Are you easily motivated by food or drink? We are too. To be honest, the prospect of a snack or a warm drink is the only thing that can motivate us to go for a walk. If you feel the same way, here are a few ideas on how to sweeten your endless walking.

Brother Mill and a tour of the Flaucher

The Flaucher is never a bad idea. And neither is the Brother Mill bakery in Sendling. So if you combine the two, it can only be a good round. Grab a puff pastry cinnamon bun, a brioche or a pretzel and head down to the Isar. It doesn't really matter whether you walk towards Thalkirchner Brücke or more to the north. The main thing is that you have something good to eat with you.

Wildbräu kiosk and enjoy the view in Kronepark

The Kronepark in Obergiesing may not be the most exciting park in Munich, but it offers a sublime view over the city. Get a warm coffee (or whatever you like) at the small blue kiosk at Nockherberg, take a walk through the Kronepark, enjoy the view and then, if you feel like it, extend the tour with a walk along the Hochstraße. Here you will not only pass Nockherberg and huge building sites, but also have another great view over the city. There are also some lovely little houses and interesting streets to discover here. At Gebsattelbrücke, for example, you can walk back down towards the Isar. And then home. Because that's enough.

Olympia Alm and in the footsteps of Father Timofej

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You can't really recommend the Olympic Park to anyone for a weekend outing. Far too many people. But a visit to the Olympia Alm is. It's open on Saturdays and Sundays these days, unless it's stormy or raining. So here's an idea: go to the beautiful mountain pasture, treat yourself and then pay another visit to Father Timofej's East-West Peace Church. It's bound to look really beautiful with snow.

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Discover Gans Woanders and vegetable patches in the rose garden

The rose garden in Untergiesing is over the top in summer, but also has its charm at other times of the year. Above all, it's like a little oasis of calm away from the busy Isar. The idea: get some chips to go at Gans Woanders on Pilgersheimer Straße - and we're talking great chips here - maybe grab a cake for later and then make your way towards the rose garden. Discover a bit of beautiful Untergiesing, past Sommerstraße in the direction of the Isar. At Sachsenstraße, turn left and you will see the rose garden. Once there, just walk around without any instructions and eat the cake. And see if you can spot the vegetable patches at Greencity, we always find them so fascinating.

Café Clara and a stroll through the Old North Cemetery

Do you feel like going out, but not so much for exercise? Then grab a coffee at Café Clara and make the short walk to the Old North Cemetery. There, you can keep your face in the sun for a while. If there are a lot of people queuing outside the café - which can very well be the case - you can try the new Oi Marì a little further up Georgenstraße. In any case, the Old North Cemetery is a wonderful place to sit in the sun, there are plenty of benches and you can also stroll around. Then you'll have had enough of all the joggers, baby carriages etc. and you can go home.

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Bäckerei echt jetzt and the Pinakotheken sculpture park

The Pinakotheken art area on Barerstraße is home to numerous sculptures that you can discover on a short walk. To make sure you have enough to eat, start your tour at the echt jetzt bakery. You'll only get good stuff there - 100% gluten-free and 100% organic. We particularly recommend the cinnamon buns - it doesn't get any fluffier than that! Afterwards, all you have to do is walk down Barerstraße and you're right in the middle of the sculpture park. In this article, our art expert Julia tells you exactly what you can discover there. Have fun!

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