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Notzingermoos

4.7(25 reviews)FreeNature
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children who can walk comfortably on uneven terrain will enjoy the boardwalks and wildlife spotting, while older kids and teens appreciate the longer hiking trails and photography opportunities in this unique landscape.

About

Notzingermoos is a beautiful moorland nature preserve offering families a chance to explore authentic Bavarian wetlands through well-maintained hiking trails and observation platforms. Kids will love spotting native wildlife like birds, frogs, and insects while learning about unique bog ecosystems in this peaceful, free-to-access natural playground just outside Munich.

Highlights

  • Wooden observation platforms perfect for bird watching and panoramic moorland views
  • Well-maintained boardwalk sections that keep feet dry while crossing wetland areas
  • Diverse wildlife including rare bird species, frogs, dragonflies, and native plants
  • Educational opportunity to learn about peat bog ecosystems unique to Bavaria
  • Peaceful natural setting away from city noise, ideal for introducing kids to nature appreciation

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Wear waterproof boots or sturdy closed-toe shoes as trails can be muddy and wet, especially after rain. The boardwalks help but ground paths get soggy.
  2. 2.Bring binoculars for bird watching and a nature guidebook or download a wildlife identification app beforehand to help kids learn about the unique moorland species.
  3. 3.Visit early morning (7-9am) for the best wildlife activity and fewer visitors. The mist rising off the moor creates magical photo opportunities.
  4. 4.Pack snacks and water as there are no facilities on-site. The nearest shops and restaurants are back in Freising or Oberding village.
  5. 5.Download offline maps before you go as mobile signal can be patchy in the preserve. Trail markers are good but having a backup helps with navigation.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) offer the best combination of comfortable temperatures, active wildlife, and beautiful scenery with blooming bog plants or autumn colors. Weekday mornings are quietest, though the 24-hour access means you can explore anytime.

What to Know

This is a natural preserve with no visitor facilities, restrooms, or food options, so come prepared with all supplies. Parking is available near the entrance off the main road. The trails include both boardwalks and natural paths suitable for most fitness levels.

Seasonal Notes

Accessible year-round, but spring brings nesting birds and wildflowers, while summer can have mosquitoes (bring repellent). Winter visits are possible but trails may be icy. Avoid visiting after heavy rainfall when paths become very muddy and potentially impassable with young children.

Nearby Eats

Head to Freising town center (about 10 minutes by car) for family-friendly options like traditional Bavarian restaurants with outdoor beer gardens that welcome children, or stop at a local bakery (Bäckerei) for fresh pretzels and pastries perfect for a post-hike snack.

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