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The Charm of Upper Bavaria, Germany 🇩🇪: Top Attractions, Must-sees & Travel Tips

  • Writer: A.B
    A.B
  • Apr 8
  • 34 min read

Updated: Apr 16

Upper Bavaria, Germany

Introduction-Upper Bavaria, Germany:

Bavaria, a captivating region in southern Germany that exudes charm, natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage. Known for its fairytale castles, picturesque landscapes, and traditional Bavarian culture, this enchanting destination offers a wealth of experiences for every traveler. Bavaria never fails to impress, with its nature, Bavarian Alps and it's wonderful lakes. In this trip summary post, we'll take a closer look at some of the top things to see and do in Bavaria region and provide tips for making the most of your trip .In addition we will add a our pre-prepared Google Maps list of all the places in the end of the guide for easier navigation.

Topics that we will mention in the guide about Upper Bavaria, Germany:

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Essential Travel Tips for Upper Bavaria, Germany:

  • Getting Around: Renting a car is highly recommended for flexibility and to access scenic towns, lakes, and mountains. The roads are well-maintained, and the signage is easy to follow.

  • Driving Tips: Germany has no general speed limit on highways (Autobahn), but it’s important to be cautious and check for local speed regulations. Always carry your driver's license and rental documents.

  • Currency: The official currency is the Euro (€). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but it’s advisable to have some cash on hand for smaller shops and restaurants.

  • Tipping: It’s customary to tip around 5–10% in restaurants. Make sure to hand the tip directly to the server rather than leaving it on the table.

  • Seasons to Visit:

    -Spring (April–June) and Autumn (September–October) offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful landscapes.

    -Summer is perfect for lake activities and festivals, but it's also more crowded.

    -Winter, especially around December, is magical for Christmas markets and snow-covered alpine villages.

  • Itinerary Tip: Consider changing locations every 2–3 days to explore different regions, from charming towns like Garmisch-Partenkirchen to lakes such as Tegernsee and Königssee.

  • Language: German is the official language, but English is widely understood in tourist areas.

Arrival to Upper Bavaria, Germany:

  • By Airplane: The primary international gateway to Upper Bavaria is Munich Airport (MUC), which is well-connected to major cities around the world and situated just 30 to 45 minutes from central Munich.

  • By Train: Germany’s efficient Deutsche Bahn (DB) rail network links Upper Bavaria to cities such as Berlin, Frankfurt, Salzburg, and Vienna. Munich serves as the main hub, providing easy transfers to smaller towns.

  • By Car: If you are arriving from neighboring countries like Austria, Switzerland, or the Czech Republic, a road trip is a fantastic option. The scenic highways lead directly into the heart of the Bavarian Alps and the surrounding lake regions.

  • By Bus: Long-distance buses, such as FlixBus (click here for more details), offer affordable routes to Munich and other major towns in Upper Bavaria from various locations across Europe.

SIM for internet connection:

  • If your device supports a virtual SIM (E-SIM), in order to save money and time, we highly recommend purchasing a virtual SIM from the company "Airalo", a very popular and excellent company among travelers. You can purchase the E-SIM through the following link: click here to purchase, or in the app: click here to purchase.

  • A second option is to buy a SIM in the city center from one of the local cellular providers.

Hotels in Upper Bavaria, Germany:

  • We highly recommend to changing every night/three nights to a different hotel in a different region. We did like this and it was a wonderful experience.

  • We will suggest a recommended accommodation in each mentioned area/town.

For hotels or apartment booking, we recommend using one of three options:

Important tip: It is recommended to check prices on each website and book where the best conditions and prices are available.

1.For hotel or apartment reservations we suggest using Booking.com, a convenient and excellent site that allows you to find the best price for a hotel or apartment, a site that is very common and popular with travelers around the world, offering more than 28 million apartments/hotels from around the world. The company has a customer service that works 24/7 with ease. For booking and more details Click here for the website or use the search below:

2.Another great site for booking hotels is Tripadvisor, a trusted platform that helps you uncover amazing deals supported by millions of honest traveler reviews. With various accommodations and an easy-to-use interface, you can easily compare prices, read real experiences, and book confidently. Their user-friendly platform and extensive database make finding the perfect stay effortless. Click here for booking and more details.

3.An additional reliable platform for accommodation booking is "Agoda", the platform makes discounted rates available at approximately 2.9 million hotels and private homes around the globe, ranging from budget options to five-star luxury . For booking and more details Click here for the website or use the search below:

Suggested websites, which we use when we are planning our trips:

1.When it comes to renting a car for our adventures, "Rentalcars.com" is one of our top choices. As a proud member of Booking Holdings, they are the world's largest online car rental service, delivering exceptional deals in over 160 countries. With millions of bookings yearly and round-the-clock customer support, they make finding the perfect rental effortlessly simple. If you're seeking a seamless and stress-free way to compare prices and secure your ideal vehicle, click here to explore the possibilities and for more details! Or use the link below:

2.Another option that we use when we embark on our adventures is "DiscoverCars" our choice for car rental comparison. This user-friendly comparison website effortlessly connects you with the best deals from leading rental companies across the globe. With its stellar ratings on TrustPilot and accolades from the World Travel Awards, it has earned its reputation as a reliable, hassle-free option for securing rentals. Thanks to numerous glowing customer reviews and dependable service, booking a car becomes a seamless experience.  If you're planning a trip and need a rental, it's definitely worth checking out—click here to compare prices and book! Or use the link below:

3.During our hiking adventures, we consistently rely on the AllTrails app, an invaluable companion for discovering and navigating the diverse hiking trails in the region. With an extensive collection of over 450,000 trails worldwide, the app features detailed maps, user reviews, and photos, allowing us to customize our hikes according to our preferences and skill levels. Real-time GPS tracking helps us stay on course, while offline maps are essential in areas with limited connectivity. Whether exploring popular trails or seeking natural hidden gems, AllTrails enriches our hiking experiences and deepens our appreciation for Bavaria's natural beauty. For more details, click here.

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4.For a safe and convenient place to store your luggage while exploring a city—before a flight or hotel check-in—"Radical Storage" is our top choice. With a presence in over 70 countries and 500 cities, they offer thousands of secure locations. Booking online is quick, and each bag is insured for up to €3000€/$/£ for your peace of mind (subject to the website's terms). Discover the freedom to travel stress-free—check it out here!

5."Tiqets" is your go-to for instant and hassle-free mobile booking tickets to museums and attractions worldwide. Join the millions enjoying Tiqets' innovative technology, allowing last-minute ticket purchases on your phone. Printed tickets are unnecessary; show your digital pass at museums and attractions. With direct partnerships, Tiqets offers same-day tickets, even on-site or inline. Skip the queues with their skip-the-line options. Discover the world with Tiqets, offering passes in Europe and the US. Your adventure awaits—buy your tickets effortlessly with Tiqets and make every moment extraordinary! To unlock exciting possibilities and start your booking adventure, click here for the website or use the link below:

6."WayAway" unlocks the best flight deals while rewarding you with cashback on all your travel expenses through the WayAway Plus membership. Whether you’re booking flights, securing hotels, renting cars, or planning tours, WayAway ensures you save money on every adventure. User-friendly and brimming with benefits, it’s the ultimate companion for the savvy traveler. Discover unbeatable flight comparisons and start maximizing your savings—click here for more details!

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7.Discover the ultimate travel companion for your adventure with Trainline — Europe’s premier train and coach website. Partnering with over 210 rail and coach companies, Trainline offers seamless access to thousands of destinations across 45 countries. Simplifying your travel experience, Trainline brings together all rail, coach, and other travel services into one convenient platform. With real-time information and the best available prices, Trainline ensures you make the most of every journey. Join the millions of savvy travelers who rely on Trainline. For booking tickets and timetables, click here or use the link below:

8.Explore unforgettable adventures with "GetYourGuide" your key to incredible travel experiences worldwide. From skip-the-line tickets to iconic attractions to immersive culinary classes and top-rated walking tours, GetYourGuide opens doors to unique offerings you won't find anywhere else. Dive into exclusive GetYourGuide Originals for an extraordinary exploration. Enjoy regular promotions and access the best tours in 23 languages and 40 currencies. Discover curated experiences and top activities.

9.For private transportation booking head from place to place, especially for large groups. We suggest using "GetTransfer". For booking and more details Click here for the website or use the link below:

10.Unlock the beauty of Bavaria without any travel hassle by using Omio. With over 1,000 transportation providers collaborating on this comprehensive platform, you can easily find train, bus, flight, and ferry tickets, as well as car rentals and airport transfers. Omio streamlines the process of comparing transportation options, ensuring you find the best prices to suit your budget. Enjoy seamless planning and get ready to explore your destination with ease. To book your tickets and check timetables, click here Or use the search below:

11.No matter where your adventures lead you, EKTA Insurance is your trusted partner, offering swift and seamless travel and health insurance solutions. Secure your policy online in just 2-3 minutes, benefiting from comprehensive worldwide coverage, inclusive COVID-19 protection, and 24/7 multilingual support. With a decade of dedicated experience and a commitment to transparency—free from hidden restrictions—EKTA provides reliable service for travelers aged 3 to 85. Embrace your journey with confidence and peace of mind! To book and discover more, click here.

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12.We constantly check TripAdvisor for the best hotel deals and must-do activities when planning a trip. With over a billion reviews and insights from real travelers, it’s the perfect tool to find and book accommodations and experiences. Click here for more details and book your stay and things to do!

Munich:

Explore the charm of Munich, the vibrant capital of Bavaria, where historic allure blends seamlessly with modern culture. From grand palaces and lively beer gardens to world-class museums and cozy local spots, there's something for everyone. Click here for more details in our comprehensive trip summary, filled with tips and all the information you need for your visit.

Munich

Neuschwanstein Castle area (Bavarian Swabia region):

The Bavarian Swabia region, located in the southwestern part of Bavaria, is rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty. It features vibrant towns such as Augsburg and Memmingen, along with picturesque landscapes that include mountains, rivers, and lakes. The area boasts a diverse array of historical sites, including churches, monasteries, and castles. With its blend of medieval architecture, scenic nature parks, and traditional Bavarian-Swabian culture, Bavarian Swabia is a captivating destination for travelers.

Accommodation in Neuschwanstein Castle area:

  • Located by the Alpsee and just minutes from the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, the AMERON Neuschwanstein Alpsee Resort & Spa in Schwangau is the ideal base for your Bavarian getaway. This stylish 4-star hotel combines comfort and elegance, offering cozy rooms—some with views of the lake or mountains—a relaxing spa and wellness area, and delicious dining options. Whether you are exploring castles or enjoying the nearby nature trails, you'll love returning to this serene and scenic retreat to unwind. For booking and more details, click here.

  • We stayed at Romantic-Pension Albrecht – since 1901, and we highly recommend it if you’re looking for a cozy, budget-friendly stay in Schwangau. This charming, family-run guesthouse has a warm, vintage feel, and some rooms offer stunning views of Neuschwanstein Castle. It’s perfectly located within walking distance of both castles and surrounded by beautiful trails and lakes—an ideal base for exploring the area. For booking and more details, click here.

Places you shouldn't miss in the Neuschwanstein Castle area:

1.Neuschwanstein Castle:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz P4 at Alpseestraße 27, 87645 Schwangau, Germany (The parking lot requires payment at the onsite machines, either by credit card or cash).

Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th-century historic masterpiece situated on a rugged hill (800 meters) in the foothills of the Alps in southern Germany, just north of Austria. It is located in the Swabia region of Bavaria, near the village of Hohenschwangau. The castle was commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, with construction beginning in 1869. However, it was never completed due to the king's death in 1886. Today, Neuschwanstein is one of Germany's most popular landmarks, attracting over 1.3 million visitors each year, with up to 6,000 visitors per day during the peak summer months. Inside the castle, you can explore the Throne Room, King Ludwig's suite, the Singers' Hall, and the Grotto, with the Hall of the Singers being the largest room.

You can get up to the castle by:

  • On foot- It takes about 30-40 minutes to walk from the ticket centre to the castle (around 1.5 km on a steep uphill road).

  • By horse-drawn carriage.

  • With the shuttle bus from the ticket center.

2.Marienbrücke:

Marienbrücke, located just behind Neuschwanstein Castle, offers one of the best vantage points to capture the iconic views of the castle. This picturesque bridge spans the Pöllat Gorge and was named in honor of Queen Marie. It is a popular spot for photographers and those seeking a unique perspective of the castle against the stunning Bavarian landscape. Before heading to the bridge, it's recommended to check if it's open, as access can sometimes be restricted. Click here for more details.

3.Neuschwanstein Viewpoint:

One of the best places to admire and photograph the fairytale-like Neuschwanstein Castle is from the Neuschwanstein Viewpoint, which is just a short walk beyond the castle itself. Located along a peaceful trail, this viewpoint provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the castle, framed by the dramatic backdrop of the Bavarian Alps. It’s an ideal spot to pause, soak in the scenery, and capture iconic photos—especially stunning at sunrise.

4.Hohenschwangau Viewpoint:

The Hohenschwangau Viewpoint, known locally as "Jugend," is a beautiful location that offers stunning views of both Hohenschwangau Castle and the tranquil Alpsee lake. It is situated just a short walk from Neuschwanstein Castle, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts looking to capture the beauty of these landmarks. To reach the viewpoint, you can take a 45-minute uphill walk from the P4 parking area located beneath Hohenschwangau Castle, which includes passing by Neuschwanstein Castle. Alternatively, you can choose to take a shuttle bus that will take you uphill.

Hohenschwangau Viewpoint:

5.Hohenschwangau Castle:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz P4 at Alpseestraße 27, 87645 Schwangau Hohenschwangau Castle is a 19th-century palace that served as the childhood home of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Built by his father, King Maximilian II, between 1833 and 1837, the castle is situated on the ruins of an older fortress and was designed to be a summer residence and hunting lodge for the royal family. Overlooking the picturesque Alpsee lake, the castle provides you a glimpse into Ludwig II's early life. His fascination with Germanic legends inspired the construction of his more famous Neuschwanstein Castle. The interior features murals that depict scenes from medieval tales, making it a captivating site for history and art enthusiasts alike.

Hohenschwangau Castle

6.Alpsee:

Alpsee is a tranquil lake known for its crystal-clear waters and peaceful atmosphere. It's a popular destination for picnics and relaxation, and it's also praised for its close proximity to the stunning Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles. You can rent boats to glide across the calm waters or take a scenic circular hiking path that hugs the shoreline, providing beautiful views of the castles and the surrounding landscape. For those seeking more extensive adventures, the "Fürstenstraße" (Princes' Road) trail winds through the Ammergau Alps, stretching from Hohenschwangau to Pinswang in the Lechtal region. Nature enthusiasts also flock to the area to catch sight of the wild swans that inhabit the lake.

7. St. Coloman:

St. Coloman Church, located near Schwangau in Bavaria, is a baroque-style pilgrimage church built in the 17th century in honor of Saint Coloman. The church is situated on the spot where the Irish pilgrim is believed to have rested during his journey to the Holy Land in 1012. Its scenic location at the foot of the Schwangau Mountains, with Neuschwanstein Castle in the background, makes it one of Bavaria's most iconic landmarks. Each October, the Colomansfest celebrates the saint with a procession and horse blessing, attracting visitors from around the world..

St. Coloman

8.Füssen:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Tiefgarage City Sparkassenhaus APCOA

  • Füssen is a charming town in Bavaria, celebrated for its rich history and cultural scene. Near the Austrian border, it has been a center for violin and lute making since the 16th century. The Museum der Stadt Füssen showcases this musical heritage, featuring exhibitions on local instrument making and the oldest preserved "Dance of Death" fresco in the Annakapelle.

  • Füssen's picturesque Old Town is filled with colorful buildings, historic sites, and a medieval wall. Its location near the famous Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau castles makes it an excellent base for exploration. The High Castle (Hohes Schloss) houses a branch of the Bavarian State Collections of Paintings, focused on late Gothic and Renaissance art. Additionally, St. Mang's Basilica contains Germany's oldest fresco, dating back to around 980 AD.

  • Whether strolling its streets, dining in local restaurants, or exploring its history, Füssen offers a memorable blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.

Füssen

9.Altstadt Füssen:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Tiefgarage City Sparkassenhaus APCOA

Altstadt Füssen, the historic old town of Füssen, offers a captivating journey through time with its medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and vibrant facades. As you stroll through this picturesque area, you'll encounter landmarks such as the High Castle (Hohes Schloss), which showcases late Gothic and Renaissance art, and the Benedictine Monastery of St. Mang, home to the Museum of Füssen. The Reichenstraße, the town's main thoroughfare, is lined with charming shops, cafés, and restaurants that invite you to savor local cuisine and immerse yourself in the town's rich history. Whether you're exploring centuries-old buildings, enjoying the lively atmosphere, or simply soaking in the scenic beauty, Altstadt Füssen captures the romantic essence of Bavaria.

Altstadt Füssen

10.Hohes Schloss (High Castle):

Perched majestically above the historic center of Füssen, Hohes Schloss (High Castle) is a prime example of late Gothic architecture in Bavaria. Originally the summer residence of the Prince-Bishops of Augsburg, this well-preserved fortress is famous for its distinctive towers and intricate illusionist paintings that adorn its facades. Today, the castle houses a branch of the Bavarian State Collections of Paintings, featuring artworks from the late Gothic and Renaissance periods. This unique blend of art and history provides visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area.

11.Kirche St. Mang:

The Church of St. Mang, located above the Lech River and beneath Füssen's High Castle, was originally built as the monastery church for the Benedictine Abbey of St. Mang. After the monastery was dissolved in the early 19th century, the church became the town's Catholic parish church. It showcases early Baroque architecture, heavily influenced by Italian styles, and features impressive frescoes that illustrate the life of Saint Magnus. Notably, the crypt contains Germany's oldest fresco, which dates back to around 980 AD.

Kirche St. Mang

12.Heilig-Geist-Spitalkirche (Holy Spirit Hospital Church):

The Heilig-Geist-Spitalkirche, also known as the Holy Spirit Hospital Church, is a significant Roman Catholic church located in Füssen. It was built between 1748 and 1749 by architect Franz Karl Fischer, replacing an earlier Gothic structure that was destroyed by fire in 1733. The church is famous for its striking Rococo-style facade, which features vibrant frescoes depicting the Holy Trinity, Saint Florian, and Saint Christopher. Situated near the Lech River at the intersection of Lechhalde and Spitalgasse, the Heilig-Geist-Spitalkirche is a notable example of Füssen's rich architectural heritage.

Heilig-Geist-Spitalkirche (Holy Spirit Hospital Church)

13.Lechbrücke:

The Lechbrücke in Füssen is a bridge that spans the Lech River, providing stunning views of the surrounding Bavarian landscape. From this vantage point, photographers can capture the tranquil flow of the river framed by Füssen's historic architecture, including the nearby High Castle and St. Mang's Basilica. Its central location makes the bridge easily accessible for capturing both sunrise and sunset shots, offering dynamic lighting conditions that enhance the area's natural beauty.

14.Lechfall:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at:  Parkplatz P1 Lechfall.

Lechfall, situated on the southern outskirts of Füssen, features a stunning 12-meter-high dam where the Lech River cascades over five tiers into a narrow gorge. This natural wonder was formed approximately 12,000 years ago at the end of the Würm Ice Age when meltwaters from the retreating Lech Glacier shaped the landscape, creating a vast lake that extended to what is now Pfronten. Today, you can admire the waterfall from the King Max Bridge, which offers panoramic views of the rushing waters and the surrounding gorge. This picturesque location is a popular destination for photography and enjoying the beauty of nature..

15.Forest Experience Center Ziegelwies:

The Forest Experience Center Ziegelwies, located near Füssen, provides an immersive exploration of nature along the German-Austrian border. Established in 2002, it features interactive exhibitions and outdoor areas that engage all the senses. Here, you can enjoy various hiking trails and climbing paths suitable for all skill levels, including a stunning 480-meter-long treetop path that reaches heights of 21 meters, offering breathtaking views of the turquoise-green Lech River and the Alps. The center is popular with families and visitors of all ages, but for a quieter experience, it's best to visit on weekdays, as weekends are busier with activities.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen Region:

The Garmisch-Partenkirchen region, located in the Bavarian Alps near Germany's border with Austria, offers a beautiful combination of natural scenery and cultural richness. This area is home to Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze, and features charming towns like Mittenwald and Garmisch-Partenkirchen, each showcasing traditional Bavarian charm. You can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and paragliding, all set against a backdrop of stunning alpine landscapes. The region also features historical sites, such as the famous castles, making it an appealing destination for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural experiences.

Accommodation in Garmisch-Partenkirchen Region:

  • During our visit, we stayed at the Explorer Hotel Garmisch in Farchant, a budget-friendly hotel just a short drive from Garmisch-Partenkirchen town. This modern 3-star hotel offers comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and free WiFi. In the hotel, you can relax in the wellness area with a sauna and fitness center or enjoy the sun terrace with mountain views. A buffet breakfast is served each morning, and there’s a cozy bar and coffee shop on-site. The hotel is well-located for hiking, skiing, and cycling and is near attractions like Burgruine Werdenfels and the Richard Strauss Institute. For booking and more details, click here.

  • Another great hotel recommendation is the aja Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which is perfectly located just steps from the Zugspitzbahn-Talstation (the train to the mountain). This stylish hotel offers comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and free WiFi, some with mountain views. Here you can enjoy a wellness area featuring indoor and outdoor pools, a sauna, and a fitness centre. Daily breakfast includes buffet, continental, and vegetarian options, while the on-site restaurant serves hearty German cuisine. With nearby hiking, skiing, and cycling trails, plus attractions like the Richard Strauss Institute, it’s a great base for exploring the area. For booking and more details, click here.

Places you shouldn't miss in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Region:

1.Ludwigstraße street in Garmisch-Partenkirchen:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: TG-Badgasse Zentrum Partenkirchen

Ludwigstraße, situated in the historic Partenkirchen district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, is one of the most picturesque streets in Bavaria. This charming avenue is lined with beautifully preserved buildings adorned with traditional Lüftlmalerei frescoes, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage. You can explore a variety of local shops, cozy cafés, and traditional Bavarian inns, making it an ideal spot to experience authentic Bavarian hospitality. The street's historical significance dates back to Roman times, as it follows the ancient Via Claudia Augusta trade route. Strolling down Ludwigstraße offers a delightful glimpse into the area's history and architectural beauty.

2.Pfarrkirche Maria Himmelfahrt Partenkirchen in Garmisch-Partenkirchen:

The Pfarrkirche Maria Himmelfahrt, located in the Partenkirchen district (Ludwigstraße) of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, is a significant historical landmark. This church dates back to at least 1315 and has undergone several transformations over the centuries. After a devastating fire in 1865, the current neo-Gothic structure was built and consecrated in 1871. Notable features of the church include its impressive stained glass windows and the main altar painting, which depicts the Assumption of Mary by Johann Michael Wittmer. Situated along the historic Ludwigstraße, the church adds to the charm of the area, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the region's cultural heritage.

Pfarrkirche Maria Himmelfahrt Partenkirchen in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

3.Alpspitze:

Alpspitze, standing at 2,628 meters, is a striking pyramidal peak that symbolizes Garmisch-Partenkirchen and is among the most famous mountains in the Northern Limestone Alps. Composed primarily of Wetterstein limestone from the Upper Triassic period, its distinctive shape attracts visitors throughout the year. Adventurers can climb to the summit via the Alpspitz-Ferrata, a popular via ferrata that offers an exhilarating experience. For those looking for a less strenuous activity, the AlpspiX viewing platform provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape. Whether you're an experienced mountaineer or simply want to enjoy the scenery, Alpspitze is a must-visit destination in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area.

4.AlpspiX:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Alpspitzbahn valley station.

Situated at an altitude of approximately 2,050 meters on the Osterfelderkopf, below the northern ridge of the Alpspitze, the AlpspiX is a remarkable steel viewing platform that offers stunning panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps. This unique structure consists of two intersecting steel beams, each extending about 13 meters over the edge of a cliff, forming an "X" shape. The walkways are designed with grated flooring, allowing you to look directly down into the Höllental valley, which is about 1,000 meters below, providing an exhilarating experience. Located just 20 meters above the Alpspitzbahn mountain station, the platform has been open to the public free of charge since its inauguration on July 4, 2010. To get up to the viewing platform, you should use the Alpspitzbahn by the parking lot.

AlpspiX

5.Höllentalklamm:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Wanderparkplatz P2 (Hammersbach in Grainau).

Höllentalklamm, known as the "Valley of Hell," is an enchanting gorge located near Grainau in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen region. This approximately 700-meter-long trail winds through towering rock walls, providing breathtaking views of waterfalls, bridges, and tunnels. The trail is part of a popular route that leads up to Zugspitze, Germany's highest peak. With its unique landscape and natural beauty, Höllentalklamm is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers exploring Bavaria. It is important to know that from the parking lot to the beginning of the gorge itself is a walk of about an hour (3 km or 1.8 miles ) and that you should devote about half an hour to an hour to the route inside the gorge, which extends for about 700 (0.4 miles) meters in each direction (depending on your pace).

Höllentalklamm

6.Great Olympic Ski Jump:

The Große Olympiaschanze, or Great Olympic Ski Jump, is a historic landmark in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, opened in 1921. It gained international fame during the 1936 Winter Olympics, hosting ski jumping events and the Nordic combined competition. The venue has been renovated to meet modern standards and remains a key location for international ski jumping events, including the annual Four Hills Tournament on January 1st. Here, you can explore the Olympic Stadium, take guided tours, and ascend the ski jump tower for stunning views of the alpine landscape.

Great Olympic Ski Jump

7.Flying Fox Garmisch-Partenkirchen:

For an exhilarating family adventure in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen area, don't miss the Flying Fox zipline experience. Located at the historic Olympic Ski Stadium, this 270-meter-long zipline allows you to soar at speeds of up to 70 km/h, reaching heights of 40 meters above the ground. Open since 2010, it provides breathtaking views of the surrounding alpine landscape and offers a thrilling sensation similar to flying. No prior experience is necessary, making it accessible for all ages. For more details, click here.

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8.Partnach Gorge:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking near the Great Olympic Ski Jump.

Partnach Gorge, also known as Partnachklamm, is a breathtaking natural formation located near Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It stretches 702 meters in length and plunges over 80 meters deep in certain areas. The journey to the gorge begins at the Garmisch Olympia Stadium, where parking is available for approximately 5 EUR per day. From the stadium, it is a scenic 20 to 25-minute walk to the entrance of the gorge. As you walk through the gorge, you will be captivated by the dramatic cliffs and the rushing waters of the Partnach River, making for an unforgettable experience in the Bavarian Alps. It is important to know that you should devote about three or more hours (depending on whether you plan to do the full route and include getting from the car to the starting point) for the hike that lasts about 8.2 km (5 miles) long (depending on your pace)

9.Linderhof Palace:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz Schloss Linderhof.

Linderhof Palace, located in the Graswang Valley of Bavaria near Ettal, is the smallest of King Ludwig II's three palaces and the only one that he lived to see completed. Constructed between 1870 and 1886 in the neo-Rococo style, it became Ludwig's primary residence in 1876. The palace is famous for its ornate architecture and elaborate gardens, which feature attractions such as the Venus Grotto and the Moorish Kiosk. Both the palace and its meticulously designed gardens are open to visitors, offering a glimpse into the opulent world of Bavaria's 'Fairy Tale King.'

Linderhof Palace

10.Ettal Abbey:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz am Kriegerdenkmal.

Ettal Abbey, a Benedictine monastery located in the village of Ettal, was founded on April 28, 1330, by Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian upon his return from Rome. It is strategically situated in the Graswang Valley and was established to secure the important trade route between Italy and Augsburg. According to legend, Ludwig's horse knelt three times at the site, which led to the abbey’s founding. He also brought back a marble statuette of the Madonna and Child from Pisa, which has since become a revered object of pilgrimage. Today, Ettal Abbey remains an active monastery and a significant cultural landmark in Bavaria.

Ettal Abbey

11.Mittenwald:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz Dekan Karl Platz (The parking lot requires payment at the onsite machines, either by credit card or cash).

Mittenwald, located about 16 kilometers (about 9.9 miles) southeast of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, is a picturesque Bavarian town nestled in the Isar River valley at the northern foothills of the Alps. It is famous for its long-standing tradition of crafting violins, violas, and cellos, which began in the mid-17th century with the establishment of the Klotz family's workshop. You can explore the town's rich musical heritage at the local museum dedicated to violin making. In addition to its musical significance, Mittenwald captivates with charming streets adorned with colorful frescoed buildings and serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the Karwendel mountains.

12.Maibaum Mittenwald:

In the heart of Mittenwald stands the traditional Maibaum (maypole), a symbol deeply rooted in Germanic culture. This tall, decorated tree trunk is adorned with colorful ribbons and emblems that represent local trades and crafts, showcasing the town's rich heritage. The maypole serves as a focal point for community celebrations, featuring music, dancing, and festivities that unite residents and visitors alike. Mittenwald's Maibaum is a testament to the town's commitment to preserving its customs and offers a vibrant glimpse into Bavarian traditions.

Maibaum Mittenwald

13.Wasserpromenade Obermarkt at Mittenwald:

The Obermarkt, located in the historic center of Mittenwald, is a charming pedestrian zone lined with traditional Bavarian buildings that feature intricate Lüftlmalerei, or fresco paintings. This picturesque area includes a water promenade with gently flowing canals and ornate fountains, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for leisurely strolls. You can enjoy a variety of cafés and restaurants, providing delightful spots to relax and soak in the alpine ambiance. Additionally, the nearby Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul enhances the cultural allure of the area, making Obermarkt a must-visit destination in Mittenwald.

14.Kirche St. Peter und Paul at Mittenwald:

The Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul is a prominent Baroque church located in the heart of Mittenwald. It was constructed between 1734 and 1749 under the direction of architect Josef Schmuzer. The church is renowned for its exquisite frescoes created by artist Matthäus Günther. Its distinctive bell tower, completed in 1746 and adorned with depictions of the patron saints Peter and Paul, serves as a notable landmark for the town. You will be captivated by the church's richly decorated interior, which features elaborate stucco work and impressive ceiling paintings, making it a must-see destination in the area when visiting Mittenwald.

Kirche St. Peter und Paul at Mittenwald

Eibsee lake and Zugspitze:

Nestled in Bavaria, Germany, just 9 km southwest of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, lies a picturesque lake about 100 km southwest of Munich. Positioned at an elevation of 973.28 meters above sea level, this tranquil spot spans 177.4 hectares at the base of the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain. Privately owned and located within the municipality of Grainau, this serene lake offers a breathtaking setting for nature enthusiasts.

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Eibsee Parkplatz

Accommodation in Eibsee Lake and Zugspitze:

  • Staying in Garmisch-Partenkirchen provides easy access to Eibsee Lake and the Zugspitze, in the recommended accommodations we mentioned earlier.

Places you shouldn't miss in Eibsee Lake and Zugspitze:

1.Eibsee-Brücke:

The Eibsee Bridge is a picturesque structure located at Lake Eibsee, near the base of the Zugspitze. It offers stunning views of the crystal-clear waters and the towering peaks of the Bavarian Alps, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts. The bridge provides a unique vantage point, especially during sunrise and sunset when the surrounding landscape is illuminated with warm hues. Accessible via a scenic trail that winds around the lake, the Eibsee Bridge is a must-visit for anyone looking to capture the serene beauty of the area.

Eibsee-Brücke

2.Eibsee Rundweg:

The Eibsee Rundweg is a beautiful 7.2-kilometer (4.5-mile) loop trail that circles Lake Eibsee, located near Grainau. This moderately challenging hike usually takes about 2 hours to complete and features gentle elevation changes of approximately 200 to 300 meters. Along the well-maintained gravel paths, you can enjoy stunning views of the emerald-green waters, the surrounding Bavarian Alps, and reflections of the majestic Zugspitze mountain. Due to its popularity, you can expect to share the trail with other nature enthusiasts. The route also leads to peaceful spots along the lake's shore, making it ideal for relaxation or a refreshing swim during the warmer months. It is important to know It is important to know that you should devote about two hours or more to the loop route, which lasts about 7.1 km (4.4 miles) long, especially if you are interested in making photo stops along the way (depending on your pace).

3.seeRestaurant EIBSEE:

Nestled on the southeastern shore of Lake Eibsee, the seeRestaurant EIBSEE Pavillon boasts stunning views of the lake and the majestic Zugspitze. The restaurant features a spacious lakeside terrace and a Mediterranean-style dining area, creating an inviting atmosphere for guests. The menu showcases traditional Bavarian dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, complemented by a selection of fine wines and regional beers. Whether you're stopping in for a hearty meal after exploring the surrounding trails or simply relaxing with a drink while enjoying the alpine scenery, the EIBSEE Pavillon offers a memorable dining experience in the heart of Bavaria.

4.Zugspitze:

Standing at 2,962 meters (9,718 feet), Zugspitze is the highest peak in Germany, located south of Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the Wetterstein Mountains. It was first ascended in 1820 and features three main routes to the summit, including the famous Jubilee Ridge. Zugspitze is home to two of Germany's remaining glaciers—the Northern Schneeferner and Höllentalferner—offering breathtaking alpine views. You can reach the summit via the Seilbahn Zugspitze cable car from Lake Eibsee, which takes only 10 minutes. The summit provides panoramic views, dining options, and a rich mountaineering history, making it a must-visit destination in Bavaria.

5.Gipfelkreuz Zugspitze (The summit cross of the Zugspitze):

Perched atop Germany's highest peak, the Gipfelkreuz Zugspitze (Zugspitze Summit Cross) has a rich history. In 1851, a priest named Christoph Ott organized the placement of the first summit cross on the West Summit. After enduring numerous lightning strikes, it was relocated to the East Summit in 1882. Due to damage from weather and wartime incidents, a 4.88-meter, 300-kilogram replica was installed in 1993. This iconic golden cross now serves as a symbol of achievement for climbers reaching the summit and stands as a testament to the mountain's heritage.

Gipfelkreuz Zugspitze (The summit cross of the Zugspitze)

6.Panorama Lounge 2962:

Perched at nearly 3,000 meters above sea level on the summit of Zugspitze, Panorama Lounge 2962 offers a dining experience that lives up to its motto: "The best from four countries." The restaurant features a variety of Alpine specialties from Italy, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany, allowing you to enjoy a diverse array of culinary delights while taking in the breathtaking 360-degree views of over 400 mountain peaks. Accessible via the Zugspitze cable car, Panorama Lounge 2962 promises an unforgettable gastronomic journey amidst the majestic beauty of the Alps.

Panorama Lounge 2962

Königssee Lake and the area:

Located in Bavaria's Berchtesgaden National Park, the Königssee Lake area presents a beautiful combination of calm waters and stunning alpine scenery. In addition to the lake's serene beauty, the region is home to various hiking trails and breathtaking viewpoints, making it a paradise for nature lovers and photographers. It is also rich in cultural landmarks.

Accommodation in Königssee Lake and the area:

  • During our visit to the Königssee Lake area, we stayed at the 4-star aja Ruhpolding hotel, a modern establishment nestled in the Bavarian Alps. The hotel features comfortable rooms equipped with private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi; some rooms also offer balconies with stunning mountain views. In the hotel, you can take advantage of a variety of amenities, including both indoor and outdoor pools, a sauna, a fitness center, and spa services. Dining options consist of a restaurant that serves Mediterranean, German, and European cuisine, along with a bar and a beer garden. The hotel's prime location provides easy access to activities such as hiking, skiing, and cycling, making it an excellent base for exploring the region. To get an impression of the room, check out the reel we have uploaded: click here to see it. For booking and more details, click here.

Places you shouldn't miss in Königssee Lake and the area:

1.Chiemgau Coaster Sommerrodelbahn:

Located in Ruhpolding, approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) northwest of Königssee, the Chiemgau Coaster offers an exhilarating alpine coaster experience for all ages. This year-round attraction features a track that is 1,100 meters long and includes two spirals, seven steep turns, and multiple jumps, allowing riders to reach speeds of up to 40 km/h (24.9 mph). Each sled is equipped with a braking system, which enables riders to control their speed during the descent. For added comfort in inclement weather, plexiglass hoods are available, ensuring that the ride can operate in various conditions.

Chiemgau Coaster Sommerrodelbahn

2.Freizeitpark Ruhpolding:

Freizeitpark Ruhpolding is a charming, family-friendly amusement park located in the Bavarian forest near Ruhpolding, just a short drive from the Königssee Lake area. Set in a picturesque mountain landscape, the park combines fun with nature, featuring a variety of fairytale-themed attractions, playgrounds, and interactive exhibits. With over 60 attractions—including a dragon slide, a marble run, and a thrilling mountain roller coaster—it offers excitement for both children and adults. The park is an excellent destination for a relaxed and enjoyable day surrounded by alpine beauty, making it a must-visit for families exploring the region.

Freizeitpark Ruhpolding

3.Hintersee:

Nestled near the village of Ramsau, approximately 15 kilometers (9 miles) from Königssee, Hintersee is a picturesque alpine lake known for its crystal-clear waters and enchanting surroundings. Formed over 3,500 years ago by a massive rockslide, the lake is bordered by the mystical Zauberwald (Magic Forest), a geological marvel featuring moss-covered boulders and serene woodland paths. A leisurely loop trail encircles the lake, offering tranquil views of the water and the towering peaks of the Reiter Alm and Hochkalter mountains. Historically, Hintersee has inspired numerous 19th-century landscape painters, and today it continues to captivate photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. Its proximity to Königssee makes Hintersee a delightful addition to any exploration of Bavaria's scenic lake district. It is important to know that you should devote about an hour or more to the loop hike, which is about 2.6 km (1.6 miles) long (depending on your pace).

Hintersee

4.Parish Church of St. Sebastian:

The Parish Church of St. Sebastian in Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden is one of Bavaria’s most iconic and photographed churches. Built in 1512 under Prince-Provost Gregor Rainer, it stands as a quintessential symbol of Bavarian charm. Its picturesque setting, with the Ramsauer Ache river in the foreground and the Reiter Alpe mountains in the background, has made it a beloved subject for artists and photographers from around the world. The church's interior features a late Gothic altar depicting St. Sebastian, along with side altars adorned with 15th-century figures of the twelve apostles and Jesus. This iconic landmark is a must-visit when exploring the Königssee Lake area.

Parish Church of St. Sebastian

5.Ertlsteg (Holzsteg):

The Ertlsteg, also known as the Holzsteg, is a charming wooden footbridge located in Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden, Bavaria. It spans the Ramsauer Ache river and provides a picturesque view of the iconic Parish Church of St. Sebastian, set against the backdrop of the majestic Reiter Alpe mountains. This idyllic scene has made the Ertlsteg a favorite spot for photographers and artists looking to capture the quintessential beauty of the Bavarian Alps. Its serene atmosphere and stunning scenery make it a must-visit location for anyone exploring the Königssee Lake area.

Parish Church of St. Sebastian

6.Wimbachklamm:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz Wimbachbrücke.

Wimbachklamm, located near Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden in Bavaria, is a stunning 200-meter-long gorge that has been carved by the Wimbach River over thousands of years. You can walk along wooden pathways that wind through the narrow canyon, offering close-up views of cascading waterfalls and moss-covered rock formations. The gorge is open from May 1st to November 1st, providing a serene and accessible experience for nature enthusiasts. The trailhead is conveniently located at the Wimbachbrücke car park, making it an ideal stop for those exploring the Königssee region. It is important to know that you should devote about an hour to the hike, which is about 2.1 km (1.3 miles) long (depending on your pace).

Wimbachklamm

7.Salt Mine Berchtesgaden:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz Salzbergwerk.

The Berchtesgaden Salt Mine has been in operation since 1517, providing a fascinating insight into the region's rich salt-mining history. During the visit, you will wear traditional miner's attire and participate in a guided tour that features a train ride into the mountain, thrilling wooden slides, and a raft trip across the illuminated Mirror Lake underground. Although photography is not allowed inside the mine, there is an on-site photo lab that offers souvenir photos to remember your visit. Additionally, the mine's close proximity to Königssee Lake makes it a valuable addition to your Bavarian itinerary.

Salt Mine Berchtesgaden

8.Obersalzbergbahn Cable Car:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz Obersalzbergbahn / Schießstätte.

The Obersalzbergbahn Talstation, located in Berchtesgaden, serves as the starting point for the historic Obersalzbergbahn cable car. Established in 1950, this unique group pendulum lift features four small cabins, each accommodating up to four adults and one child. The ascent provides access to an extensive network of hiking trails at an elevation of approximately 1,000 meters, offering panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps. Adjacent to the upper station, you can enjoy the 600-meter-long Hochlenzer summer toboggan run, which features thrilling curves and waves. In winter, the area transforms into a hub for skiing and snowboarding, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

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9.The Eagle's Nest:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Parkplatz Obersalzberg - Dokumentationszentrum.

Perched atop Kehlstein Mountain at 1,834 meters (6,017 feet), the Eagle's Nest (Kehlsteinhaus) offers panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps and is a significant historical landmark near Königssee Lake. Constructed between 1937 and 1938 as a diplomatic meeting place for the Nazi Party, it was intended for Adolf Hitler's use, though he seldom visited. Remarkably, the building survived World War II without damage and now operates as a seasonal restaurant and tourist site. Today, you can enjoy a restaurant experience and breathtaking vistas, making it a compelling stop for those exploring the Königssee Lake region. Combining a visit to the Eagle's Nest with nearby attractions, such as Königssee Lake or the Berchtesgaden Salt Mines, is feasible, especially for those starting early in the day.

  • Access and Parking: You cannot drive directly to the Eagle's Nest. Instead, park at the Obersalzberg Documentation Center parking area, located at Salzbergstraße 43, 83471 Berchtesgaden, Germany. Parking costs €5 per day, with discounts available for guest card holders. From there, specially equipped buses transport you up the steep and winding road to the Eagle's Nest.

  • Public Transportation: Alternatively, you can reach the Obersalzberg Documentation Center by taking Bus 838 from Berchtesgaden's main train station to the "Dokumentation Obersalzberg" stop. From there, buses to the Eagle's Nest depart for the summit.

  • Hiking Option: For hiking enthusiasts, a trail leads from the Documentation Center up to the Eagle's Nest, taking approximately 3 to 4 hours. The path is well-marked but requires a good level of fitness due to its steep incline.

The Eagle's Nest

10.Jenner View point (Jenner Aussichtsplattform):

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Königssee Pkw-Parkplatz.

Located near the summit of Mount Jenner at an elevation of approximately 1,800 meters, the Jenner Aussichtsplattform offers stunning panoramic views of the Berchtesgaden Alps and the emerald waters of Königssee below. You can access this expansive viewing platform via the modern Jennerbahn cable car, which departs from Schönau am Königssee. The scenic ride takes just 20 minutes and then there is a short walk to the viewpoint of about 18 minutes. From the platform, you can enjoy an unparalleled vantage point to admire the surrounding peaks and valleys, making it a must-visit destination for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers exploring the Königssee area.

11.King's Lake-Königssee:

If you're arriving by car, we suggest parking at: Königssee Pkw-Parkplatz.

  • Königssee, or the King's Lake, is located in Bavaria's Berchtesgaden National Park and is famous for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking alpine scenery. The lake stretches approximately 7.7 kilometers in length and reaches depths of up to 190 meters, making it Germany's third-deepest lake.

  • To fully appreciate the serene beauty of the lake, consider taking an electric-powered boat tour that departs from Schönau am Königssee. These environmentally friendly boats glide silently across the water, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. A highlight of the journey is a stop at the iconic St. Bartholomä Church, which is accessible only by boat. You can explore this historic site and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

  • Continuing the tour to Salet provides access to the picturesque Obersee lake and the impressive Röthbach Waterfall. Given the popularity of these tours—especially during peak seasons—it's advisable to arrive early or book tickets in advance to ensure a smooth experience.

12.Seeklause Königssee:

The Seeklause at Königssee is a historic weir located at the northern end of Lake Königssee in Schönau am Königssee. It was originally constructed around 1560 for timber rafting but was rebuilt with stone in 1797 after being destroyed by flooding. Today, the Seeklause regulates the water level of the lake and features a wooden pedestrian bridge that offers scenic views of the Königsseer Ache outflow. You can access the bridge via the Ludwig-Ganghofer-Weg, making it a picturesque spot for photography and a peaceful stroll.

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13.Luitpold von Bayern:

In Schönau am Königssee, near the boat docks, there is an obelisk monument dedicated to Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria (1821–1912), who ruled from 1886 until his death. Erected in 1911 to commemorate his 90th birthday, this monument honors Luitpold's significant contributions to the region. Notably, he played a key role in introducing electric boats to Lake Königssee in 1909, aiming to reduce noise and preserve the lake's tranquility—a practice that continues to this day.

Luitpold von Bayern

14.Königssee boathouse:

Nestled along the tranquil shores of Lake Königssee, the rustic boathouses provide a picturesque view of Bavaria's alpine charm. These traditional structures, commonly used to protect boats from the elements, are characterized by their weathered wooden facades, which blend beautifully with the surrounding crystal-clear waters and towering mountain backdrops.

Königssee boathouses

15.Pier St. Bartholomew:

The St. Bartholomew Pier is a key stop on Lake Königssee's electric boat tours, offering access to the famous St. Bartholomä Church. The boat ride to St. Bartholomä showcases breathtaking views of the lake's crystal-clear waters and towering cliffs, making it a must-see for anyone visiting the Königssee region.

Pier St. Bartholomew

16.Pilgrimage Church of St. Bartholomew:

Located on the western shore of Lake Königssee, the Pilgrimage Church of St. Bartholomew is a stunning example of Baroque architecture. Originally founded in 1134, the church was rebuilt in 1697 and features its distinctive red onion domes, with a floor plan inspired by Salzburg Cathedral. The church is primarily accessible by boat, allowing you to enjoy serene views of the lake and the surrounding mountains during the journey. You can explore its rich history, admire the intricate stucco work created by Salzburg master Joseph Schmidt, and appreciate the tranquil beauty of its alpine setting.

Pilgrimage Church of St. Bartholomew

17.Salet Anlegestelle and Fischerhütte am Obersee (Westufer):

Salet Anlegestelle is the southernmost boat dock on Lake Königssee, serving as the gateway to some of the region's most picturesque landscapes. From this dock, a brief 15-minute walk will take you to the tranquil Obersee, where you can enjoy stunning reflections of the surrounding mountains. If you continue along the trail, you can reach Fischunkelalm in approximately 45 minutes. This charming alpine pasture is perfect for a restful break. For those seeking more adventure, the trail extends to the Röthbach Waterfall, Germany's highest waterfall, which cascades from over 450 meters. The boat journey from Schönau am Königssee to Salet takes about 55 minutes one way, allowing you ample time to soak in the serene beauty of the lake and its echoing cliffs.

Extend your Journey: Austria Awaits Just Beyond Upper Bavaria:

1.Hop Across the Border: Add Salzburg and Its Stunning Surroundings to Your Trip:

Upper Bavaria offers a wealth of attractions, including beautiful lakes, stunning castles, and breathtaking alpine landscapes. However, we strongly recommend setting aside some time to visit Salzburg and the surrounding area just across the border in Austria. Situated in the heart of Austria, Salzburg is known for its elegant baroque architecture, its rich musical heritage as the birthplace of Mozart, and the enchanting ambiance made famous by The Sound of Music. The charm of Salzburg extends beyond the city limits; the surrounding landscapes are equally captivating, featuring picturesque villages, serene lakes, and majestic mountains that beckon for exploration. Be sure to check out our trip summary post, filled with essential tips and must-see attractions in both the city and its picturesque surroundings. Click here to start your adventure today!

2.A Short Journey Away: Discover Innsbruck and the Beauty of Tyrol:

If you're already discovering the wonders of Upper Bavaria, it's definitely worth venturing a bit further to Innsbruck and the Tyrol region in neighboring Austria. Nestled in the heart of the Alps, Innsbruck is a city where imperial history intersects with alpine adventure. With its colorful old town, stunning mountain backdrop, and cozy Tyrolean charm, it’s a destination that captivates visitors in every season. Beyond the city itself, the broader Tyrol region boasts pristine nature, picturesque villages, and countless trails and viewpoints waiting to be explored. Don’t miss our trip summary post, packed with essential tips and must-see attractions in Innsbruck and Tyrol region. Click here to embark on your adventure today!

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