The Munich Transport and Tariff Association (MVV) has partnered with several districts in the Munich region to create new excursion routes accessible via public transportation. These tours, designed for sustainable and stress-free weekend outings, include the MVV Biergarten Tour, Museum Tour, and Kloster Tour. This initiative lets locals and international visitors explore Bavaria’s cultural, historical, and scenic highlights without the hassle of traffic or parking. Detailed route maps and travel tips are available online for each tour.
The MVV Biergarten Tour highlights traditional Bavarian beer gardens rich in history and charm. Easily reachable by MVV, these sites include the Klosterstüberl Fischbachau, with roots tracing back to the founding of the Fischbachau Monastery in 1085. Another favorite is the Maisinger Seehof in Starnberg, nestled by Lake Maising and perfect for combining with a nature walk through the Maisinger Gorge or along the King Ludwig Way. For cyclists and hikers, the Gasthof Drexl near the Ammer-Amper Cycle Path or the Aujäger Guesthouse in Pupplinger Au near the Isar River are popular stops. The full route map is downloadable at mvv-muenchen.de/biergartentour.
For art and history enthusiasts, the MVV Museum Tour connects visitors to cultural treasures like the Franz Marc Museum, located above Lake Kochel in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district. The museum’s extensive collection focuses on the "Blauer Reiter" movement and Marc’s artistic legacy. In Starnberg, the Museum Starnberger See showcases royal Bavarian history, including historic artifacts like a preserved princely boat. In Eichenau, the Pfefferminz Museum tells the story of the region's mint cultivation, offering a rare chance to taste locally grown peppermint tea. Visitors can find more details and a downloadable museum guide at mvv-muenchen.de/museumstour.
The MVV Kloster Tour provides a serene journey through Bavaria’s most picturesque monasteries. Destinations include Kloster Benediktbeuern in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Kloster Andechs in Starnberg, and Kloster Fürstenfeld in Fürstenfeldbruck. Each site offers insights into Bavarian ecclesiastical history, art, and culinary traditions, including the region's famous monastery-brewed beers. This route is a wonderful option for those seeking both spiritual and cultural experiences. Information and maps are available at mvv-muenchen.de/klostertour.
The MVV is already planning additional themed tours, such as a Christmas Market Tour in collaboration with six regional districts. These initiatives further demonstrate MVV’s commitment to making Bavaria’s attractions more accessible, while promoting eco-friendly travel and offering enriching experiences for both residents and international visitors.
The Munich Transport and Tariff Association (MVV) has partnered with several districts in the Munich region to create new excursion routes accessible via public transportation. These tours, designed for sustainable and stress-free weekend outings, include the MVV Biergarten Tour, Museum Tour, and Kloster Tour. This initiative lets locals and international visitors explore Bavaria’s cultural, historical, and scenic highlights without the hassle of traffic or parking. Detailed route maps and travel tips are available online for each tour.
The MVV Biergarten Tour highlights traditional Bavarian beer gardens rich in history and charm. Easily reachable by MVV, these sites include the Klosterstüberl Fischbachau, with roots tracing back to the founding of the Fischbachau Monastery in 1085. Another favorite is the Maisinger Seehof in Starnberg, nestled by Lake Maising and perfect for combining with a nature walk through the Maisinger Gorge or along the King Ludwig Way. For cyclists and hikers, the Gasthof Drexl near the Ammer-Amper Cycle Path or the Aujäger Guesthouse in Pupplinger Au near the Isar River are popular stops. The full route map is downloadable at mvv-muenchen.de/biergartentour.
For art and history enthusiasts, the MVV Museum Tour connects visitors to cultural treasures like the Franz Marc Museum, located above Lake Kochel in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district. The museum’s extensive collection focuses on the "Blauer Reiter" movement and Marc’s artistic legacy. In Starnberg, the Museum Starnberger See showcases royal Bavarian history, including historic artifacts like a preserved princely boat. In Eichenau, the Pfefferminz Museum tells the story of the region's mint cultivation, offering a rare chance to taste locally grown peppermint tea. Visitors can find more details and a downloadable museum guide at mvv-muenchen.de/museumstour.
The MVV Kloster Tour provides a serene journey through Bavaria’s most picturesque monasteries. Destinations include Kloster Benediktbeuern in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, Kloster Andechs in Starnberg, and Kloster Fürstenfeld in Fürstenfeldbruck. Each site offers insights into Bavarian ecclesiastical history, art, and culinary traditions, including the region's famous monastery-brewed beers. This route is a wonderful option for those seeking both spiritual and cultural experiences. Information and maps are available at mvv-muenchen.de/klostertour.
The MVV is already planning additional themed tours, such as a Christmas Market Tour in collaboration with six regional districts. These initiatives further demonstrate MVV’s commitment to making Bavaria’s attractions more accessible, while promoting eco-friendly travel and offering enriching experiences for both residents and international visitors.