No other tour around Murnau on Lake Staffelsee offers more insight into untouched nature than the well-known and beloved Moos-Rundweg.
The great gray shrike, corncrake or adder, the carnivorous sundew, Siberian iris, bug orchid or Karel's scepter: in the Murnauer Moos - the largest contiguous and still largely original wetland area in Central Europe, there is still a great wealth of plant and animal species, which already exist elsewhere. long gone. With the lakes and streams and the geologically striking rows of hills, the"Köcheln\\\", the nature reserve, which covers around 7,000 hectares, is also the largest bird breeding area in southern Germany. From the Ramsach Church, built in the 8th century, the walk first runs along the Ramsach and Lindach streams, before continuing to the right on a fishermen's climb. Continuing through the Westried hamlet of Murnau, you cross a ridge with beautiful views of both the marsh and the Alps back to the Ramsach church, where you can relax in the Biergarten or at Gasthaus"Ähndl\\\".