Wolfratshausen

Wolfratshausen is a wood rafting town in Upper Bavaria.

Understand

Wolfratshausen, first mentioned in 1003 as Wolueradeshusun, is immediately south of the confluence of the Loisach and Isar, the junction of two important traffic arteries to Mittenwald and Garmisch . Until the construction of the railway line from Munich to Mittenwald around 1889, rafting was the most important transport route for trade from the south / Italy and thus the most important source of income in the village for centuries.

Get in

By ship

The Isar is not suitable for passenger shipping, but see the 'do' section.

See

  • 🌍 Parish Church of St.Andreas, Marienplatz 4. Baroque hall church using larger parts of the previous church from 1484
  • 🌍 City hall.
  • 🌍 Burg Wolfratshausen. Remains of a castle

Do

  • 🌍 Fairytale forest in the Isar valley, Krauterstrasse 39, 82515 Wolfratshausen (in a shady wooded area southeast of the city center), +49 8171 38 55 838. Fairy tale trail, rides, slide tower, playhouse labyrinth, baby playground, etc.; particularly suitable for families with small children.
  • Isar raft trips. "Fun rides" with lots of beer on wooden rafts in the water of the Isar from Wolfratshausen to Munich/Thalkirchen , distance approx. 30 km; Season from around the beginning of May to mid-September.

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