General bathing ban
For safety reasons, bathing is generally prohibited near river engineering facilities, particularly weirs, power plants, waterfalls and drops. These pose a mortal danger (holes!).
Water level Isar
Please inform yourself about the current water level in advance. The definitive information source is the Pegel Isar München, which you will find at https://www.hnd.bayern.de/pegel/isar/muenchen-16005701?s=09.Please note that the average water temperature of the Isar is approx. 14°C, even in the summer.
Please be considerate of other river users.
Holes! Danger zone!
Holes pose a considerable mortal danger, as they can pull in people, animals, boats and objects. They are often difficult to detect and quickly become a deadly trap. If you become caught in a hole, you will be pulled underwater, churned around like in a washing machine, and have little chance to save yourself. The risk of drowning is extremely high. Swimming near holes is therefore prohibited! Protect your own life and that of others, who may risk their lives in an attempt to rescue you, and stay away from holes.
Boating in the Werkkanal
When boating on the Werkkanal and the raft landing stage, rafts have priority and boats must give way.Bridges
Jumping from bridges into the Isar and the Werkkanal is prohibited and poses a danger to life and limb. There is a considerable risk of injury or death when diving into the water. Driftwood and other dangerous objects may be found below the surface, which are indetectable to divers. Divers not only risk their own lives, but that of swimmers and boaters below the bridge.Information about the Eisbach in the English Garden
The Eisbach flows along the outer eastern edge of the English Garden. Swimming, bathing, drifting in the current, and boating are prohibited. Caution, danger of death! The high flow velocity, waterfalls, whirlpools, and undercurrents have repeatedly led to fatal accidents.
Swimming in the Eisbach wave and surfing on the Eisbach wave are also prohibited. The city of Munich has issued a general ruling in the interest of public safety. The warning signs with skulls indicate danger zones and the general prohibition of swimming / bathing in the Eisbach, boating on the Eisbach and surfing on the Eisbach wave. There is a considerable risk of injury or death.