Best attractions and places to see around Germering include a blend of historical sites, cultural venues, and natural landscapes. This Bavarian town offers a variety of attractions, from its historical roots reflected in architectural styles to modern cultural events. Germering features natural areas like the Germeringer See and Hölzl Forest, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Its location also allows access to the Würm River, which flows from Lake Starnberg.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Very nice section of this route on the Würm, through a wonderful landscape. Simply cycle in a relaxed manner and capture the beautiful perspectives of nature. Moderate climbs and smaller descents make this tour an experience.
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A highlight in many ways - great photo opportunity, even from afar through the open meadow "Am Durchblick" - nice stop in front of the castle by the pond without consumption or inside in the café - is on the Würmradweg-Nord between Pasing and Allach-Untermenzing in a north-south direction - east-west direction the castle is at the western end of the green belt "Durchblick" to Nymphenburg Palace and to the east to Langwieder See Where Munich cyclists like to ride, including insider tips. - link to the map: https://t1p.de/radlvorrangnetz - app "MunichWays":
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Very nice section of the route, here you drive directly on the water, if you can, you should plan this route, you will be amazed. My unreserved recommendation.
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Without komoot, it's easy to miss the signs in some tricky parts of the route. From Pasing it goes beautifully north past the Blutenburg to Allach. It goes south to Starnberg. From Gauting there is an alternative, more family-friendly route via Gut Rieden: https://www.munichways.de/starnberg-routen/
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A nice stop can be made at the Blutenburg, e.g. B. on a bike tour along the Würm or to Nymphenburg Palace www.munichways.de/Entdeckertour
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Whether by bike or on foot, it is always wonderful to drive or walk through the Würmtal...
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always nice to walk or cycle through the Würmtal ... but prefer to cycle during the week and not at the weekend (it's quite crowded here)
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Germering offers several beautiful natural spots. You can visit the Würmtal Riverbank, known for its idyllic natural stream and picnic spots. The Würm Riverside Trail provides a scenic route for walking or cycling. The Germeringer See is a popular lake for swimming and picnicking, while Hölzl Forest offers lush trails for hiking and biking.
Yes, Germering is surrounded by various hiking trails. You can find easy to moderate routes like the 'Forest Edge Near Döttelbauer – Schindler Mine Pond loop' or the 'SeeKiosk Germering – Highest Point of Parsberg loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated Hiking around Germering guide.
Cyclists can enjoy the scenic Würm Riverside Trail, which extends from Dachau to Starnberg. For mountain biking, routes like the 'Andechs Monastery – Weßlinger See loop' or the 'View of the Ammersee – Herrsching Pier loop' offer diverse terrain. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around Germering guide.
Germering has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. The Church of St. Martin showcases a blend of Gothic and Baroque architecture. You can also explore Germering's Old Town, visit the Germering Museum for insights into the town's past, or see the historic Blutenburg Castle, a former hunting lodge known for its architecture.
Yes, Germering has a vibrant cultural scene. The Stadthalle Germering regularly hosts concerts, theater performances, and exhibitions. You can also immerse yourself in local arts and crafts at the Germering Cultural Center or follow the Germering Sculpture Trail, which features various artworks throughout the town.
Families will find several engaging options. The Germeringer See is ideal for swimming and picnicking. The City Park offers green spaces and playgrounds. The Germering Wildlife Park is home to various animals, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls and wildlife viewing. The Blutenburg Castle is also considered family-friendly with its cafe and surrounding areas.
Yes, the Germeringer See is a beautiful lake on the outskirts of town, perfect for swimming. Additionally, the Würm River, particularly near the Water wheel on the Würm at the Mesnersteg (Gräfelfing), offers spots for cooling down and wild swimming.
Visitors appreciate the Würm River for its tranquil beauty and recreational opportunities. The Würmtal Riverbank is loved for its dreamlike valley and idyllic natural stream, with many enjoying the great picnic spots. The Würm Riverside Trail is praised for its scenic route, making it a popular choice for cycling and walking.
Yes, for a wonderful panoramic view over Germering, you can visit the viewing platform located on top of the town hall.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Germering, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, swimming in Germeringer See, and enjoying the natural landscapes. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery, especially in areas like Hölzl Forest and along the Würm River.
Absolutely. Germering offers several running trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. Popular options include the 'View of Lake Germering – Barefoot Path loop' and the 'Wooden Gazebo in Westpark – Forest Fitness Trail loop'. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Germering guide.
Beyond the main attractions, the Water wheel on the Würm at the Mesnersteg (Gräfelfing) is a meditative spot where you can watch the quiet babble of the river. The Zenja (Centre for Young and Old) is also notable as one of the first multi-generational centers in Germany, reflecting a unique community initiative.


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