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Nymphenburg Palace Park – Nymphenburg Canal loop from Moosach

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Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria

Nymphenburg Palace Park – Nymphenburg Canal loop from Moosach

Moderate

4.0

(2)

21

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Nymphenburg Palace Park – Nymphenburg Canal loop from Moosach

02:56

11.5km

30m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Kapuzinerhölzl und Hartmannshofen

Nymphenburg

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Start point

Train Station

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4.30 km

Nymphenburg Palace Park

Highlight • Natural

The Nymphenburg Canal is an artificial waterway in Munich that was built between 1701 and 1703 under Elector Max Emanuel as a form of forced labor. It continues the optical axis of the palace, the line of sight from Nymphenburg Palace to the east towards the city center.
Source: muenchenwiki.de/wiki/Nymphenburger_Kanal

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5.21 km

Badenburg at Lake Badenburger

Highlight • Monument

The shore path at Lake Badenburg is an event in every season. And the benches on the bank in front of the Badenburg are a popular sunny spot in winter. The Badenburg itself is a baroque bath house based on oriental and Roman models, where it is said to have been quite revealing at times.

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5.32 km

Badenburg (Bath House)

Highlight • Historical Site

For centuries, the Badenburg at the southeastern end of the Great Lake was the first major building in Europe exclusively dedicated to the purpose of enjoying a comfortable bath. Joseph Effner planned the pleasure palace and built it from 1718 to 1722. In addition to the large bathing hall, which extends over two floors, it also contains a ballroom and an electoral apartment with a bedroom, writing room, and dressing room. The bathing pool, over fifty square meters in size and holding 80,000 liters of water, was unparalleled in its time, not only as a work of art but also in technical terms.

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5.88 km

Separated from the city noise only by the castle wall, you can find red deer and many a stream flowing there.

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6.11 km

Greek mythology served as the inspiration for the pictorial program of the Nymphenburg Garden, created in the 18th century: The sculptures represent the sixteen main deities of Olympus. However, their placement was changed with the redesign into an English landscape park. Today, only twelve statues remain in the garden parterre; four were moved to the Great Cascade. Male and female deities alternate.

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6.16 km

Nymphenburg Palace Park

Highlight • Historical Site

A stay in Munich without Nymphenburg Palace is almost unthinkable. Spacious park with a beautiful castle.

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6.76 km

Nymphenburg Canal

Highlight • River

The Würm is the outflow of Lake Starnberg. In Pasing, a part of the water is diverted and redirected to the park of Nymphenburg Palace, to design the central baroque water axis and to operate the cascades and water features. Real landscape art.

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6.83 km

In the original baroque park design, there was only an ornamental pool. The so-called "small lake" was created in 1813 as part of the landscaping by F.L. Sckell. The Pagodenburg reflecting in the lake is now part of an idealized natural landscape.

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11.5 km

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Train Station

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6.73 km

3.02 km

861 m

747 m

147 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

6.03 km

2.72 km

1.99 km

643 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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