Winter wonderland greets surfers at Munich’s famous Eisbach river wave after historic snowstorm

Germany's Eisbachwelle is one of the best freshwater waves in the world, according to Surfline. With wetsuits, surfers can ride the landlocked wave even in extreme cold and snow.

MUNICH, Germany – Heavy snow recently blanketed southern Germany during a winter storm, but that didn't stop local surfers from heading out to ride the Eisbachwelle, the world-famous wave of Munich.

The land-locked Bavarian city capital is home to the Eisbach River with one of the best freshwater waves in the world, according to Surfline. Surfer Today calls it the "mother of all river waves." 

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When the Munich area recorded nearly 17 inches of snow, halting most ground and air travel, surfers put on their wet suits and walked or biked to catch the Eisbachwelle (Eisbach wave). 

Eisbach, which means ice brook or creek, is a small channel off the Isar River within the English Garden, a public park in Munich. According to Simply Munich, the wave happened naturally when gravel and rocks accumulated on the riverbed, blocking the current, but in the 1980s a railway sleeper was installed on the riverbed, making the wave available to surf year-round.

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With thick wetsuits, surfers can ride the landlocked wave even in near-freezing temperatures after trudging through the snow.

Photos by Getty Images photographers show the surfers catching the waves in a winter wonderland this week with snow-covered trees along the bank of the Eisbach. 

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A surfer rides the Eisbach wave in the English Garden  on December 3, 2023 in Munich, Germany. The Eisbach, (ice brook) wave is a man-made wave in the river that the flows through the park known as the Englischer Garten, or English garden in Munich. The wave became legal to ride in 2010 and it is recommended that only experienced surfers tackle the wave due to its forceful currents and the concealed concrete riverbed. (Photo by Mark Wieland/Getty Images) ( )

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A surfer rides the Eisbach wave in the English Garden  on December 3, 2023 in Munich, Germany. The Eisbach, (ice brook) wave is a man-made wave in the river that the flows through the park known as the Englischer Garten, or English garden in Munich. The wave became legal to ride in 2010 and it is recommended that only experienced surfers tackle the wave due to its forceful currents and the concealed concrete riverbed. (Photo by Mark Wieland/Getty Images) ( )

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A surfer walks along the side of the Eisbach on December 3, 2023 in Munich, Germany. The Eisbach, (ice brook) wave is a man-made wave in the river that the flows through the park known as the Englischer Garten, or English garden in Munich. The wave became legal to ride in 2010 and it is recommended that only experienced surfers tackle the wave due to its forceful currents and the concealed concrete riverbed. (Photo by Mark Wieland/Getty Images) ( )

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Two men carry their surfboards up the embankment at the Eisbach in the English Garden. Photo: Peter Kneffel/dpa (Photo by Peter Kneffel/picture alliance via Getty Images) ( )

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A surfer surfs on the current of the Eisbach River following a heavy snowfall on December 02, 2023 in Munich, Germany. A deluge of snow has forced cancellations of rail connections and caused traffic chaos. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images) ( )

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A surfboard and bike are seen beside the Eisbach on December 3, 2023 in Munich, Germany. The Eisbach, (ice brook) wave is a man-made wave in the river that the flows through the park known as the Englischer Garten, or English garden in Munich. The wave became legal to ride in 2010 and it is recommended that only experienced surfers tackle the wave due to its forceful currents and the concealed concrete riverbed. (Photo by Mark Wieland/Getty Images) ( )

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A surfer rides the Eisbach wave in the English Garden  on December 3, 2023 in Munich, Germany. The Eisbach, (ice brook) wave is a man-made wave in the river that the flows through the park known as the Englischer Garten, or English garden in Munich. The wave became legal to ride in 2010 and it is recommended that only experienced surfers tackle the wave due to its forceful currents and the concealed concrete riverbed. (Photo by Mark Wieland/Getty Images) ( )

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A surfer rides the Eisbach wave in the English Garden  on December 3, 2023 in Munich, Germany. The Eisbach, (ice brook) wave is a man-made wave in the river that the flows through the park known as the Englischer Garten, or English garden in Munich. The wave became legal to ride in 2010 and it is recommended that only experienced surfers tackle the wave due to its forceful currents and the concealed concrete riverbed. (Photo by Mark Wieland/Getty Images) ( )

In 2010, the surfing spot became a legal pastime but people have been surfing the Eisbach for 40 years, according to Simply Munich.

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Munich’s tourism website lists the Eisbachwelle among the city’s top attractions for sports fans and tourists to watch. However, this unique wave is only recommended for experienced surfers.

More snow and freezing rain continued to fall in Munich this week, according to the Deutscher Wetterdienst (German Weather Service). 

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Flight operations out of Munich Airport resumed on Wednesday. However, extreme winter weather conditions continue to impact flights, according to the airport.