Marienklausensteg, Pedestrian bridge in Thalkirchen, Munich, Germany
The Marienklausensteg is a steel and concrete footbridge crossing the Isar River in the Thalkirchen district of Munich. The structure provides a direct crossing point between hiking and cycling trails on both riverbanks.
A wooden bridge stood at this location from 1887 before being replaced by the current structure in 1997. The new bridge was built using modern steel and concrete construction methods.
The footbridge serves as a meeting point where residents and visitors gather to watch the river and enjoy outdoor activities along its banks. People use this spot to transition between the two sides while connecting with the natural landscape.
The bridge is situated near hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and the Hinterbrühler See recreational area. It provides easy access to outdoor activities on both sides and is busiest during fair weather when people enjoy the surrounding nature.
An Isar rescue watchtower station stands beside the bridge and monitors water activities in this section of the river. This presence highlights the area's popularity among swimmers and water sport enthusiasts.
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