Munich: 3 Hours Amazing River Surf - Eisbach in Munich 2024

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Welcome to Eisbach, the birthplace of river surfing and probably the most famous wave in Central Europe. The Eisbach is a 1.2-mile river that flows across the Englischer Garten in Munich, Germany.

Highlights

  • Eisbach: The Mother of all River Waves in Germany
  • The Most Famous Wave in Central Europe - Eisbach, Germany
  • Eisbach means 'Icy Creek' or 'Ice Brook' in English - Surf River Munich Germany
  • One Day Surf Munich - Take a Surf Day Trip to Munich in Germany
  • Surf Guided Tour Munich - Hosted by Munich Locals - Find Unique Tours in Munich

Description

Despite being a small distributary of the Isar River, the Eisbach features a very fast stream, making surfing a reality in an inland city. The Eisbach wave is a stationary, human-made wave located just 50 yards away from the Haus der Kunst modern and contemporary art museum in front of a nearby bridge. The standing wave breaks in cold, 15-inch (40 centimeters) deep and 40-foot (12 meters) wide waters. The surfing conditions at Eisbach vary depending on the weather and the time of the year, but it could produce a solid three-to-four-foot wave. The best time of the year to ride Germany's quintessential river wave is from March to November when water levels are not too high and not too low. The average water temperatures range from 50 °F (10 °C) during summer to 62 °F (17 °C) during the winter season. Eisbach means 'icy creek' or 'ice brook' in English. Although the Eisbach River wave rarely freezes due to its strong currents, it can easily reach extremely low temperatures of around 34 °F (1.1 °C).

Includes

All included: Drinks Surfboards and equipment (board, leash, fins, wax) Surfboards 7'0” Soft top - (more stability and buoyancy) leash & fins Bodyboard 42' (you can try it) Wetsuits - Full one-piece Neoprene made of 5 mm with an integrated hood 4 mm neoprene surfing booties Locker Free entrance Guidelines Eisbach Surf Etiquette English Garden Information Sony Pro Camera Photos

Important Information

  • Who is allowed to surf at the Eisbach? For the Eisbach, anyone with experience on a surfboard. The Eisbach wave is quite difficult and dangerous to surf because the water is shallow and the current strong. Is the Eisbach dangerous? The Eisbach is not safe for non-swimmers. The low water temperature and the strong current should never be underestimated! Surfing is legal at your own risk.

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