The English Garden, also known as the Englischer Garten, can be found in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Munich.
The name refers to a particular type of landscape common in Britain (and other parts of the world) from the middle of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. Rent a paddle boat, take a walk along the 48.5 miles of wooded paths, explore buildings transported from other countries, and stop at one of the four gardens in the English Garden.
It is one of Europe's largest city parks and even larger than Central Park in New York City.
As you make way through the park, you will eventually find yourself at Kleinhesseloher See, a tranquil lake ideal for paddling a canoe around or enjoying at Seehaus garden perched on the lake's shores.
Near Prinzregentenstraße, inquisitive tourists congregate to watch surfers challenge the powerful currents that come from the waterway. These tourists applaud the surfers for their efforts regardless of whether the surfers are successful or not.
A sheep farm in Hirschau keeps the lawns looking sheared and saves taxpayers €100,000 per year!
Keep an eye out for scattered groups of animals that are good for the environment working.
The English Garden's Eating Establishments
Munich, Germany