You can never go wrong with a relaxed walk in Munich. If you fancy a longer walk with a stop or two at a kiosk, then you've come to the right place. Because we're taking you on a gourmet walk from Thalkirchen to Großhesseloher Brücke.

It starts in Thalkirchen. If you want, you can stock up on drinks, sweets, hearty snacks, ice cream and more at Kiosk 1917 (Tierparkstraße 2). So you are well equipped for the almost 8-kilometer walk (there and back).

© Kiosk 1917

With the Munich Kayaking Club behind you, simply follow the Isarwehrkanal. Which side of the Isar you walk on is up to you. The path always leads straight ahead, but that doesn't mean it gets boring. After all, there is always plenty to see along the Isar: Other pedestrians, dogs running free, cyclists and joggers. So it never gets boring.

If you haven't grabbed a bite to eat beforehand, you can do so at the Flaucherstandl kiosk. It has hot and cold drinks, wieners, cheese sandwiches and ice cream ready for you. And while you munch away in peace, it's wonderful to pause for a moment and watch the hustle and bustle around you.

© Luba Schwirtz

Before you get to Großhesseloher Brücke, you have the opportunity to replenish your honey supplies. Isar Honig works on the principle of trust: the different types of honey can be seen behind little doors. If you like a variety, you open the door and, as an honest buyer, put the purchase price into a money slot. Isar Honig is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (exceptions possible during Corona). Incidentally, the beekeeper is not only happy about your honesty when paying, but also about empty honey jars. A small basket under the sales cabinet serves as a collection point.

Once you arrive at the Großhesseloher Bridge, a wonderful view of the Isar awaits you for the grand finale at the top of the combined footpath and cycle path. The short climb up the bridge is definitely worth it.

© Luba Schwirtz

And then you finally have the choice: you can either walk on to Pullach and take the S-Bahn (Großhesselohe) back there or simply cross the bridge and walk back the other way. Whatever your decision, we have one last food tip. The Kiosk-Café Isarfräulein. Homemade cakes, small savory snacks, Bircher muesli or chia pudding await you here. Add a delicious Kimbo coffee from the portafilter, a cold beer or a warm homemade ginger-mint tea and the day is perfect.

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