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Munich's Eisbach Wave Is Currently Unsurfable Due to Lack of Water.

Summary by Tagesschau
Too little water for surfing: The Eisbach stream in Munich's English Garden now only produces a small ripple – and no longer a wave suitable for surfing. The reason for this is not yet entirely clear.

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The Eisbach in Munich without surfers – a rare sight. But the Eisbach wave is no longer a wave. And the surfers wonder what might have happened.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

The famous surf wave at the Munich Eisbach in the English Garden has disappeared.

·Germany
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Surfing on the popular wave in the middle of Munich at the English Garden is currently not possible.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The Eisbachwelle was a magnet for tourists and surfers in Munich. Was? After a regular stream run it did not rebuild. City and surfers puzzle about the cause.

·Germany
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The surfers had hoped that the roller would be rebuilt when the amount of water was adjusted. The city has now done so – unsuccessfully. Was the shaft destroyed during the repair?

·Munich, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Leisure". Read now "Surfer in Sorge: Eisbachwelle in Munich has disappeared".

·Germany
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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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