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Upper Bavaria

Weihenstephan Court Garden – Moosach River, Freising loop from Freising

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Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria

Weihenstephan Court Garden – Moosach River, Freising loop from Freising

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Weihenstephan Court Garden – Moosach River, Freising loop from Freising

03:07

11.8km

110m

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 18, 2026

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Freisinger Moos und Echinger Gfild

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Train Station

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1.46 km

View of Freising from Weihenstephaner Berg

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From here you have an impressive view over part of Freising. You can stay here for a long time.

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1.50 km

Ruin of a baroque round church of the Asam brothers from the 18th century above a hillside source, which according to legend was "awakened" by Freisinger's patron saint Korbinian around 770 and is still splashing in a gallery today. Above it on the ridge was the monastery of Weihenstephan, a nucleus of the Christianization of Europe. There are still rumors (or hopes) that Charlemagne was born here, but there is no evidence. In any case, a very historical place in the middle of the lush forest of the Weihenstephan southern slope.

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1.53 km

Weihenstephan Court Garden

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Here, too, one can enjoy the wonderful gardens of Weihenstephan.
There are more gardens to admire on the other side of the brewery building.

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1.84 km

Weihenstephan Bräu-Stüberl

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2.90 km

Mensaweiher

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3.83 km

Orangery

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Excellent Italian café in a former greenhouse of Weihenstephan-Triesdorf College on the grounds of the gardens.

Opening hours:
daily from Tuesday to Sunday from 8am to 6pm

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6.26 km

Great destination in the spring.
Super educational trail over the forest and trees. There is also a hedge labyrinth for the children.

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9.73 km

The monastery Neustift is a former abbey of the Premonstratensians in Freising in Bavaria in the diocese of Freising. The monastery is located in the eponymous district Neustift.

It was founded in 1142 by Bishop Otto I von Freising with the support of the Margraves of Austria. First provost, the monastery was raised in 1717 to the abbey. The monastery area was a Hofmark, and possessed the Niedergerichtsbarkeit. As an exclave - it was almost completely enclosed in the area of the Hochstift Freising - it was not under the stewardship of the Prince-Bishop of Freising, but belonged to the duchy / electorate of Bavaria.

The monastery was dissolved in 1803 in the wake of secularization, after the last abbot Kastulus Wohlmuth died in August 1802 and no new one was allowed to be elected. The buildings served as barracks from 1803 to 1905. From 1906 to 1971, it housed a cloth factory as well as apartments and offices. Since 1987, it is the seat of the Landratsamt Freising. The three-storey building complex is located south of the church, built at the end of the 17th century. Southeast of it, the detached monastery library (with preserved coffered ceiling from 1623), east of the monastery building is the "monastery garden" (park). The former ballroom of the monastery is today the boardroom of the district council. West of the monastery the former economy building, now part of the district office.

(Https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_Neustift_(Freising))

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11.0 km

Moosach River, Freising

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The Moosach is an (originally) almost 50 km long left tributary of the Isar, which flows between Freising and Moosburg. However, it must also be counted as the right tributary of the Amper, as the Mühlbach, which splits off shortly before the mouth of the Isar, leads almost 30 percent of the water at Moosburg into the Amper. The mean annual discharge in Freising is just under 3 m³ / s. Places on their (original) run are Munich, Oberschleißheim, Unterschleißheim, Eching, Neufahrn, Freising and Marzling.

de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moosach_(Isar)

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11.8 km

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Train Station

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8.76 km

1.78 km

736 m

555 m

Surfaces

4.22 km

3.34 km

3.26 km

489 m

418 m

101 m

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Saturday 6 June

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13°C

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