Best attractions and places to see around Natural Park Mallertshofer Holz include a variety of natural features and historical sites. The region is characterized by its quiet forest and heathland environments, offering opportunities to explore unique flora and fauna. Visitors can discover remnants of a former wood and heathland zone, along with historical agricultural structures and ancient burial mounds. The park provides well-maintained trails suitable for hiking and cycling, connecting various points of interest.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Bavaria Explorer stamp station with stamp 5 is part of the "Bavaria Explorer" campaign, launched by the Bavarian Ministry of the Environment to explore Bavaria's natural environment. The goal is to inspire visitors to explore nature and raise awareness of its conservation. Procedure and participation: Visit at least five of the more than 40 Bavaria Ark sites. At each stamp station, you can add a stamp to your collection card. Collect at least five stamps to participate in the annual competition. The stamp cards remain valid, so the stamps can be collected over several years.
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On the Heath Trail near Eching, visitors can learn about the heathland and the flora and fauna of Munich's gravel plain at several diversely designed stations. The Heath Trail stretches between Eching, Neufahrn, Garching, and Schleißheim. It connects the nature reserves "Echinger Lohe," "Garchinger Heide," and "Mallertshofer Holz mit Heiden." Along a circular route, 20 diversely designed stations provide interesting information about the heathland, the flora and fauna of Munich's gravel plain, the rich cultural and landscape history, and the activities of the Heathland Association.
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Beautiful Romanesque church from the 12th century.
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At the intersection at the Mallertshofer Kircherl is the stamp station Bavaria - Explorer with stamp 5.
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The church is always locked. But if it happens to be open, unfortunately nothing worth seeing has been preserved. The church served various secular purposes while the site was used as a military training ground, and all church paraphernalia and paintings were completely removed or destroyed.
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Lovely little chapel in a delightful atmosphere
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Very good section suitable for racing bikes.
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The park offers a rich tapestry of natural features, including the core
Mallertshofer Wood and Heaths, serene forest and heathland environments. You can also visit Hollerner Lake and Mallertshofer Lake, popular recreational areas with clear water and walking paths. Additionally, the Echinger Lohe Nature Reserve and Garchinger Heide showcase unique plant and animal life, often explored via the educational Heath Trail.
Yes, the region holds historical significance. You can find St. Martin's Church, the only remaining structure of the former medieval village of Mallertshofen. The site also features Bronze-Age Burial Mounds amidst peaceful meadows. Another notable landmark is Mallertshofen Chapel, a well-kept religious building surrounded by park-like heathland, which also serves as an information point for local hiking routes.
The Natural Park Mallertshofer Holz is well-suited for hiking, offering numerous trails for various fitness levels. Popular options include the 'Hollerner Lake – Mallertshofer Lake loop,' and the 'Heath Trail – Mallertshofer Wood and Heaths loop.' Longer routes can extend to include the Echinger Lohe Nature Reserve. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Natural Park Mallertshofer Holz guide.
Many attractions in the Natural Park Mallertshofer Holz are suitable for families. The Heath Trail is an educational path with informative signs about the local ecosystem, making it engaging for all ages. The lakes, such as Hollerner Lake, offer bathing beaches and walking paths. Additionally, the Mallertshofen Chapel is easily accessible and surrounded by pleasant parkland, and the Stamp station "Bavaria - Explorer" offers an interactive activity for children and adults alike.
Absolutely! The area features several excellent cycling opportunities. The Quiet country road is a dedicated cycle way known for its smooth asphalt and low traffic, providing a great alternative for biking between Eching and Garching. Another option is the Cycle Path Hochbrück–Unterschleißheim, an asphalted route suitable for racing bikes. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Natural Park Mallertshofer Holz guide.
The Heath Trail is an educational path that stretches between Eching, Neufahrn, Garching, and Schleißheim. It connects the nature reserves "Echinger Lohe," "Garchinger Heide," and "Mallertshofer Holz mit Heiden." Along a circular route, 20 diversely designed stations provide interesting information about the heathland, the flora and fauna of Munich's gravel plain, and the rich cultural and landscape history of the area.
At the Mallertshofen Chapel, you'll find an information station with flyers about hiking in Bavaria. Additionally, the Heath Trail features numerous stations with detailed information about the heathland ecosystem, flora, and fauna of Munich's gravel plain.
Yes, the area participates in the "Bavaria - Explorer" campaign. You can find a Stamp station "Bavaria - Explorer" with stamp 5 at the intersection near the Mallertshofer Kircherl. This initiative encourages visitors to explore Bavaria's natural environment and raise awareness for its conservation by collecting stamps at various sites.
For a relaxing break, Hollerner Lake is highly recommended. It offers clear water, a bathing beach, and lawns, with specific seating areas and a highlighted wooden bench providing ideal spots to enjoy the water views. The park's quiet forest and heathland environments also offer many peaceful spots for a break amidst nature.
The Natural Park Mallertshofer Holz, particularly areas like the Echinger Lohe Nature Reserve and Garchinger Heide, are known for their unique animal and plant life characteristic of the heathland zone. While specific species vary by season, visitors can often spot various birds, insects, and smaller mammals that thrive in these diverse habitats. The Heath Trail provides information on the local flora and fauna.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, the 'Hollerner Lake – Hollerner Lake loop from Eching' is an easy 3.8 km route. Another accessible option is the 'Heath Trail – Mallertshofer Wood and Heaths loop from Eching,' which is an easy 6.2 km. These trails are generally well-maintained and suitable for casual walkers. You can find more easy options in the Hiking around Natural Park Mallertshofer Holz guide.
Gravel biking is a popular activity in the wider region. You can find routes like the 'Isar Rapids – Isar Floodplains loop from Garching-Hochbrück' or the 'Hollerner Lake – Mallertshofer Heath loop from Unterschleißheim,' both rated as easy. These routes offer a mix of terrain suitable for gravel bikes. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around Natural Park Mallertshofer Holz guide.


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