Description
The Freisinger Moos nature reserve consists of extensive grassland, moor grass meadows and other wetlands and bushes, reed beds and sedge marshes. The Freisinger Moos forms the link between the Erdinger Moos in the east and the Dachauer Moos in the west. The Moosach is the largest river in the Freisinger Moos and forms the main connecting axis to other wetlands.
The Storspove breeds in the area. Meadow breeders such as Vipe and Sanglerke can be seen. Sometimes Åkerrikse can be heard. Other birds you can observe are Stork, Tornsanger, Møller, Tornskate, Pirol, Gjøk and Gulspurv. The moor is also a habitat for rare dragonfly and butterfly species. There is an observation tower in the area.
Details
Access
The Freisinger Moos is located immediately southwest of Freising, between Massenhausen, Vötting and Pulling. Press P on the map for directions to a parking spot. There are many paths and roads that cross the area. In order to protect and preserve this unique landscape, walkers should stay on the paths and pay attention to appropriate signage, especially during the breeding season of the birds.

