Best attractions and places to see in Panzerwiese Und Hartelholz include a diverse landscape of heathlands and forests. This approximately 200-hectare nature reserve, part of the Munich Green Belt, features the expansive Panzerwiese heath and the Hartelholz forest. The area is recognized for its ecological importance as an FFH area and offers well-maintained paths for outdoor activities. It also holds historical significance from its past as a military training ground, with relics like the Panzermauer.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Nice route along the Panzerwiese nature reserve.
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Beautiful paths with small single trails
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After the "Heide-Meer" you pass the gondola
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Beautiful path through the heathland
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H to me today and
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very beautiful heathland landscape, also for enjoying the sun
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Great training route if you want to get out of the city quickly. Coming from the city, it can be reached either from Ingolstädter Landstraße or via Schleißheimer Straße - Fortnerstraße. Both entrances are not paved but are easily accessible with a racing bike. The lap is great to roll and the intersections are all clearly visible in a clockwise direction. One lap is about 7.5 km
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A beautiful path on the outskirts along the southern edge of the Panzerwiese. You can even see a Venetian gondola here.
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The area is renowned for its extensive heathlands, particularly the Panzerwiese, a vast, largely treeless expanse that supports about 180 plant species, many of which are endangered. Adjacent to this is the Hartelholz Forest, a 115-hectare oak-pine forest providing a diverse habitat. Together, these form part of the Munich Green Belt and are recognized as an FFH area for their ecological importance.
Yes, the area has both historical relics and unique art installations. You can visit the Venetian Gondola and Pier at Panzerwiese, an artistic installation exploring the 'Myth of Venice' with a 50-meter jetty and a gondola. Another historical landmark is the Panzerwiese Graffiti Wall, a concrete wall near the Hartelholz forest that is one of the last remaining relics from the area's past as a military training ground.
Panzerwiese Und Hartelholz is a significant breeding ground for various bird species and home to numerous other wildlife, including small mammals, wild rabbits, toads, and partridges. Birdwatchers might spot species like the Eurasian Skylark, Common Chaffinch, Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Blackbird, and Greenfinch. Early morning or late afternoon are generally the best times for optimal wildlife sightings.
The reserve features well-maintained paths perfect for walking, cycling, and running. For cyclists, the Flugplatz Schleissheim Circuit offers a great training route with a 7.5 km lap. Hikers can enjoy the Panzerwiese Meadow and Trails, which include narrow paths through the heathland and forest. The Southern Edge of Panzerwiese also provides extensive grassy areas for walks and cycling on designated paths.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Venetian Gondola and Pier at Panzerwiese, the Southern Edge of Panzerwiese, and the Panzerwiese Meadow and Trails. The well-maintained walking and cycling paths make it accessible for all ages, and designated picnic areas are available for family outings amidst nature.
You can find several easy to moderate hiking routes in the area. For example, an easy 6.6 km loop from Harthof takes you through Panzerwiese und Hartelholz to the Panzerwiese Graffiti Wall. For more options, explore the various hiking routes available in the Hiking in Panzerwiese Und Hartelholz guide.
The area offers diverse cycling experiences. The Flugplatz Schleissheim Circuit is a popular 7.5 km training route for road cyclists. You can also find easy to moderate road cycling routes, such as the 14.4 km 'FC Bayern Campus – Munich–Garching Cycle Expressway loop'. For more detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Panzerwiese Und Hartelholz guide or the Cycling in Panzerwiese Und Hartelholz guide for touring bicycle options.
While specific public transport details are not provided, the area is part of the larger 'Nordhaide' district in northern Munich, suggesting accessibility. For those driving, parking is generally available at key entry points to the reserve. The Flugplatz Schleissheim Circuit, for instance, mentions entrances accessible from Ingolstädter Landstraße or Schleißheimer Straße - Fortnerstraße.
Panzerwiese Und Hartelholz is open year-round, offering different experiences with each season. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the blooming heathlands and lush forest, with sheep grazing in early summer. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the Hartelholz forest. For wildlife observation, early morning or late afternoon are recommended, especially during warmer months.
Yes, the area's proximity to other significant Munich sites allows for broader exploration. Nearby attractions include the Fröttmaninger Heide, Mallertshofer Holz, and Garchinger Heide, which are also part of the original Munich heath landscape. The Flugwerft Schleißheim, an aviation museum and an outpost of the Deutsches Museum, is also a short distance away.
The entire area is part of the Munich Green Belt and has been registered with the EU as a Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH) area, specifically 'heathland and turf forests north of Munich.' This designation highlights its critical role in conserving diverse plant and animal species, including 23 endangered plant species found on the Panzerwiese.


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