Getting Around
Waldkraiburg is well-connected by road and is a short drive from Munich, making it easily accessible.
Waldkraiburg, situated in Bavaria's Mühldorf district, is a city with a rich history and a strong industrial presence. Founded officially in 1950, it quickly developed from a displaced person city post-World War II into a thriving hub for chemical and engine building industries. Located on the river Inn, it offers easy access to both Munich and Mühldorf, making it a convenient and intriguing destination for those interested in historical and industrial exploration.
Waldkraiburg, situated in Bavaria's Mühldorf district, is a city with a rich history and a strong industrial presence. Founded officially in 1950, it quickly developed from a displaced person city post-World War II into a thriving hub for chemical and engine building industries. Located on the river Inn, it offers easy access to both Munich and Mühldorf, making it a convenient and intriguing destination for those interested in historical and industrial exploration.
Located on the river Inn.
Historical significance as a displaced person city.
Thriving chemical and engine industries.
Proximity to Munich and Mühldorf.
Close access to Munich, ideal for day trips.
Rich industrial history with opportunities for exploration.
Located on the river Inn, offering scenic views.
Waldkraiburg is well-connected by road and is a short drive from Munich, making it easily accessible.
Explore the city's industrial roots by visiting local factories if tours are available.
History enthusiasts and industrial development observers.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
German, English
Learn about the city's unique history as a displaced person city post-World War II.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a great time to visit Waldkraiburg with mild weather perfect for exploring the city's historical sites.
Summer offers warm weather, ideal for enjoying the scenic views along the river Inn.
Fall brings cooler temperatures and fewer tourists, making it a pleasant time to explore the city.
Winters can be cold, but the city's industrial and historical sites remain accessible.