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The Isar River, which flows through Munich and splits the city in half, provides visitors and locals with a variety of recreational opportunities.
About the River

A number of popular pursuits take place on its waters or along its banks. Fishing in the River Isar is quite popular and overnight fishing packages are offered by outfitters in the area. Expect to catch graylings and other similar fish. (A license is required for all adults.)

Sunbathing is also a common warm weather occurrence on the banks of the Isar River. But beware…nude sunbathing is allowed in certain areas and if you’re not accustomed to this tradition, you may be in for an embarrassing moment or two.

River Surfing on the Eisbach
On a stretch of the river known as the Eisbach – a tributary of the Isar which runs directly through the Englischer Garten – avid surfers can practice their skills without ever leaving the city! Though Munich is hundreds upon hundreds of miles
from any coastline, a “permanent” wave, produced as the river’s waters shoot from an underground tunnel, allows for some pretty radical river surfing. The water comes out of the tunnel at about 5 meters per second and only one person can surf at a time. Nevertheless, polite German surfers wait their turn to enjoy this awesome city activity. If you decide to give it a try, remember that the rocks and walls nearby add to the potential danger of surfing here and that the water is almost always cold.

Surfing on the Eisbach
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