Samstag, 17. August 2024

Munich: ENGLISH GARDEN - bike tour

ENGLISH GARDEN - Impressions of a bike tour


Shady paths under old trees and the sound of the Isar ... Idyllic, green and relaxed people - that's Munich too!


From Haidhausen to Oberföhring and back through the English Garden



Munich.
It's the hot August days in Munich that inspire us to take a bike tour along the Isar. Our bike tour with reliable "PAKKA" bikes begins above the Isar and will lead through the English Garden. We start on the eastern high bank of the Isar: in Haidhausen. Winding paths lead down to the banks of the Isar. We enthusiastically stop at almost every corner and enjoy the greenery, the shade and the romantic places where we are almost alone today.

 

Path on the high bank of the Isar near Haidhausen, photo: Helga Waess



From here we drive down to the Isar and continue towards Bogenhausen.

Isar Canal, photo: Helga Waess


We drive through lush green parks with old trees, which provide wonderful cooling at almost 35 degrees.

Angel of Peace, Munich Maximiliansanlagen, photo: Helga Waess


Here we allow ourselves a look at the Angel of Peace, which towers over Munich's Maximilian complex at a height of 38 meters.

Isar in Munich, photo: Helga Waess


We drive an idyllic route to the right of the Isar under tall trees. Here on the edge of Bogenhausen the Isar flows slowly towards the Oberföhring dam. There the Isar is dammed by 6 meters by the building, which appears almost monumental like a castle.

Oberföhring weir, photo: Helga Waess

The so-called inlet, on which ducks and swans frolic, spans the Middle Isar Canal. At this point we cross the waterways. However, this impressive weir is not, as one would expect, a hydroelectric power station.
However, a smaller power plant located slightly below feeds the Middle Isar Canal, which only flows back into the Isar near Landshut. On the route to Landshut there are several run-of-river power plants that generate electricity over a total gradient of 109 m.

Isar Canal at the Oberföhring dam, photo: Helga Waess


Cycling along the Eisbach from the north takes you directly past the Tivoli power plant. The secluded red brick building complex, surrounded by trees, was built in 1896 as a hydroelectric power station. The bare brick building in our photo can now be used as an event location. The rest of the former facility with the turbine hall over the Eisbach, boiler hall and machine facilities are only partially there.

Pakka bicycles in front of the entrance to the Tivoli power station, Photo: Helga Waess


Wide paths lead from the north of the English Garden towards the city.

Northern English Garden, Munich, photo: Helga Waess

 

Artists can exhibit their works in the Orangery at the English Garden - but the lists are long and you have to wait a while.

Orangery at the English Garden, photo: Helga Waess


Now we have earned a break in the beer garden at the Chinese Tower


Beer garden at the Chinese Tower in the English Garden, Munich, Photo: Helga Waess



From afar we can hear the brass band playing beer garden music on a plateau of the 25 meter high wooden tower.


Chinese Tower - Pagoda with Bavarian live music, beer garden atmosphere in the English Garden, photo: Helga Waess


Here you can quickly start a conversation and find out who came here or was even born in Munich.


Monopteros in the English Garden, Munich, photo: Helga Waess

After a refreshing stay in the beer garden, we drive towards the city center, past the Monopteros Hill and experience the city panorama above the trees of the English Garden.

Meadow in the English Garden in Munich, in the background the dome of the Bavarian State Chancellery, the top of the town hall tower and the characteristic towers of the Frauenkirche Munich, photo: Helga Waess


Behind the trees rises the dome of the Bavarian State Chancellery, the top of the town hall tower and the characteristic towers of the Frauenkirche with their “Welsh hoods”.


Relaxed Munich residents and tourists lie, play and sleep on the meadows.

This is Munich too!


Literature on the topics mentioned



  •     Manfred Nerdinger (ed.): Architecture Guide Munich. Reimer, Berlin 2002
  •     Werner A. Widmann: A piece of beauty lies above the Eisbach. The Tivoli power station in the English Garden. Tivoli Handels- und Immobilien-Aktiengesellschaft, Munich 1986