The Isarring joins at the
Ungererstraße exit onto
Schenkendorfstraße. From this
intersection-free junction, the Ungererstraße turns into the
Bundesstraße 11 as it leaves the city. On the side leaving the city is now, the
Nordfriedhof; the ring is lowered at this point. After a right turn, the road leads into the
Biederstein Tunnel, whose name derives from the
Schlösschen Biederstein (Castle Biederstein), but which was demolished decades ago. In its place are a
dormitory and a
retirement home. After the tunnel and a left turn, the ring leads through the
Englischer Garten (English Garden). On the right is the
Kleinhesseloher See (lake) with the restaurant
Seehaus. It then follows the
Tucherpark exit, where the road crosses the
Isar on the John F. Kennedy bridge - hence the name Isarring - and runs to the Effnerplatz. == Public transport ==