often located at trailheads or near popular attractions like the wildlife enclosures or the Museum Wald und Umwelt. These are typically well-signposted and provide convenient access to the family-friendly routes.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Establishments like St. Hubertus Forest Lodge and the Hohenlindener Sauschütt inn offer places to rest and eat, with some featuring beer gardens, perfect for a family break during your hike.
Ebersberger Forst is beautiful year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer offers pleasant shade, and autumn transforms the mixed oak and beech forests into a spectacle of colors. Even in winter, the forest provides a peaceful setting for walks, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Ebersberger Forst, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths, the diverse natural scenery ranging from dense forests to picturesque ponds, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, making it an ideal destination for family outings.
Yes, Ebersberger Forst has several beautiful lakes and ponds. The Ebersberger Forest – Antoni Pond loop from Sankt Hubertus is a great option, leading you past the serene Antoniweiher. The Helmetsmoos Pond and Idyllic pond with benches are also popular spots for a peaceful break.
Yes, Ebersberger Forst is accessible by public transport, particularly from Munich. The town of Ebersberg, which borders the forest, has a train station (S-Bahn S4) from which many trails are easily reachable, including those starting near the Museum Wald und Umwelt.


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