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Flaucher & Isarauen

Flaucher & Isarauen

In the south of Munich in the borough Sendling close to the zoo “Hellabrunn” the area around the river Isar is called “Flaucher”. Centuries of flooding have created a very natural meadow landscape.

The name of this part of the river Isar goes back to a restaurant “Zum Flaucher” that was built around 1870 in a forester’s lodge from about 1800 in the western meadows of the river Isar.

At the beginning of the 20th century this areas was caught up by the industrialization when the power stations Isar I to III were built. Water from the river Isar was then derived into a canal.

Since the year 2000 the stream landscape of the river Isar in Munich has be recultivated. Also the landscape of the Flaucher was put into its old shape with a lot of effort. This had a positive effect on nature and made space for a big recreation area close to the city.

Today “Flaucher” is very popular among Munich locals and tourists. Especially on warm summer evenings and weekends there are many people on the gravel beaches, having a barbecue and party.

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The river Isar at the Flaucher

The river Isar at the Flaucher *

The river Isar at the Flaucher The river Isar at the Flaucher (seen from the bridge Flauchersteg) The river Isar at the Flaucher The river Isar with the Flauchersteg (bridge) The park-area at the Flaucher

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* Photo: By Schlaier (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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