Bavarian National Park
It is a park with many traditions and a long history. It originally belonged to the people of Tutzing. In 1316 it was donated to Bernried Monastery, which had to pay a certain amount to the rulers every year.
Wilhelmine Bush-Woods inherited these rights through the purchase of Bernried Castle. After her death, Mrs. Wilhelmine Busch-Woods donated 68 hectares of Bernrieder Park to the public. It should serve as a place for rest and relaxation, but also for stimulation and inspiration.
The park may not be parceled out and built on. It became a national park, which is no wonder given its unique tree population (500 to 600-year-old oaks).