Lochholz

The oak and hornbeam forest is a remnant of the former Lohwaldgürtel north of Munich.

[3] Wood was used for building and as firewood, leaves as litter for the cattle shed.

In the course of agricultural reforms of the 18th century, the communal forest was divided.

The inhabitants of Allach could now acquire portions of the Lochholz; even today, part of the forest is privately owned.

The barracks were demolished and the bunkers filled, but are still recognizable as hills.

Lochholz landscape conservation area; Closeup of a tree trunk with ivy growth in the forest area