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Former military airfield, now landscape park with meadows, meadow orchards, bushland and a little stream at the western end.
The Landschaftspark Hachinger Tal is a 150 hectares area in the south of Munich that is part of the Munich gravel plain. It contains the rest of a heath area and was used as a military airfield from 1933 to 1997, with the runway still existing. From March on, you hear the sound of singing Sanglærke from the meadows, in May/June also sometimes Vagtel. There are protected areas for meadow breeders, see local signs. In spring there are birdsongs from Gulspurv and Jernspurv in the bushes, while in May/June you find Rødrygget Tornskade and singing Havesanger, Gulbug and Kærsanger.
During spring and autumn migration good chances of Vestlig Sortstrubet Bynkefugl, Bynkefugl, Stenpikker or Broget fluesnapper, with luck also rare migrants like Hærfugl or Markpiber. In winter especially the little stream (Hachinger Bach) can be interesting, with Isfugl, Bjergvipstjert and sometimes Dobbeltbekkasin or Enkeltbekkasin. From time to time several rarities have been observed in the park, like Mosehornugle, Rosenbrystet Tornskade and Hvidskægget Sanger.
The Landschaftspark Hachinger Tal is located in the south of Munich. From Munich you can get there by train (S-Bahn), bus or bike. When you arive by by car there are several parking options: Unterhaching (An der Hachinger Haid), Neubiberg (Auf der Heid), Ottobrunn, (Haidgraben, near Kathi-Weidner-Weg). Click on a P in the map for directions. You can explore the Landschaftspark best on foot or by bike. The circular walking route indicated on the map is about 7,5 km.
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