Tay International | Surfing in Munich @tayinternational | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
The Eisbach Wave
The Eisbach Wave has become a popular tourist attraction in recent years and it’s an accelerator for the popularity of river surfing not only in Munich, but it inspires many other landlocked places all over Europe to create their own surfable standing wave. The wave is named after the small, man-made river Eisbach, which is a side arm of Munich’s main river, Isar. Eisbach Wave is centrally located next to museum Haus der Kunst and at the entrance to Munich's large inner-city park, Englischer Garten. Whether during the day or at night, in summer and even in the deepest winter, you will always meet surfers at the spot. #travel #germany #munich
The Eisbach Wave
The Eisbach Wave has become a popular tourist attraction in recent years and it’s an accelerator for the popularity of river surfing not only in Munich, but it inspires many other landlocked places all over Europe to create their own surfable standing wave. The wave is named after the small, man-made river Eisbach, which is a side arm of Munich’s main river, Isar. Eisbach Wave is centrally located next to museum Haus der Kunst and at the entrance to Munich's large inner-city park, Englischer Garten. Whether during the day or at night, in summer and even in the deepest winter, you will always meet surfers at the spot. #travel #germany #munich