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Isarauen Protected Landscape is a vital riverine ecosystem along the Isar River near Munich, offering extensive natural floodplains, rich biodiversity, and diverse opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and outdoor recreation.

3,400
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
200,000+
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Isarauen Protected Landscape

 

The Isarauen Protected Landscape is located along the lower stretches of the Isar River, flowing through the state of Bavaria, particularly near the Munich metropolitan area. This protected area encompasses natural floodplain landscapes formed by the Isar's meandering sections, dynamic gravel banks, wetlands, and riparian forests. The geography includes broad alluvial plains that serve as important natural buffers against flooding and provide habitat for many rare and protected species. Ecologically, the Isarauen is notable for its high biodiversity, hosting a variety of aquatic and terrestrial flora and fauna. It is a sanctuary for migratory birds, amphibians, and insects, including several endangered species such as the European beaver and the white-tailed eagle. Historically, the Isarauen area has been shaped by centuries of human interaction, including river regulation and flood protection measures implemented since the early 20th century, but recent efforts emphasize ecological restoration and re-naturalization of the floodplains. Recreational opportunities are abundant, including extensive hiking and biking trails that run parallel to the river, allowing visitors to explore forests, meadows, and wetlands. Birdwatchers cherish the site for observing species in their natural habitat, while anglers enjoy sections of the Isar River where fishing is permitted. Notable landmarks include the Isarauen meadows near the Großhesselohe Bridge and the historic fluvial landscape of Blutenburg and Grünwald areas. Visitors are attracted by the unique mix of wilderness close to urban Munich, making it a favored spot for day trips, nature photography, and environmental education. The area balances conservation priorities with recreational access, promoting sustainable outdoor experiences.

Highlights

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Dynamic floodplain ecosystems with natural river meanders

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Home to protected species like the European beaver and white-tailed eagle

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Scenic Großhesselohe forest and meadow landscapes

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Popular trails linking Munich’s urban parks to wild riparian forests

Notable Natural Features

Isar River Meanders

Natural winding stretches of the Isar create diverse habitats and picturesque landscapes essential to the floodplain ecosystem.

Großhesselohe Floodplain Meadows

Expansive meadows that bloom in spring, supporting a rich variety of flora and attracting numerous bird species.

Riparian Forests

Dense riverbank woodlands providing habitat for numerous mammals, birds, and native plants.