The Bavarian capital Munich has long been an unlikely travel hotspot for surfers, and the Eisbach wave is open once again.
Smack dab in the center of Munich, Germany, amidst the beer halls, wienerschnitzel vendors, and legions of lederhosen (well, perhaps mostly during Oktoberfest, but still), there’s an unlikely feature ...
One of Germany’s most famous inner-city surf spots has just reopened on a canal in Munich. Mayor of the city, Dominic Krause, ...
MUNICH — "It was gnarly. Dangerous. Only the most experienced could surf it," says Jakob Netzer of what local surfers have come to call the "E1," an ever-churning wave along a mountain stream that ...
MUNICH (AP) — Germany’s famous river-surfing wave in Munich has mysteriously disappeared, leaving Bavarian surfers high and dry for the first time in decades. The Isar River’s man-made Eisbach (icy ...
Munich's surfers celebrated Friday as the German city officially gave them the green light to again ride a river wave after a ...
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — A debate over how to bring back surfing in Germany’s landmark English Garden escalated on Sunday after city workers removed a beam surreptitiously deployed over Christmas to ...
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