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Wolfratshausen

Highlights in Wolfratshausen

City of Wolfratshausen / Adrian Greiter

By raft to Munich

The rafts were once used for transportation from Wolfratshausen to Munich, but today the passenger raft trips offer a unique experience. Along the natural landscapes of the Loisach and Isar rivers, you can enjoy a leisurely ride with snacks, beer and music all the way to Thalkirchen.
City of Wolfratshausen / Adrian Greiter

On the trail of Hubert and/or Staller

Explore the filming locations of the popular early evening series in Wolfratshausen with the Mein Bankerl WOR app. The walk takes you from bench to bench, where you will be given puzzle questions and information about the series, and can take part in a prize draw at the end.
City of Wolfratshausen / Adrian Greiter

The fairytale forest in the Isar valley

There are numerous attractions such as exciting rides or extraordinary play and climbing facilities to discover in the fairytale forest. A family outing that will be an unforgettable experience.
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Bergwald-Erlebnispfad

Spürt den Waldboden unter euren Füßen, löst Waldrätsel und entdeckt Waldtiere durch Fernrohre. Der Bergwald-Erlebnispfad ist ein abwechslungsreiches Ziel für Familien und Schulklassen.
© BADEHAUS memorial site / Juris Mardwig

BADEHAUS memorial site

War and peace, destruction and reconstruction, endings and new beginnings - the BADEHAUS place of remembrance tells the story of all this.
City of Wolfratshausen / Adrian Greiter

Museum Wolfratshausen

An interactive model of the town, modern media stations, including touch stations and public tours invite you on a journey into the 1000-year history of the rafting town in the Wolfratshausen Museum.

Wolfratshausen

The town of Wolfratshausen, nestled between the rivers Loisach and Isar rivers, lies not far from Munich in the northern part of the Tölzer Land region. Wolfratshausen is known for the traditional craft of rafting and the passenger raft trips that still go as far as Munich-Thalkirchen even today. By bus and train, by car or via the many cycle paths the city is easy to reach. On site, a stroll through the historic old town, a walk along the Wolfratshauser with panoramic views of the foothills of the Alps or a leisurely visit to one of the many cafés and pubs.