Sports clubs Olching is well known for its motorcycle speedway club and track,
MSC Olching and the
Olching Speedwaybahn. It hosts a number of events, including international
motorcycling events, including the finals of the
1972 Speedway World Team Cup and the
1981 Speedway World Team Cup. Olching is also known for its attractive golf course which lies between Olching and
Geiselbullach. There are also championship—and leisure—minigolf courses located at separate, neighbouring clubs. There are also a number of sports clubs, including
SC Olching,
SV Esting, and the
TSV Geiselbullach.
Natural recreation areas and leisure facilities Furthermore, the river
Amper, its backwater
Mühlbach and the local bird-park
Vogelpark Olching, open spring to autumn, offer idyllic walks and views to locals and visitors. Nearby is the
Schuttberg; (rubble-hill), a little hill between Olching and Esting (situated next to the
Tony-März-Stadion, the home ground of
SC Olching). Olching has a communal indoor swimming pool, two minigolf courses, a large golf course and a bowling centre.
KOM Kulturwerkstatt am Olchinger Mühlbach A listed building originating from 1877 that was sympathetically renovated and opened in 2004 for cultural events of all sorts. Located at the western end of the
Hauptstrasse, its various intimate rooms are used for exhibitions, chamber and classical music performances, and seminars and meetings by various Olching clubs.
Events Carnival Parade; Faschingsumzug The carnival parade (
Faschingsumzug) takes place annually on Shrove Tuesday at 2:00 pm and has a long tradition in Olching. The first procession was organised by the so-called young farmers' club (
Burschenverein) in 1923. Between 1938 and 1952, these parades were suspended due to the political environment and other factors such as
World War II. It was only in 1953 when six masked men—three of them musicians—took to the streets on
Faschingsdienstag that this tradition was reinstated on a regular basis. The procession grew ever bigger due to the involvement of local clubs and groups. Over the course of time, the procession in Olching has become the largest in
Upper Bavaria. Since 1953 it has only been cancelled on three occasions: In 1962 as a mark of respect for the victims of the catastrophic surge-tide in
Hamburg; in 1990 due to a hurricane-force storm called
Wiebke; and in 1991 due to the first
Gulf War. Over the following years as many as 30,000–40,000 spectators have attended this
spectacle regularly in the hope of catching a handful of sweets that are thrown from the floats for the children and to laugh at the politically and satirically themed floats as the procession moves down the High Street (
Hauptstrasse) in Olching.
Easter Fire; Osterfeuer in Olching 2008. A tradition that is more widespread in northern and central parts of Germany, the
Easter Fire, (Ger.), is also traditionally celebrated in Olching on the town's fairground (see below), the so-called
Volksfestplatz. A large bonfire is lit after dusk on
Easter Saturday. Spectators of the event can also browse the numerous stalls while the Olching
volunteer fire brigade Freiwillige Feuerwehr manage the fire. There is also an unofficial competition between neighboring communities and families, (typically in more rural areas) to see who can set up the largest fire. This is done to dispose of superfluous wood (including remaining
Christmas trees) while earning donations for local charitable groups and organizations. The origin of this festival in
Germany is a mixture of
pagan celebrations intended to drive away the winter and its evils, and
Christian beliefs (another name for this celebration in parts of
Bavaria and
Austria is
Judasfeuer (literally: Judas fire)).
Fair; Volksfest The
fair (
Volksfest) in Olching takes place annually during the second holiday week of
Whitsun (
Pfingsten). The fair consists of rides, stalls, food and entertainment, and a large beer tent, which are set up on the
Volksfestplatz (fairground). There are various themed events in the beer tent, including a regional boxing
fight night. The community organises a broad range of events during the festival, including a popular large
firework display, usually on the first Monday of the fair. The day of
Corpus Christi is usually a raceday, which takes place at the
Speedwaybahn as part of the festivities. ==Notable people==