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Hohenlindener Sauschütt

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'''Hohenlindener Sauschütt beer garden is located in the easter eastern part of the Ebersberger Forest approximately 35km east of central Munich. The name Sauschütt refers to the many wild boars roaming this part of the forest. The main building served many years as the residence for the forest warden. To provide an additional income, he and his wife served passers-by-passers drinks and food, including regular wild game meat.'''
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The beer garden has existed since approximately 1985. Since 2010 new leaseholders took over the business and continue serving many regulars, including bikers and nature lovers exploring the surrounding forest. A 3½km nature trail with description descriptive signs about flora and fauna along the route starts behind the beer garden. A nearby game reserve as well as an observation platform offer visitors a chance to watch deer and wild boar in their natural habitatsenvironment.
The beer garden has 600 seats in the self-serviced area and 100 seats on a serviced terrace. Unfortunately, there are no traditional beer garden benches in the self-serviced area. Instead there are regular garden tables with chairs. The beer served is [[Wildbräu]] - a regional beer type from the town of Grafing. A [[Maß]] Wildbräu Hell (lager) costs €5.80.
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