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  1. The raft trips start in the old rafting town of Wolfratshausen about 30 kilometres from Munich. The crew skilfully steers the raft, which is equipped with tables, benches and live music, down the Isar to Munich-Thalkirchen. Depending on the water level, the trip on the white water takes five to seven hours.

  2. Route and Itinerary Isar rafting tours. Departure at 08.45 am from Munich/Thalkirchen to Wolfratshausen. Here, about 20 miles south of Munich, you are now in for a very special treat. The brass band that will entertain you during the day is already waiting for you on the raft.

  3. Isar Rafting Beatrix Probst - Rafting on the Isar from Wolfratshausen to Munich - the typical bavarian pleasure, company event, company trip, family, raft trip on the river Isar with draft beer, typical Bavarian food and lots of fun!

  4. May 4, 2023 · The rafting trip along the Isar River commences in Wolfratshausen which lies just outside Munich. The unique wooden rafts are prepared for the journey by local raft builders at the pier in Wolfratshausen. Tourists also have time to explore the town before the journey begins.

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  5. They start from Wolfratshausen and float with their passengers almost thirty kilometres past Schäftlarn, Georgenstein and Grünwald Castle. The rafting trip comes to an end in Thalkirchen, an urban district in the south of Munich.

  6. Experiences. website. (+49) 089 871 23 99. Floßlände. Munich. About. It's a pretty unique experience to spend a day rafting down the Isar river with typical Bavarian food, drinks and music on a huge log raft. Participants of the trip get picked up in Munich in the morning and get taken to Wolfratshausen by bus, where the raft embarks.

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  8. DER Touristik & Incentive München offers perfectly organized raft trips in the heart of Bavaria. In Bavaria, log rafting on the river Isar has a long tradition. Originally, it was a way to transport bulky goods, but now it is a fun activity popular with both young and old. The rafters’ knowledge was passed on from generation to generation.