



2.0/5 (1 ratings)The park was laid out by Carl von Effner for King Maximilian II of Bavaria in 1854. Feldafing is on the shores of Starnberger See (Lake Starnberg) opposite Roseninsel (Rose Island). Plans to build a palace in the park were abandoned on the death of Maximillian II.
The park had once a very refined layout, interesting transversal openings, smooth sloping. Unfortunately, it was mutilated to become a golf course, although it's a national monument. Artificial moles or holes for tees are altering the sight. Pedestrians or bike riders are not welcomed there. Everywhere you can read warnings to watch to your left/right for flying balls. The grass is cut very short, in concentric curves around the tees.
My experience was terrible there : a psychopath golf player insulted me and wanted to hit me with a club because I stepped on the grass. I called the park administration, they told me the access is free everywhere and there is no such thing as private golf lawn on a public park. Visit at your own risk...and have the Police phone number handy just in case...
A more peaceful atmosphere is in the small Kustermann Park, in Tutzing.




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