Eisbach Wave (Eisbachwelle)

Eisbach Wave (Eisbachwelle)

Eisbach Wave (Eisbachwelle)

Nestled in the heart of Munich, a city located about 310 miles (500 kilometers) from the nearest coast, the Eisbach Wave has been a unique attraction since the 1970s. This artificial wave, standing at approximately 3 feet (1 meter) high, forms part of the Eisbach River and provides a consistent, year-round spot for surfers to hone their skills. The wave’s location in the English Garden, a large public park, offers a striking contrast between urban life and the thrill of surfing. Visitors can watch skilled surfers ride the wave or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere and the blend of nature and city culture.

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