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Hiking : Sankt-Martin-Straße - München

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Map of the trail for Sankt-Martin-Straße - München

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

0.912 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

This hiking route in Sankt-Martin-Straße, München offers a super easy trek through the stunning landscape. Starting from the trailhead, you'll come across various points of interest along the way.

At the beginning of the hike, you'll find a shelter just 0.09 kilometers from the start, offering a convenient spot to rest or seek shelter if needed. As you continue on, at 0.03 kilometers from the start, you'll pass by L' Orchidea, a restaurant where you can grab a bite to eat. Further along the trail at 0.14 kilometers from the start, you'll find Taverne Lithos im Brecherspitz, another restaurant offering sustenance.

Throughout the hike, you'll come across several parking areas for convenience, with some being closer to the start and others further away. Additionally, there are multiple water fountains and natural water sources along the trail, perfect for refilling your water bottle.

The route is circular, allowing you to enjoy the scenery from all angles. With a distance of 0.912 kilometers and little to no elevation gain, this hike is perfect for hikers of all levels. Remember to bring plenty of water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast before embarking on this delightful adventure. Enjoy your hike in Sankt-Martin-Straße, München!

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