Floodplain Biotope and Natural History Museum: Experience Bruckmühl from its green side


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Floodplain, Taxidermy and Nature Knowledge: a tour through Bruckmühl's green discovery experience
The tour to the Floodplain Biotope and Natural History Museum in Bruckmühl combines nature experience, local history and vivid environmental education into a special journey of discovery. On Saturday, May 16, 2026, at 10:00 AM, a lively view of the Salus Floodplain, the Natural History Museum and the nature-oriented educational trails in the Mangfall Valley opens up.
Between Floodplain and Exhibition Room
Those who venture here experience more than a classic guided tour. The nature experience Bruckmühl includes the Salus Floodplain Biotope as well as the Natural History Museum at Bahnhofstraße 30. Right at the entrance of the biotope begins the connection of landscape, research and regional history: the floodplain as a protected habitat, the museum as a collection of natural insights.
History to Touch
The Natural History Museum is integrated into the local history as a foundation and showcases an extensive collection of taxidermied species. The adjacent floodplain has been preserved as a quiet zone for plants and animals, making the ecological significance of this river landscape immediately visible. Particularly impressive is the contrast of quiet nature, educational path and museum mediation.
Flora, Fauna and Hidden Details
On the tour, visitors encounter a species-rich floodplain, nature-oriented information stations, and exciting insights into native and exotic animal worlds. The learning place is aimed at adults, families and children alike and conveys knowledge in a way that is both easily accessible and scientifically sound.
Practical Information for the Visit
The address is Bahnhofstraße 30 in 83052 Bruckmühl. For travel by car, surrounding parking options are available. According to local information, the site is wheelchair accessible and has a disabled-accessible toilet. Admission to the Natural History Museum and the Salus Floodplain Biotope is described as free.
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This tour is an ideal excursion destination for all who want to connect nature, knowledge and regional identity in a compact city tour. Those who want to experience Bruckmühl from its green and educational side should mark this date and plan the tour early.
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