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Family friendly hiking trails around Hallbergmoos are characterized by a flat, accessible landscape, situated in the plain of a former moorland northeast of Munich. The region features the meandering Moosbach stream, offering serene routes, and is surrounded by the lush Isarauen (Isar Floodplains). These natural features provide diverse ecosystems and tranquil paths suitable for various fitness levels, making the area ideal for families.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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54
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.87km
01:29
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The rust-brown mock-up at Munich Airport is one of the most modern fire simulation facilities in Germany. Computer-controlled technology offers entirely new possibilities: For example, the effects of various extinguishing agents can be demonstrated without actually using foams or powders. The mock-up's dimensions are also impressive: It is 44 meters long, 35 meters wide, and 12 meters high. Its fuselage is modeled after a Boeing 747. An additional engine is installed on the tail. This allows firefighters to train for firefighting on aircraft with different engine configurations or on the auxiliary power unit (APU).
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Unfortunately, a visit is not possible at the moment due to restoration work.
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Three aviation legends are on display here: a Douglas DC-3, also known as the "Raisin Bomber," a Junkers JU 52 "Aunt JU," and a Lockheed L-1049 "Super Constellation." Some say it was the best three-engine aircraft of its time.
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Planes are flying around my ears left and right!
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Good old Aunt Ju... No longer able to fly, but beautiful to look at.
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Small but very nice. The shop has an impressive collection of airplane models!
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The Domberg in Freising is a nearly 30-meter-high hill north of the Isar, which is a landmark of Freising that can be seen from afar. The center is the Freising Cathedral, or more precisely the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. Korbinian in Freising. The western end of the cathedral courtyard is the former prince-bishop's residence of the Freising prince-bishops (until 1802), now the Cardinal Döpfner House. The Domberg and the old town - the later-built town - form the historic city center of Freising. The lower old town borders on the north and west. The only two entrances to the Domberg are through the old town from the east via the Agilolfingertor and from the west via the Kanzlerbogen. The southern slope of the mountain forms the border between the Danube-Isar hills (western part of the Lower Bavarian hills) and the Munich gravel plain. However, the Domberg is isolated from other hills and is surrounded by branches of the Moosach river in both the south and the north. A few hundred meters to the west rises the Weihenstephaner Berg. On the south side there are two viewing terraces, the Belvedere from the Baroque period and the lower new terrace (on the underground car park). There is a view towards Erdinger Moos with Munich Airport located there. When the visibility is good, the view from the Belvedere stretches across the Munich gravel plain to Munich and the Alps; when the foehn is blowing, you can see the northern Alpine chain from the Berchtesgaden Alps to the Allgäu Alps. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domberg_(Freising)
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The Holy Spirit Hospital is a facility in Freising that provides care for the elderly. The company is run by the Holy Spirit Hospital Foundation. The hospital dates back to Conrad Gaymann († 1376). The canon in St. Andrä and canon in Freising stipulated in his will of 1374, probably under the impression of the plague epidemic, that his entire estate should be used to build housing for poor, needy and sick people. According to archaeological finds, the first foundation building was a two-aisled hall building near the Moosach in the east of the old town and was probably completed in 1378. In 1380, Bishop Leopold von Sturmberg drew up the foundation charter, which stipulated that the cathedral dean should manage the administration and that the parish of St. George should be responsible for pastoral care. The hospital also included an east-facing single-aisled chapel with a tower on the north side. The foundation was financed by money or property that clergy and lay people bequeathed to the foundation. In 1416, the Munich patrician families Kopffenperger and Kolb donated a considerable sum for a daily mass. Today, an inscription from 1750 on the choir arch, which has been uncovered again, commemorates this donation. The church was rebuilt in 1489 and renovated again under Bishop Ernst of Bavaria in 1607. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiliggeistspital_(Freising)
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Hallbergmoos offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking opportunities, with over 100 routes suitable for various ages and fitness levels. The majority, around 80, are classified as easy, making them perfect for families with young children.
The trails around Hallbergmoos are generally flat and accessible, reflecting the region's history as a former moorland landscape. You'll find paths winding along the tranquil Moosbach stream and through the scenic Isarauen (Isar floodplains), offering a pleasant and easy-going experience for families.
Yes, many of the easy trails are ideal for families with toddlers. For a short and accessible option, consider the Munich Airport loop from München Flughafen Besucherpark, which is only 2.7 km long with minimal elevation gain. These shorter routes are perfect for little legs.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty and interesting sights. Many routes follow the peaceful Moosbach stream or explore the lush Isarauen. For a unique experience, the Munich Airport – Deer Enclosure loop from Hallbergmoos offers a chance to see local wildlife. Additionally, you can find highlights like the Ismaning Reservoir or the Feringasee nearby, perfect for a picnic or a break.
Yes, Hallbergmoos is generally very welcoming to dogs. Most trails are suitable for hiking with your canine companions, offering plenty of space to explore. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash where required and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The Hallbergmoos region is particularly beautiful in spring when the landscape bursts into bloom, and in autumn as the leaves change color, offering vibrant impressions. However, the generally flat terrain makes it enjoyable throughout much of the year, weather permitting.
Many of the family-friendly trails around Hallbergmoos are designed as loops, making them convenient for families. For example, the Munich Airport loop from Mariabrunn is a pleasant circular route of just under 6 km, offering an easy walk for the whole family.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.47 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil nature, the well-maintained and accessible paths, and the unique experience of plane spotting near the airport. The diverse landscapes, from stream-side paths to former moorland, are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many popular trails in Hallbergmoos. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages, making it convenient for families traveling by car.
Hallbergmoos is well-connected, and many trailheads are accessible via public transport. This allows families to reach the starting points easily, reducing the need for a car and offering a more sustainable way to explore the region.
While Hallbergmoos is relatively flat, you can find scenic spots, especially along the Moosbach stream and in the Isarauen. For a broader perspective, the nearby View of the Isar rapids offers a natural highlight, and the Fröttmaninger Berg provides elevated views in the wider area.
Hallbergmoos has a historical village center with lovingly restored buildings, where you can find cafes and restaurants to enjoy a meal or a snack after your hike. Additionally, the nearby bathing lake offers a lovely spot for picnics and barbecues.


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