numa I Munico Apartments





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This is the official route of the Munich Mega March 2022. To give you an initial overview of the route of the Munich Mega March, you will find all the relevant information here so that you never lose sight of the route. Click through the tabs to see all the important information. The waypoints, in particular, give you information about the starting point, the refreshment stations, and the destination. You will also find out where there are points along the route that are relevant to you,...
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Quiet racing bike route east of the Isar from the south of Munich to the Pupplinger Au. The route, which runs almost exclusively on quiet back roads and through forests, is ideal as a small training lap. --------------------------------------------- Accessible by bus and train
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A nice route for racing bikes out of Munich. The majority of the route leads over very well paved roads in the forest or in the Isar floodplains (motor vehicles are not allowed to drive here). There are long straights, a short, crisp incline of a maximum of 17%, a fast descent and "undulating" sections. It is also a beautiful route in terms of landscape, especially along the Isar and through the woods. There are 3 wells with Munich drinking water directly on the route (one at the start / end...
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Popular mountain bike route along the Isar near Munich, Bavaria. The route begins at the Wittelsbacher Bridge in Munich and meanders from there along the Isar via the Flaucher, the Hellabrunn Zoo and the Grünwald to the Schäftlarn monastery. The Isar trails can be a bit technically challenging as they are sometimes very narrow and blocked with roots and stones. There are numerous places to stop for refreshments along the way. Highlights: - Along the Isar - Hellabrunn Zoo - Isar valley view...
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Demanding "Traumpfad" - the most popular and well-known crossing of the Alps This demanding long-distance route runs from Munich's Marienplatz to St. Mark's Square in Venice. The route, known as the "Traumpfad" was designed by Ludwig Graßler in 1974 and consisted of 28 daily stages. The "Traumpfad" leads through many historic towns, picturesque villages, and breathtaking mountain scenery. Of course, individual stages can also be hiked as day tours. The topography is consistently varied...