Flosslände (River)

48.090233 N / 11.545283 O

Flosslände (River) Surf Spot Guide, Germany

Nestled in the heart of Munich, Flosslände stands as the birthplace of river surfing, where pioneers first rode standing waves back in 1972. This gentle artificial wave offers playful rights and lefts over a flat rock bottom, delivering fun, powerless rides that suit every surfer looking for an accessible session. The vibe here is welcoming, with a compact 6-meter-wide wave reaching up to 0.5 meters high, perfect for honing skills under a scenic pedestrian bridge.

Geography and Nature

Flosslände is located in the Thalkirchen district on the southern edge of Munich, right next to the Thalkirchen campsite and along a canal branching from the Isar River, between the Isarsteg Marienklause and the Munich Zoo area. The spot sits in a green recreational zone with grassy meadows ideal for chilling between sessions, surrounded by urban woods and the steady flow of the historic raft canal built in 1899. The rocky riverbed and shallow waters create a unique riverine landscape, far from remote beaches but embedded in the city's southern outskirts.

Surf Setup

This is a modified canal river wave, forming mellow A-frames that peel both right and left in a straightforward shape without much barreling power. Optimal conditions come with steady water flow from the raft canal, best during controlled releases that build the wave, while offshore winds are minimal in this river setup—focus on calm days without upstream gusts disrupting the face. High tide isn't a factor here, but the wave peaks during specific flow times, often mornings on weekends or regulated summer hours; expect a typical session of long, forgiving rides on a 0.5-meter face, ideal for practicing turns and linking maneuvers on a compact, steep section.

Consistency and Best Time

Flosslände offers regular surf from May to early October, powered by seasonal rafting flows that make the wave reliable during those months, especially in summer when water levels stabilize for daily sessions from sunrise to sunset. Weekdays provide steadier, less interrupted waves early in the day, while weekends build more power post-morning with raft traffic; avoid outside this window, as low flows render it unsurfable, and check IGSM updates for exact timings.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, creating uncrowded sessions, while weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visitors. The community blends beginners with intermediates in a supportive atmosphere.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Flosslände shines for beginners and intermediates thanks to its easy entry, shallow flat rock bottom, and forgiving fun waves that build confidence without overwhelming power. Advanced riders enjoy linking tricks on the steep face, while newcomers can expect straightforward paddles from the side and endless rides to practice basics. Everyone leaves stoked from the accessible, community-driven vibe.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow rocky bottom demands booties to avoid sharp stones, and rocky walls on both sides risk board rail damage—always fall flat to minimize injury. Use a self-releasing leash as required, and watch for occasional small eddies behind the wave.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) brings water temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm wetsuit or even boardshorts suffice on warmer days. Winter (December to March) drops to 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit for any rare flows, though the main season avoids this. Spring and Fall hover around 10 to 15 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit to stay comfortable during building sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Munich Airport (MUC), about 45 kilometers north, then take the S-Bahn train to the city center and switch to bus 135 direct to Flosslände stop, roughly 30 minutes total from the airport station. From Munich Hauptbahnhof central station, hop on U3 to Thalkirchen (15 minutes) and walk 1 kilometer south along the Isar, or take bus 135 straight to the campsite. Driving from the city center takes 20 minutes via A995 south to Thalkirchen exit; park for free in the nearby woods or pay at the Thalkirchen campsite lot, with the wave just a 200-meter walk across a small pedestrian bridge. Public bus 135 from U-Bahn Thalkirchen drops you right at the spot, making it surfer-friendly without a car.

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Flosslände (River) 

Germany
48.090233 N / 11.545283 O
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Flosslände (River) Surf Spot Guide, Germany

Nestled in the heart of Munich, Flosslände stands as the birthplace of river surfing, where pioneers first rode standing waves back in 1972. This gentle artificial wave offers playful rights and lefts over a flat rock bottom, delivering fun, powerless rides that suit every surfer looking for an accessible session. The vibe here is welcoming, with a compact 6-meter-wide wave reaching up to 0.5 meters high, perfect for honing skills under a scenic pedestrian bridge.

Geography and Nature

Flosslände is located in the Thalkirchen district on the southern edge of Munich, right next to the Thalkirchen campsite and along a canal branching from the Isar River, between the Isarsteg Marienklause and the Munich Zoo area. The spot sits in a green recreational zone with grassy meadows ideal for chilling between sessions, surrounded by urban woods and the steady flow of the historic raft canal built in 1899. The rocky riverbed and shallow waters create a unique riverine landscape, far from remote beaches but embedded in the city's southern outskirts.

Surf Setup

This is a modified canal river wave, forming mellow A-frames that peel both right and left in a straightforward shape without much barreling power. Optimal conditions come with steady water flow from the raft canal, best during controlled releases that build the wave, while offshore winds are minimal in this river setup—focus on calm days without upstream gusts disrupting the face. High tide isn't a factor here, but the wave peaks during specific flow times, often mornings on weekends or regulated summer hours; expect a typical session of long, forgiving rides on a 0.5-meter face, ideal for practicing turns and linking maneuvers on a compact, steep section.

Consistency and Best Time

Flosslände offers regular surf from May to early October, powered by seasonal rafting flows that make the wave reliable during those months, especially in summer when water levels stabilize for daily sessions from sunrise to sunset. Weekdays provide steadier, less interrupted waves early in the day, while weekends build more power post-morning with raft traffic; avoid outside this window, as low flows render it unsurfable, and check IGSM updates for exact timings.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, creating uncrowded sessions, while weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visitors. The community blends beginners with intermediates in a supportive atmosphere.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Flosslände shines for beginners and intermediates thanks to its easy entry, shallow flat rock bottom, and forgiving fun waves that build confidence without overwhelming power. Advanced riders enjoy linking tricks on the steep face, while newcomers can expect straightforward paddles from the side and endless rides to practice basics. Everyone leaves stoked from the accessible, community-driven vibe.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow rocky bottom demands booties to avoid sharp stones, and rocky walls on both sides risk board rail damage—always fall flat to minimize injury. Use a self-releasing leash as required, and watch for occasional small eddies behind the wave.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) brings water temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm wetsuit or even boardshorts suffice on warmer days. Winter (December to March) drops to 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit for any rare flows, though the main season avoids this. Spring and Fall hover around 10 to 15 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit to stay comfortable during building sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Munich Airport (MUC), about 45 kilometers north, then take the S-Bahn train to the city center and switch to bus 135 direct to Flosslände stop, roughly 30 minutes total from the airport station. From Munich Hauptbahnhof central station, hop on U3 to Thalkirchen (15 minutes) and walk 1 kilometer south along the Isar, or take bus 135 straight to the campsite. Driving from the city center takes 20 minutes via A995 south to Thalkirchen exit; park for free in the nearby woods or pay at the Thalkirchen campsite lot, with the wave just a 200-meter walk across a small pedestrian bridge. Public bus 135 from U-Bahn Thalkirchen drops you right at the spot, making it surfer-friendly without a car.

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Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
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Right and left
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frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
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Surf Flosslände (River) regularly from May to early October, especially in summer with steady rafting flows. Optimal conditions feature controlled water releases building the 0.5-meter wave, best on calm weekdays mornings or regulated weekend hours from sunrise to sunset. Check IGSM updates for exact flow timings, as low flows make it unsurfable outside this window.
Flosslände (River) suits all surfers, shining for beginners and intermediates with easy entry, shallow flat rock bottom, and forgiving 0.5-meter waves. Newcomers practice basics with straightforward side paddles and endless rides, while advanced riders link tricks on the steep face in a supportive community vibe.
Flosslände (River) features a gentle artificial 6-meter-wide wave up to 0.5 meters high, forming mellow A-frames peeling right and left over a flat rock bottom. It offers fun, powerless rides ideal for turns and maneuvers on a compact steep section, powered by steady raft canal flows without barreling power.
Weekdays at Flosslände (River) see few surfers for uncrowded sessions, while weekends attract more locals and visitors in a supportive mix. Reach it via bus 135 from U-Bahn Thalkirchen or Munich airport in 30 minutes, or drive 20 minutes from city center to free woods parking or campsite lot, then 200-meter walk across the pedestrian bridge.
Flosslände (River) is the birthplace of river surfing since 1972 in Munich's Thalkirchen district, offering accessible playful waves in a green zone next to Thalkirchen campsite under a scenic bridge. Its gentle, forgiving rides on a canal from the Isar stand out for skill-building in an urban yet natural setting with a welcoming community.

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