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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Tirano to Salzburg?
The direct drive from Tirano to Salzburg is 251 mi (404 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 52 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Tirano to Salzburg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Innsbruck, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bormio, Zell am See, Fussen, and Livigno, as well as top places to visit like Ristorante Chalet Lago dei Caprioli and Saent Falls, or the ever-popular Cascate Nardis.
The top cities between Tirano and Salzburg are Innsbruck, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bormio, Zell am See, Fussen, and Livigno. Innsbruck is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Tirano and 2 hours from Salzburg.
Bormio, a charming town nestled in the picturesque Province of Sondrio in the Lombardy region of the Italian Alps, is home to approximately 4,100 residents. Situated at the heart of the upper Valtellina valley, Bormio is renowned for its popularity as a winter sports destination. With its stunning alpine scenery and a wide range of outdoor activities, it attracts visitors seeking adventure and relaxation alike.
18% as popular as Innsbruck
1 minute off the main route, 12% of way to Salzburg
Livigno, a charming ski resort nestled in the Italian Alps near the Swiss border, is renowned for its exhilarating snow parks and diverse slopes. The town also offers cultural experiences such as the Mus! Livigno and Trepalle Museum, showcasing historical farming tools and local artifacts. Visitors can explore the fascinating Latteria di Livigno, a functioning dairy farm with a museum featuring lifelike dioramas of indigenous wildlife.
14% as popular as Innsbruck
10 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Salzburg
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Füssen is a German town situated in the state of Bavaria, just on the northern side of the border with Austria. The Hohes Schloss is a Gothic castle which serves as a regional art museum, while St. Mang's abbey museum highlights Füssen's lute and violin crafting industry. Two castles - Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle - are located southeast of the town.
13% as popular as Innsbruck
49 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Salzburg
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a well-known skiing and ice skating destination in Bavaria, Germany. The town was formed by the merging of two separate towns in 1935. Visitors can also enjoy hiking near Zugspitze, the highest peak in Germany with a summit of 2,962m that can be accessed via a cogwheel train or cable car.
42% as popular as Innsbruck
25 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Salzburg
Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol in Austria, is a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts due to its location in the Alps. The city boasts a mix of Imperial and modern architecture and can be likened to Grenoble in France with its access to outdoor activities such as skiing, snowboarding and cycling. Despite being relatively large, Innsbruck has a holiday vibe that visitors can enjoy while strolling around the charming Old Town which features specialty shops and medieval gothic arches.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Salzburg
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Zell am See is a town located in Austria situated on the banks of Lake Zell, positioned south of the city of Salzburg. The St. Hippolyte Church is a Romanesque style building which features a tower that was added during the 15th century. Visitors can access ski slopes atop Schmittenhöhe mountain via trails and lifts.
14% as popular as Innsbruck
46 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Salzburg
Best stops along Tirano to Salzburg drive
The top stops along the way from Tirano to Salzburg (with short detours) are Linderhof Palace, Partnachklamm, and Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee. Other popular stops include Cascate Nardis, RupertusTherme, and Achen Lake.
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Cascate Nardis
Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
It's a great place for a two hours to half day trip. At the entrance, we were charged 9 Euros for entering the second parking lot ( 7 Euros for the first parking lot)
גל בוע — Google review
Only 2 kilometers, around 20 - 25 minutes from the parking. Nice hiking trails. Easy level. You can go further if you want to. Restaurant nearby is probably open only in summer. Some renovation of the trails right now. Completely empty mid-March.
Kamila Świerska — Google review
Lovely view. Walking paths nearby.
Joanna Bielak — Google review
Super natural hidden beauty not difficult to reach. Vehicle accessible and 700 m walking distance From last car park. €8,00 accessible cost paid for single vehicle entry. Parking slots available. Don't miss.
Thushan Shashith — Google review
A nice place to walk around in. Easy to reach > Park the car very close to it (just drive forwards, you will see it).
Alissa — Google review
Great walks, beautiful views.
There are options to make short or longer treks in the area, you are not allowed to swim.
Nice place for pick nick with the family
Gin — Google review
Absolutley stunning and peaceful place to visit! Worth the drive if you are staying around Lake Garda. If you arrive after 5 pm it’s free to enter the park.
Jesper Jørgensen — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls and surrounding area. And for a good glass of wine, beer, or hot chocolate with a view, cross the bridge, take a seat, make your order, and soak it up.
Kalib Wilkinson — Google review
Impressive waterfall. I would love to come back.
If you come with the car, when park on the second parking spot, then you will need to walk less than 200m till waterfall.
ravenssx — Google review
Great spot for a winter hike, beware that the going underfoot can be slippy and icy if you go by the path on the other side of the stream.
murray nolan — Google review
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4.5
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Val di Genova, 38080 Carisolo TN, Italy
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Ristorante Chalet Lago dei Caprioli
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
The Ristorante Chalet Lago dei Caprioli offers excellent food in a pleasant atmosphere with an amazing view of the lake. The staff is friendly and the service is fast. They have a wide variety of dishes, including good salads and fresh mixed mushrooms as a side dish. The price is fair and they also cater to vegetarians with alternative options. It is recommended for both quick bites or ice cream during a lake visit, as well as for lunch or dinner with high-quality ingredients.
Excellent location, great for a quick bite or ice cream during the lake visit, but also really good lunch and dinner options with good quality ingredients. Very friendly and hey staff
Alex Serezis — Google review
Very beautiful view on the lake. The food is also good 😊
valeria cojocari — Google review
Chalet Lago dei Caprioli, located in front of the lake of dei Caprioli, have an amazing view, food is super good, all topical dishes, very fresh products, very good kids menu, and alternative for vegetarians, service is very fast and staff very friendly!!! I absolutely recommended...!!!
anna catalina rodriguez — Google review
Visited very quickly at the sunset but the result was always very hood. I think the best moments are early morning or during the afternoon. Otherwise is really crowded
Cesare Fani — Google review
Very nice place next to the lake, delicious food and friendly staff
Susanna Cheng — Google review
Very good food, pleasant atmosphere and the staff is amazing. The restaurant has a wide variety of choices, good salads as well. I had a side dish: mixed mushrooms ,yummy. As to the price, very fair and all the foods they serve are fresh. Give it a try while enjoying a fantastic view of the lake with a heart breaking scenery
Celestino CHABI — Google review
Marvelous location over a small lake.
Food is outstanding.
Giovanni Alfieri — Google review
Best risotto I ever had : straberry, cheese and ...secrets ingredients. Spectacular! Tagliere of fine cold cuts super tasty.
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Saent Falls
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Hiking under tall pines & across suspension bridges to a dramatic waterfall fringed by wildflowers.
Amazing hike which is not too heavy but offers beautiful scenery. When you’re lucky you can see some cows. We took approximately 2 hours to complete the hike. Parking was free but we visited in low-season.
許櫻花Sakura — Google review
A place from heaven! Dolomites are the most beautiful place in the world😘 so refreshing for your mind, soul and body... enjoy every second of your visit to saent waterfalls🙂
Jovana Djukic — Google review
The waterfall located in the heart of a lush forest is undoubtedly one of the most comfortable and peaceful places you can visit. The soothing sound of the nearby stream, the chirping of the birds, and the fresh breeze that blows through the trees create an atmosphere that immediately puts you at ease. This place makes visiting the forest feel like a true escape to a peaceful paradise.
Steven Shiau — Google review
Nice places for hiking! Round course is up to 3 hours. If you want to use the busses there have a look for the timetable online. You can safe 1 hour with busses if you want. Trail is medium. Not recommend if it rains.
Stefan Müssigmann — Google review
The walk up to the falls took us about 40 minutes from car park. It is mostly easy hike/trail.
Krupen Ghetiya — Google review
Great trail, dog friendly. Beautiful waterfall.
Natalia Gruca — Google review
Must visit if you are in the area!! Easy-medium walk if you are reasonably fit. We parked in the Coler car park and walked from there.
Ashleigh M — Google review
Beautiful country side and waterfall worth a visit. Its quite a walk and even though today was hot (36° c) it was nice and fresh/chilly close to the falls.
J Keijzer — Google review
Very nice atmosphere and view towards the valley. Worth the visit.
Dan Cos — Google review
4.8
(1682)
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4.5
(539)
38020 Rabbi TN, Italy
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Trentino Wild - Caldes
Sports complex
Tours
Sports school
Training centre
Kayaking & Canoeing
River Rafting & Tubing
Great outdoor activity. We did 'Rafting extra' pack and that was super nice. Special thanks to our Chilean rafting guide Benjamin, who ensured both safety & fun. Very professional set-up & team
Kestens Tom — Google review
Not the best experience mainly becasue of the reception staff that didn't make us feel welcome and were not interested in making sure that we were well informed, well guided and taken care of. We almost felt that coming to pay for their services was a hassle for them that they would prefer to avoid, and it's not about bad weather on the first day, but how the staff was actually interacting.The website is beautiful and attractive but unfortunately misleading - most activities were not available to single customers like us in given dates and weather conditions (even when good) and it was not straight forward to get correct information. The location of the place is beautiful and instructors of the activities that we managed to do were also very nice. Unfortunately, customer service is too important these days and for this reason I cannot recommend this place.
Angelika Burawska — Google review
We did the family rafting. Online reservation. Excellent service. Wonderfull and exiting rafting.
Gulliniamo was our guide and made the rafting safe and fun for us and the kids.
If you are in the area - Do not miss!
Ronen Mosseri — Google review
We really enjoyed the adventure park zip line! Our instructors Emanuel & Nicolas are really friendly, attentive & kind, great with kids :) Both spoke English very well!
Rachel Armstrong — Google review
An excellent outdoor activities centre! Very well run, fantastic staff: Cristina, who managed our booking, Ivan and Dodo our skilled rafting guides, Lorenzo our alpine guide for the exciting tarzaning (zip lines, a must!) and also the girl (sorry I don't remember your name!) that arranged our laser game at the end of a memorable day! I work in adventure tourism field as well and I really appreciate when I can find such a great quality in other operators! Really top notch, great infrastructure, new and clean equipment, go with them and you'll never go wrong! Thx guys, have a blast on your great trip to Colorado and Gran Canyon, see you next time!
Manolao — Google review
Despite the cost, the experience felt cheap compared to other places. When I received my wetsuit, it was still wet, whereas other places typically provide dry suits. Furthermore, after the experience, we were responsible for cleaning our own wetsuits by submerging them in a container of water with some solution. Other places usually handle this task in a more professional and reassuring manner.
While this experience might appeal to those looking for a party atmosphere rather than a nature-focused adventure, it still fell short in terms of quality.
Another aspect that left me disappointed was their approach to photography. They offered to take pictures, but then charged 15 euros for a link to access them. For the price of 65 euros, it would have been reasonable to expect a few long-distance photos of our boat included.
Moreover, it would have been beneficial if our guide could communicate with us in English. Although they offered to switch boats to one with an English-speaking guide midway through the trip, it no longer made a difference at that point.
Boglárka Nyúl — Google review
Rafting with Jacob was absolutely amazing. The view was beautiful and the river was exciting. Jacob was a funny and great guide, really appreciated the freedom he gave us.
Casper Vranken — Google review
One thing for sure: The location is beautiful.
However, the whole rafting experience felt like a mass produced bad "product". There were 7 boats with a lot of people, our misconception was that it will be a bit more private experience. We were put together with 4 italian people into a boat, while there was another boat with english speaking people and 2 extra seats. (Truth must be told, at three quarters length they asked if we wanna switch. Too late for that)
We felt second class people the whole time because we spoke english and not italian. If this a burden, then simply say "you need to speak italian" and don't advertise that the programs are available in 4 languages.
The guide who gave the safety instructions was barely understandable, this could be an issue in an extreme sport situation when safety instructions are there to protect you from harm or possibly death.
The "fun" activity throughout the whole experience was that the guides encouraged people to use their paddles to squirt on other attendees. This was less fun on the 20th time.
The wetsuit's, life jacket's and helmet's cleanliness were debatable, especially because the disinfection is done by the guests themselves by submerging the equipment in some disinfectant solution with their bare hands. How clean the equipment will be after being cleaned by "laymen", and after hundreds of people putting their hand in this disinfectant? And this wetsuit will be put on your bare skin, pray you won't get a rash.
There were pictures taken during the experience, an e-mail will be sent to you with a link to PURCHASE these pictures FOR 15 Euros. This is ridiculous. Of the 12 pictures there were only 4 about us in the boat and none of us were recognisable. This is very low, a complete ripoff.
Oszkár Sziklai — Google review
What a bad quality for money when you choose the "Via Ferrata tour". 7 hours walk and only 2 hours Ferrata...
Then, after paying € 160,- pp, there was extra payment needed of € 46,- for cable car and bus. The start of the tour is not the same as the end of the tour...but they didn't tell. But worst of all was the guide who took an irresponsible risk by taking an old, not healthy man with him. The whole tour was concentrated about getting that man alive to the end of the tour! Just horrible! And when asking money back, they completely deny. We hope no one will have this experience. We gave this to our daughter and her friend, experienced mountainclimbers, but it was a big disappointment. For the company: when things go wrong, work on a just solution and be brave, don't deny!
Chantal de Schepper — Google review
My boyfriend and I purchased two activities with Trentino Wild during our stay in the Dolomites: canyoning and a via ferrata. We made clear that the via ferrata was the most important one, and that we were really excited for the activity. The activity was definitely not worth the money. It was not disclosed to us that the route was not circular, the price of the cable car and bus was not included, and the via ferrata was way shorter than the time it took us to walk down the mountain. After a few days, we decided to contact Trentino Wild, because we felt like the price was more than double the worth of the activity. They would get back to us, but never did. Needless to say, we will not be doing an activity with Trentino Wild ever again.
Zaïda Floren — Google review
Rafting extra was quite short (1 hour), and a long explanation compared to other rafting experiences. Not recomanded. Our guides, Carlo and Leo where kind and funny
floris van ree — Google review
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5.0
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Località Le, Via alle Còntre, 2, 38022 Caldes TN, Italy
Upscale hotel with lake-views, offering free breakfast & a stylish spa with an indoor pool.
Great location and what a view! Really good facilities and fantastic food. Would love to come back sometime soon.
Artur Zielinski — Google review
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Monika Bartošová — Google review
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Jef De Cnodder — Google review
(Translated by Google) The hotel is now getting old, but it has charm and character. It is super clean and the staff is extremely friendly and helpful. But the highlight is the incredibly good cuisine...It was a great vacation to relax and unwind.
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Das Hotel ist inzwischen schon in die Jahre gekommen, aber es hat Charme und Charakter. Es ist super sauber und das Personal ist überaus freundlich und hilfsbereit. Doch der Hammer ist die mega gute Küche....Es war ein toller Urlaub zum Entspannen und Erholen.
Britta Schindhelm — Google review
(Translated by Google) The hotel met all our expectations. Typical mountain style with wooden interiors, it overlooks the lake and is an excellent starting point for mountain and winter sports enthusiasts due to its proximity to the facilities and numerous walking paths.
The staff is very friendly and always welcomes you with a smile.
The food is very well prepared, the vegetable buffets are very varied and plentiful.
The simple but functional relaxation area.
Our room was lake front with a beautiful view. The only negative note is the bathroom furniture which clashes a bit with the rest of the environment.
(Original)
L'hotel ha soddisfatto tutte le nostre aspettative. Tipico stile montano con interni in legno, si affaccia sul lago ed è un ottimo punto di partenza per gli appassionati di montagna e di sport invernali per la vicinanza agli impianti e ai sentieri di numerose passeggiate.
Il personale è molto cordiale e ti accoglie sempre con il sorriso.
Il cibo è molto curato, i buffet di verdure molto vario e abbondante.
La zona relax semplice ma funzionale.
La nostra camera era fronte lago con una splendida vista. L'unica nota negativa è l'arredo bagno che stona un po con il resto dell'ambiente.
Simone Carissimi — Google review
(Translated by Google) We spent the Easter holidays in this hotel, overlooking the lake. Friendly and helpful staff, very clean rooms and excellent cuisine, even for those with intolerances.
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Abbiamo trascorso le vacanze di pasqua in questo hotel, vista fronte lago. Personale gentile e disponibile, camere molto pulite e ottima cucina, anche per chi ha delle intolleranze.
Sandra Furgeri — Google review
(Translated by Google) This hotel is not the most modern, but you can expect a pleasant, quiet atmosphere, staff that will fulfill your every wish and, above all, top-class cuisine that you often cannot find in a 5* hotel. The breathtaking view of the lake made everything an unforgettable experience. We'd love to come back. Thanks. Maurizio & Lucie
(Original)
Dieses Hotel ist nicht das modernste, dafür erwartet euch aber eine angenehme, ruhige Atmosphäre, Personal, das Ihnen jeden Wunsch erfüllt und vor allem eine Spitzenküche, die sie in einem 5*Hotel oft nicht finden. Der atemberaubende Blick auf den See machte alles zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis. Wir kommen gerne wieder. Danke. Maurizio & Lucie
Lucie — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were guests in September 3rd week. I can't understand all the great reviews. Maybe these were bought? The hotel is very old, our room was a disaster, the bathroom was even worse. In many places there are significant defects in the building structure and furnishings. What should be highlighted is the beautiful location if you have a room facing the lake and the staff, who were friendly, quick and helpful. I would also like to mention the good cuisine, the dishes were very tasty and varied.
(Original)
Wir waren Gäste in 3. September Woche. Die vielen super Bewertungen kann ich nicht nachvollziehen. Sind diese vieleicht gekauft?? Das Hotel ist sehr in die Jahre gekommen, unser Zimmer war eine Katastrophe, das Bad noch viel schlimmer. An vielen Stellen findet man erhebliche Mängel an der Bausubstanz und an der Einrichtung. Hervorzuheben ist die schöne Lage, wenn man einer Zimmer zur Seeseite hat und das Angestellten Personal, dieses war freundlich, schnell und Hilfsbereit. Auch die gute Küche möchte ich noch erwähnen, die Gerichte waren sehr schmackhaft und abwechslungsreich.
Tegelberg is a popular alpine destination known for its scenic tramway ride and a variety of outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, and paragliding. The area is bustling with skiers of all ages enjoying the slopes. A hike from the car park at the bottom of the cable car offers stunning views of Neuschwanstein Castle and Queen Marys Bridge.
One of the most breathtaking hikes I have ever done. The mountain is near a town called Fussen and it borders Austria. It is very steep just to let you know but well worth it for the experience and the views!
D. Pops — Google review
Beautiful view when it's not foggy like it was for us. It cleared up slightly tho so still worth it. We went up using the cable car which was slightly pricey, 28.50 euros for adults for there and back, you can also hike up if you want but it will take around 3hrs and is very steep. Lots of hiking trails at the top of the mountain to do for all levels and restaurants.
Lani Boehmer — Google review
There is an amazing hike from the car park at the bottom of the cable car that takes you past Neuschwanstein Castle, up to Queen Mary’s Bridge for views of the castle. Going further up the peak, there are beautiful views of Alpsee lake. The trail at some points has fallen trees and a few rocks that are awkward to pass, so be prepared to climb over (or under) one or two fallen trees! There is a pub serving food at the top by the cable car. Cable car costs approx 14€. When you get down there’s a toboggan for 4,50€.
Ava Pover — Google review
Walked here from Neuschwanstein Castle! Almost died but I ate the best goulash soup in the world here. View is spectacular. Totally worth it
Pui — Google review
What a view! Within one hour driving from Munich, you end up in a complete new world. Literally breathtaking (if you consider the long hiking you have to do when you want to reach the top :-))
Ly Samnang — Google review
An absolutely wonderful hike through the half snow-covered Tegelberg where we really missed having langlauf-sticks. Even though some parts felt exciting to us, the locals (two of whom slid down a ski slopes on just their 2 feet) made it seem like an easy walk instead.
The views at the top make you appreciate the beauty of Austria. Mountains as far as the eye could see.
E.F.A. H. — Google review
Absolutely stunning view. Must have to see if you are in the area
L&V — Google review
Amazing view from the top. I used first tegelberbahn and then did a hike to the top.
Eibsee is a beautiful mountain lake located at the foot of Zugspitze Mountain in Bavaria, Germany. The clear waters are inviting and perfect for swimming in the summer months. In addition to its beauty, Eibsee is also a popular hiking destination with a popular loop that includes a lake side restaurant.
Beautiful place with stunning views. You can comfortably hike around the lake in a couple of hours! We went in winter when most of the lake was frozen but was still a sight to behold!
Bhavin Chandarana — Google review
Stunning scenery! I was there on a rainy day in September 2022. I walked around the lake and took lots of photos. There are viewing spots, benches and litter bins , to enjoy the view, rest and also keep the nature clean.
Mihaela R — Google review
It is located at the foot of the Zugspitze. This lake's water is clear, emerald-green.
We were amazed to see the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
We enjoyed our lunch on the bank of this beautiful river.
You can swim here but the water is too cold.
You can rent boats and paddle boats on Eibsee. This is a great way to explore the lake and see the surrounding mountains.
Nimesh Dedhia — Google review
Walking around the lake, enjoying its cold water. I walked more around 15 km and it is my personal record I guess for a day. It is all because of the extremely beautiful lake view. Konigsee is still my best 🙃
Mustafa Dogan — Google review
Outstanding view, 7km walk around the lake, easy hiking. We went there using traditional train. If you have DB ticket, you have discount on roundtrip usinf train cost 7 Euros per person.
Saji — Google review
It’s beautiful, you can go in all the seasons and all of them are awesome. I post some pictures from Autumn. The only problem is the parking but after waiting 30 min you will get a spot. The walking tour is around 2h and a half and you can take a swim.
Imanol Chamorro — Google review
A beautiful lake one hour from Munich, with spectacular views, took us 3 hours to go around the lake, benches are available to sit and enjoy the view or have a little bite to eat. The track was not hard with a few uphills but the rest was pretty flat. I truly recommend it.
MARJAN MANOUCHEHRI — Google review
The most beautiful lake I have ever seen in mountains. I can compare its turquisecolour of waters to Plitvice Lakes. The walk around the lake took over 3 hours for our group 4 to 47 years old people but the omly reason "why so long" is we had to stop every few meters to make a picture or check the sound of bouncing pebble by dropping it to frozen lake. We had big fun admiring the views and brathing clean air a specially it was easy to walk there - almost all the time flat terrain. Even people with baby carts were faster than us ;)
Marta G — Google review
Have been there always in warmer weather until last week. It is great walk around the lake, beautiful landscape and breathtaking nature views. Love the colours of the lake, easy walk.
Angelica B (GICOLA) — Google review
A lovely experience and a beautiful lake! Just see the photos from reviews and you will convince yourself, definitely worth of visiting. They even have a lifeguard and a beautiful G Class :)
Michael B — Google review
Just incredible top to button. Cog wheel train, + 4.5 km tunnel experience, Great Alps mountain range view from top , then large Cable Car, Elbsee lake (crystal clear water that I have ever seen + boating is just mesmerising and awesome view. Restaurants , ice , cafe is having normal rate.
SUMAN KABI — Google review
Stunning lake in Bavaria 😍 Absolutely gorgeous views and easy hike path. Parking is very expensive if you are going to stay a short time (8€ no matter how many hours), but if you are going to spend the whole day is not a big deal.
Patricia Martinez — Google review
Beautiful is an understatement. It’s mesmerizing from top of Zugspitze and equally gorgeous when you walk down to lake. Calm, clean and picturesque. There is a lot you can do near around like hiking, walking and sitting back and relaxation. On busy days parking can be a challenge as it’s overcrowded being next to Zugspitze. All in all a must visit place.
Amar Jyoti — Google review
We went there over December 2022, it was cold and snowy but absolutely magnificent. Literally breathtaking! Definitely worth a visit.
Monique Kruger — Google review
Best lake I have ever been to so far ..very beautiful 😍 and alot to do around. Highly recommend
T B — Google review
Stunning location in summer and winter. Highly recommend for everyone. Even if it is usually crowded, it is worth it.
Diana Bratilescu — Google review
Must have when you are in Bavaria. Definitely arrive very early, otherwise the lake is very crowded. Swimming is allowed (15 degree). You can also visit Zugspitze right away. Amazing!
Susanne Menzel — Google review
Beautiful lake. It is quite touristy during the summers. But the view is worth it. There are water activities and can also take the cable car upto zugspite . You need a whole day to explore this place . Either one day trips or stay in a lodge.
The Mountain Girl — Google review
A very nice lake, the water is all clean that you can actually see the bottom! Recommend to take the boat in into the lake, Otherwise you might not see the true beauty of the Eibsee.
Anjie Qiu — Google review
Wonderful lake absolutely worth visiting! You can go around lake or swim in it. I recommend to arrive earlier because after 12:00 there is a huge line of cars trying to find a parking lot. We arrived at 8:30 and always found a spot
Di — Google review
Beautiful lake! If you're attempting the loop trail, start counter clockwise for the best views (start at the restaurant). The 2nd half of trail is mostly trees
Biao Li — Google review
Eibsee is an absolute must-visit for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by towering mountains and lush forests, the crystal-clear waters of Eibsee create a mesmerizing scene that's straight out of a postcard. Its a perfect spot to relax and soak in the breathtaking views.
Ashish Gahlot — Google review
A very beautiful place! Be sure to climb the Zugspitze mountain, where you get for about 3 euros (maybe more expensive) into gorges where it’s simply unrealistically beautiful, but be aware that it’s cold and rainy there
Ева Христич — Google review
Just beautiful and calming. Well worth the 6 euro per hour car park. All facilities to the highest standard and reasonable. Will be back!
Gareth Phillips — Google review
This is a few hours away from Munich. It is recommended to leave early for this place because the roads get pretty congested. The place is famous for its glass-like lake and the hiking trail that goes alongside. There is also a cable car that closes registrations at 12 PM. Make it to this cable car as it takes you to the highest point in Germany. It is recommended to buy tickets in advance if possible.
Balasubramanian G — Google review
Beautiful 🤩
-I really recommend you come here from early morning, you would want to spend your day there.
-its a 1hour 30 min drive from munich city center
-or you can take the train which takes around 2 -3hours
-You must pass by if you’re visiting Munich
You can walk around the lake for around 2 hours if want to go for a semi hike .
You can sit in the restaurant and enjoy a good meal if you just wanted to enjoy the nature.
You can take the cable car 🚠 or the train 🚂 to go to the Zugspitze.
There are options of all day ticket for around 60 euros where you can go up and back military times.
If you want to go skiing they have shops where you can rent the equipment just before you reach the cable car station.
Maryam B — Google review
Amazing for spending a day, walking around the lake and grabbing a coffee, but the restaurant is pretty busy, you’ll need patience
Schloss Linderhof, a palace built in the 19th century, boasts extravagant interiors filled with mirrors and chandeliers. Although small in size, it is richly decorated and surrounded by French gardens complete with fountains and follies. The castle was inspired by Versailles and dedicated to Louis XIV, the French Sun King. King Ludwig II used this palace as a secluded retreat and rarely entertained guests there.
Such a Beautiful place. In summer the palace looks spectacular. From April to October you can take a visit inside the Castle and the tickets are only 10 euro per person. It’s amazing inside the king residence. There are very good English speaking tour guides who can explain very nicely to the non-german speaker visitors. The whole palace area is so peaceful and well maintained. You can just sit and relax under a tree. It’s also looks beautiful in winter specially with snow. But I would recommend you to visit is summer. It looks more lively in Summer.
Shamima Akhter Shanchi — Google review
So I was a bit let down at first. When you see the palace from the outside you’ll see it’s not very big. And you wonder why it’s even called a palace. The first room you walk into is definitely beautiful, but still not as extravagant as I expected. Then you get up stairs and it blows your mind. Definitely a decor to impress. It’s a light walk up from the ticket office. They will not let you take pictures inside. Still it’s breath taking, but a very short tour. Maybe 30 minutes max
Baron Migs — Google review
We did an English tour of the palace and it was nice. You tour a few beautiful rooms full of gold, a massive bed, and some beautiful art and antiques, and the whole tour is about 25 minutes. No pictures allowed, but dogs are allowed inside if they’re carried. The grounds are lovely. The gift shop has good variety and there’s a cafe. Parking cost 3€. I would recommend coming early to beat the crowds and book your tour online.
Nguyen Nguyen — Google review
This is a beautiful palace, opulent and a monument to Ludwig's vision. It is not as large as Neuschwanstein, nor perched on a mountain, but it is a lovely forest setting and has beautiful gardens to walk around in and it is very peaceful. It's a shame they only show the opulence (which was good) as Ludwig was a fan of the latest technology and we would have liked to have seen other aspects of the building.
Brenton B — Google review
The grounds surrounding the palace are gorgeous. Plenty of fountains, a lake, hiking trails, gardens etc.
Entrance to the park surrounding the palace is free so at a cost of 3 euro for parking you get a great deal.
Visiting the interior of the palace can only be done via a guided tour so it's worth buying a ticket when entering the compound and walk around the park until the time of the tour arrives. It's nice and worth the price but not a must have.
???? ??? — Google review
One of our favorite palaces to visit and the one where Ludwig II lived the most time. Massive fountain... just wait for the timed display. The best part was that nearly the whole Palace is available to tour (most others tour a very limited portion). The palace is in excellent shape, as are the gardens and fountains. Also much easier to get in to the tour than some other.
Matt Sigal — Google review
Absolutely amazing. It was so nice to see this castle. Every room was as it was back them. The tour guide was so knowledgeable and informative. The grounds were glorious. It was an easy walk and very affordable. Loved our visit and the story behind the castle. Well worth the visit
D D — Google review
Beautiful castle built for King Ludwig II, with gorgeous gardens. The tour is a must. This was combined with the tour to Neuschwanstein castle and worth the full day excursion. You tour multiple rooms of the castle and hear about the personal life of the eccentric king. No photos inside the castle but the grounds and outside are photo worthy.
Theresa Esposito — Google review
One of my favorite places to see in Munich, while it may be the smallest palace, it is still quite impressive.
I visited as a part of a tour bus group, so the ticket was only 9€. We got a ticket with the specific time slot to enter, so didn’t have to wait in line.
The palace is narrow, and has stairs, so I don’t think it’s suitable for wheelchair users. The tour doesn’t take long, and it moves, though, slowly.
A special thanks to our guide, Mr Schneider; he’s great at his job, and clearly loves the topic he’s talking about. He made the visit much more enjoyable. We joked, that we wouldn’t mind having him showing us all the other castles and palaces.
Stefania — Google review
Beautiful little one man palace! Used to be a hunting lodge but King Ludwig did some serious upgrades and made this palace a mini gold gilded home - seriously - gold everywhere once you enter. Extravagant, over the top decor seems to cover every inch of the inside! My wife and I toured this area in February when there were almost no crowds and loved it but will come back in the spring when the outside fountains and gardens are open and in full bloom!
Philip Smith — Google review
The whole Schloss Linderhof compound was a lot of fun to walk around and pretty easy with a toddler. We didn't tour inside of the palace due to not getting tickets ahead of time, but we still enjoyed our time here. Even without going inside, the trip was well worth it.
Justin O — Google review
Amazing palace with a beautiful garden and a wonderful setting with the mountains in the backdrop.
It really is a very relaxing scene with plenty of things to see and explore.
It’s really nice to see how well it was preserved and being taken of.
It’s very reasonably priced. Parking is about €3 and admission to the palace and hunting hut is €10.
Really cool place to check out.
Rawad Elias — Google review
Lots of pressed gold leaf, opulently decorated residence of King Ludwig II with an equally impressive formal garden.
Situated about 1.5 hours from Munich, this Baroque style small castle is the only one King Ludwig II lived to see completed. The Castle guided tour is quite short at around 30 minutes (the info is similar to that in Wikipedia). The rooms with the most lasting impression is the Hall of Mirrors and his spacious bedroom - decorated in ornate, theatrical style, complete with an enormous Indian Ivory chandelier. There are no photographs allowed inside the Palace.
The formal garden with its geometric, colourful flower beds, clipped hedging, statues, fountains - is a joy to photograph.
Ming — Google review
Very friendly staff who do excellent tours of the interior of the palace in excellent English. No photography inside the building,but lots of pictures can be taken of the exterior and the amazing gardens. Great facilities such as cafe shop and plenty of toilets! A hidden gem well worth a visit.
David S — Google review
Linderhof Castle nestled in the heart of the enchanting Bavarian Alps is a masterpiece of opulence and architectural finesse.
The palace itself is a visual delight, with its intricate design and immaculate gardens. Each room tells a story of lavish luxury, showcasing the refined taste of King Ludwig II. The Hall of Mirrors is a particular highlight. A breathtaking display of mirror-lined walls and crystal chandeliers that create an illusion of infinite space and light.
The surrounding gardens are a work of art in their own right, with perfectly manicured lawns, fountains, and sculptures.
It's a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking to be enchanted by the grandeur of the past.
Bart D — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in Germany! Not big, but stunning castle with sculptures, fountains and landscaping design! Mountains around looks great! But for the cold season, statues are closed to keep from destruction, so I recommend to visit Linderhof Palace in summer to see maximum
Ілона Бабкіна — Google review
Beautiful palace in southwest Bavaria - well worth the trip down here if you're a tourist near Munich. It might be a bit of a unknown area, but of the many castles we saw in Bavaria this was definitely top. The price is reasonable for the amount of cool things you get to see in the Palace and park. The walk is approx. 20min to the palace itself, and you should line up at your according time to make sure you don't miss your tour spot.
Mat Bienczyk — Google review
As a mother of five children, ranging in age from 15 to 1 year old, I can't say enough about our wonderful experience at Linderhof Palace. Visiting in the month of February allowed us to see this stunning gem in a beautiful winter setting.
From the moment we arrived, the friendly staff made us feel welcome and accommodated our large family with ease. The grounds were impeccably maintained, and the palace itself was like something out of a fairytale. The kids were absolutely mesmerized by the beautiful architecture and the snow-covered gardens.
The guided tour of the palace was informative and engaging, keeping the attention of all of my children (even the wiggly ones). They were fascinated by the opulent decor and the stories of King Ludwig II. The older kids were able to appreciate the historical significance of the palace, while the younger ones simply marveled at the grandeur of it all.
After the tour, we spent time exploring the expansive gardens, where the kids had a blast running around. The snow-capped mountains in the distance provided a breathtaking backdrop for our family photos.
We also enjoyed a warm cup of hot chocolate at the on-site café, which was a welcome treat on a chilly day. The staff was accommodating and patient with our large group, and we never felt rushed or unwelcome.
Overall, our visit to Linderhof Palace was an unforgettable experience for our family. It was a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty that appealed to all of my children. I highly recommend this attraction to any family looking for a memorable and educational outing. We can't wait to visit again in the future.
Shamekia Bustamante — Google review
We only stayed outside while in transit from Swangau to Salsburg. It was being winterized so the fountains were off and covered. Stunning gardens.
Daniel De Lisle — Google review
Gorgeous castle with rich history, the tour is worth the expense - quite informational and posh. No touching and no photographs. The interior is under constant renovation. The castle is a small hike from the entrance, with varying altitudes on the compound. The garden is beautifully landscaped with many picturesque spots and statutes. There is a gift shop at the base, near the entrance. The terrain is manageable. Climate was moderate for early June, almost hot. Highly recommend!
L.A. T — Google review
A very gorgeous castle definitely to be visited. Try to get there early to avoid crowds. Also do book a tour to visit the castle from inside as it's very impressive. The rest of the palace grounds are free and nice to wander about.
Bharathi Mani — Google review
Beautiful palace constructed by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. It is the smallest of the three built by him and also the one he lived in the most. Built in a manner befitting Louis the XIV of France, it is highly ornate and gilded and has lots of mirrors. Only the first floor is currently open to visitors and tours are conducted by guides. Tickets have to be purchased and can be done in advance.
Roy Mathew — Google review
Lovely place. It was smaller than I thought it would be, but it was a great tour inside. The rooms are well worth a look, there's lots of delicate and old ornaments to admire. The staff are friendly and informative. You can't take pictures inside, so enjoy the tour while it lasts.
The gardens surrounding the Palace are lovely and definitely worth having a wander around while you're waiting for your tour time.
The Partnach Gorge in Garmisch is a popular hiking destination with beautiful waterfalls and a walkway. It's named for the gushing waters of the Partnach mountain stream, which have carved out the gorge over time. The gorge is significant geological because it was nearly 240 million years ago during the Triassic period that the Alpine muschelkalk layers settled on what was once a shallow sea.
What a fantastic place! The views we saw on the walk were just stunning! Even in winter, this place was worth visiting. Apart from the gorge, there are a lot of tourist routes through the forest. Depending on physical training, you can choose the best appropriate one. I also advise you to take a raincoat if the weather is cold as there are a couple of waterfalls.
Vladyslav Kondratiev — Google review
Very nice place to hike. The level for this hike would be medium, depending upon when you go to the hike. The scenery along the way is really beautiful, and it is worth the effort.
sabin bhandari — Google review
This is well worth a visit. It's absolutely stunning, an amazing sight to see and walk through. We walked up to the restaurant at the top before making our way back down. Fantastic place with superb views
Marie Thompson — Google review
Really special and wonderful place to enjoy a day. We hike passed the gorge and up a pub the long way (2 hours walk up and down). Reasonable fitness needed. The pub is closed every Thursday. When we go there, the pub is closed. The tables can be used and you can buy beer from a machine. The gorge itself is nice but the hike up the long way is nice walk too. We saw salamanders and woodpeckers and different birds, farm animals sheep and a friendly cat too. The way down quick is by the side of the pub (30 minutes). Bring a raincoat and wear hiking shoes.
K m Y — Google review
It was a wintry cold day and we braved the outdoors. It was a nice memory, although hard with jet lag. Got some good shots.
Because some of the hiking paths were icy, we had to walk on the main road which of course took away from the charming allure. So beware in bad conditions.
Tania Julian — Google review
A walk through the cave is indeed beautiful! High hills and the turquoise water from the water falling from the mountains & running like a river is Amazing! Safe to walk along with children though narrow space well protected! If you have the Zugspitze Ticket, the entry is free.
JAYANTHI RAGHURAMAN — Google review
The gorge was breathtaking and well worth the 6 euro. When we visited in August, half of the gorge was shut down and there was two-way traffic. This led to a lot of congestion and was very stressful with a toddler. We were not aware of how tight some of the tunnels were, so we brought a child backpack carrier which we did not use because our son would hit his head on the ceiling. We saw several families with small children in the same boat as us. If we could have done the whole trail and not have to double back, we would have enjoyed the experience a lot more. I understand these were unique times, it just wasn't as enjoyable as it could have been. It was still very pretty and I wouldn't mind coming back when our kids are a little older. For those who are new to the area, you can park in the Olympic parking lot for 2.5 Euro and it is a short walk to the trail head from there.
Justin O — Google review
It's an impressive experience.
The path to the entrance is very wide and easy to walk on. In the gorge, however, it is narrow to the rocks, partly through the tunnels. It's also good to have a flashlight, because it's really dark in some parts of the tunnel. A jacket with a hood is also useful, as the water drips heavily from above in some places.
We were there on a public holiday with nice weather around noon. That was probably a mistake as it was very crowded. In narrower places you sometimes had to wait until "oncoming traffic" had passed... I also thought it was stupid that you were allowed to go there with the dogs. I don't think it's a nice experience for the dogs: loud, cramped and lots of strange legs that you have to avoid. Next time I'll go there earlier as it's probably a lot quieter.
veronika Acosta — Google review
Unbelievable place... It is definitely a must visit place and its worth every penny. You won't regret going here.
Just make sure you exit from the same gate you came from if you don't have time or don't want to walk. Cuz if you exit from the other end, you'll have to hike all the way around the gorge.
But if you can I would definitely recommend you to take that route, it is BEAUTIFUL
Nihal Shaikh — Google review
One of nature's wonders. Awesome place to visit. Regimens getting there early as parking is atrocious. Make sure you have balance and are a little fit. The walk is long and can get strenuous at times. However, the views are spectacular.
Jerry Morales — Google review
Let me just say be prepared for the hike OUT. The hike in and through was amazing. The walk out was the hardest part, and while it isn't difficult, it isn't a short hike. The gorge itself was great and beautiful. Go early and beat the rush, which is what we did, and even then, we had people who wanted to rush through and push you through it. Later, the number of people showing up to enter was crazy and i couldn't imagine trying to even take pictures. We enjoyed the early quiet and lack of people and were able to enjoy a leisurely walk, just letting the fast folks pass us. Take a rain coat, water and snack and you'll have an amazing time.
Ryo O. — Google review
The place is very attractive. After visiting the cave, you can continue your hike to the forest and return to the starting point. Alternatively, you can return to the cave. If you choose to hike through the forest, make sure to bring some water as it is a steep path. Overall, it was a really enjoyable hike.
Shanaka Anuradha — Google review
Formed by the Partnach River, the gorge features striking rock formations and picturesque waterfalls. The maintained trails and informational signs ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for visitors of all levels of expertise. We went on a hot weekday and it was rather busy, with lots of fellow tourists. The walk up from the parking at the Ski Jump centre took about 20 minutes, but was easy. We booked our tickets in advance, but you could buy them there. There are some places to get some food and drink at the start of the gorge walk, we had some lovely chips and a beer! The walk itself is exciting, but as it was busy there was a lot of stop-and-start waiting for people to pass (the raised pathway cut in to the cliff is narrow) but the views and atmosphere made up for it. Stout shoes and a slight head for heights is recommended, but we saw folks of all ages and abilities managing just fine.
Charlie Kinloch — Google review
I will try to talk about my experience briefly and benefit from this place, one of the most beautiful places that you can visit, beautiful natural beauty, fun and exciting to explore, ski, climb, photograph and relax. You can also visit the natural cave in the place and enjoy the wonderful views. I hope the pictures clarify what I mean❤️❤️❤️🥰
Ahmad El Hout — Google review
Amazing place. On a busy day, finding parking is a bit hard and one has to walk a bit to get the beautiful views of the Gorge, but definitely worthwhile. Nature at one of it's best. It's enjoyable only in the right season - when there is good water flow.
Nanda kumar — Google review
Beautiful hike up into the gorge. Fun for families but pathway is narrow and not ideal for small children. Better for school age and above. Could be challenging for mobility impaired. Take a rain jacket.
Susan Alvis — Google review
Partnachklamm is an absolute gem near Munich! I was left speechless by the extraordinary beauty of this natural wonder. The stunning gorge, with its crystal-clear turquoise waters and towering cliffs, creates an otherworldly atmosphere. The lush greenery and breathtaking waterfalls added to the enchanting experience. The well-maintained trails make it accessible for all, and the picturesque surroundings make it a photographer's paradise. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventurer, or simply seeking tranquility, Partnachklamm is a must-visit destination that will leave you in awe. Don't miss out on this incredible piece of nature's artistry!
V Nithin Kashyap — Google review
Great experience! Tickets are around 7 euros for adults and 3.50 for kids. Rain coat is a must have, good to have snacks on the go! It does get a bit dark after sunset.
Hammad Saleem — Google review
Very interesting place. But risk to go given the wet floor and its proximity to the water falls.
Not good for claustrophobics since you will be in dark and short tunnels.
Dogs are welcome but there is a 2 euros fee.
Cadu Garcia — Google review
we didn't need raincoats or lanterns, the tunnels were lit and at 20° quite dry, two or three drops on the jacket is no problem. It's so beautiful that you don't care if you get wet. The circular route is not easy at all, the climbing is big and quite steep, don't eat your sandwiches before it like we did😆. Otherwise, the view from the top is worth the effort, but some level of fitness is definitely required.
Rumyana Lazarova — Google review
Beautiful place. Might be slippery in the rainy season. At least keep 2 hours for the trip. You are allowed to go to the end and have to come back the same route (can no longer exit from the other end). I saw some people taking their pets. Some were afraid of heights so their owner had a difficult time. And some dogs were trekking like a pro.
Apoorva Karamchandani — Google review
Natural beauty. Be prepared for good enough walk to explore this place. The flow of water was nice to experience
Ambarish P — Google review
Partnachklamm, nestled in the heart of the Bavarian Alps, is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates with its awe-inspiring beauty. The narrow gorge, carved by the Partnach River, offers a mesmerizing journey through towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls. The well-maintained pathways and sturdy bridges provide a thrilling adventure for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Visitors should be prepared for a sensory delight, with the sound of rushing water echoing off the rocky walls and the cool mist in the air creating a refreshing experience. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the dramatic scenery, especially during different times of the day.
While the trail can be challenging in parts, the reward of reaching the end and taking in the panoramic views is well worth the effort. Partnachklamm is a testament to the raw power of nature, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a memorable and immersive outdoor experience in the Bavarian Alps.
Sammy — Google review
Awesome place. The cave gives you a thrilled feeling. After you exit it, there are two options: First option is to take the cave back. Next option is a bit tricky and I felt that the directions were not much clear. In this option you have to hike the mountain and then descend. The trail to go up is not well maintained and at some places it was very slippery. On top there is one small restaurant. Going down is via a well built road, but it is very steep. We could not control our legs at some descends and had to run :)
abhishek tiwari — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit... If this is on your list and you have the time you must absolutely do it. There is a 30 minute walk from the parking lot to the entrance of the gorge. However we had rented e bikes and were able to take them all the way to the entrance and there is a bike lock rack Right next to where we purchase tickets. For 7.50 euros this was an unbelievable walk Just so breathtakingly beautiful. I love the sound of the water I love seeing the sky through the crack. After we got to the end there was different trails to take but we didn't know how to read the trail map in German so we just turned around and went back the way we came to the main entrance to our bikes. I would have loved to have done other walks up and over the gorge as well if there was a proper map provided or signs. Also a bit confusing have to you purchase tickets you have to scan the barcode to go through a gate So hold on to them, Because if you go through the gate at the end and decide to turn around you will need to reschend the tickets to get back in the pathway to the main entrance.
Beautiful hidden gem in Obermergau! Loved the architecture of this catholic parish church! It was built between 1735–1749 according to the plans by Joseph Schmuzer. It has a main and four side altars, rich stucco work, large-scale ceiling and wall frescoes, a pulpit and an organ. Loved the art on the altar and the graveyard!
Shreejith Krishnan — Google review
It is the Catholic parish church of Oberammergau in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen District (Bavaria), is an important example of the southern German Baroque. It was built from 1735 to 1749. The sculptures were created by Franz Xaver Schmädl, the pictures and frescoes by Matthäus Günther.
A pre-Romanesque predecessor church was probably built as early as the ninth century, possibly replacing an even older wooden church. At this time, the Welfe Ethiko withdrew here with twelve companions to a life in a monastic community. In 1167, the Kempten monastery was given twelve courtyards with the right to present themselves through the church. In 1295 and 1362 they became the property of the Augustinian monastery in Rottenbuch. All pastors of Oberammergau can be completely documented from 1432 to the secularization of the monastery in 1802; they all were Augustinian Canons.
The Oberammergau parish was founded in the 12th century by the Rottenbuch canon monastery, with which it remained pastorally connected until secularization. The first church was replaced by a Gothic building in the High Middle Ages. This had become so dilapidated at the beginning of the 18th century that the new baroque building was tackled.
The middle picture of the high altar shows the Mother of God as the heavenly helper of those who ask for intercession and contribute gifts. It is replaced by a figure of the risen Christ during Easter and the Passion Play. The statues of the apostles Peter and Paul as well as the outside of St. Joseph and Joachim with their attributes are remarkable. The Lamb of God is enthroned on the book with seven seals above the tabernacle .
The two side altars on the choir arch are dedicated to the theme of redemption through Christ's sacrifice on the cross. The left altar shows in a rare representation God's decision to salvation as an "inner conversation" of the Trinity. The saints Martin and Gregory the miracle worker appear at the side. The right altar shows Christ on the cross -- this cross is considered to be the one in front of which the Oberammergau residents took their vows of the Passion Play in the year of the plague in 1633 -- with Mary and John and, on the outside, the "good thief" Dismas and Mary Magdalene .
The altars in the side extensions are dedicated to the holy clan (left; altarpiece by Günther) and Saint Anthony of Padua (right; picture by Johann Jakob Zeiller ).
It's a very gorgeous sanctuary to say the least (photos).
Michael Nish — Google review
Beautiful paintings, very ornate altar and furnishings.
Brian Achey — Google review
Amazing church in Oberammergau. Worth a stop to see the beautiful art throughout the church.
Brian Saylor — Google review
Incense filled the air and beautiful music practice were perfect for a quick visit. Hope to attend Mass on my next visit to Oberammergau.
Seth&Denise Mespelli — Google review
The church was open and we stepped inside and were truly amazed by the beauty inside. It is a must see!
Chris M — Google review
Well worth a visit especially to see the light display inside the church between 9pm and 10pm it will give you a life changing experience
Peter Hassan — Google review
St. Peter und Paul Church in Oberammergau is open for visit and hosts normal service mass.
Gigi R — Google review
Very nice church. Great example of baroque and Rococo style.
Mittenwald, a charming town nestled in the Bavarian Alps of Germany, is famous for its vibrant painted houses and rich history of violin-making, showcased at the Geigenbaumuseum. The 18th-century St. Peter and St. Paul Church features stunning frescoes. Surrounding the town are scenic paths leading to Lautersee Lake and the Laintal waterfall to the west, while Hoher Kranzberg offers trails and viewpoints to the northwest.
Picturesque alpine lake with shimmering turquoise waters, offering sailing, boating & hiking.
Located between the Karwendel Mountains and the Brandenberg Alps, Lake Achensee is extremely popular. It’s just beautiful. From Munich it’s almost a 2 hours drive but the views there are spectacular. This lake is very popular with surfers, windsurfers and sailors and is playfully known by locals as the “Sea of Tirol”. There are swimming areas along the shore. Many restaurants and cafes surrounds the lake. You have many parking spots. You can either take stroll around the lake or take the cable car up the Kandelwal and do a hike.
Koel Ganguly — Google review
very beautiful and amazing lake.. it was raining there and i loved the experience
Latifah — Google review
The view of the lake is astonishing.
Riding the bicycle along the lake was a very fun activity. We also found a small rope park near the west-northern shore that the kids loved, it is located near a small church. We saw lots of ducks in the lake 🙂🦆🦆🦆🥇. Plan a half day here, a great activity for the whole family.
Slava Mironov — Google review
One of the best Lakes I’ve visited
Abdulaziz M H Al Muhanna — Google review
Super nice lake. Should visit with family and kids. They really love this place. Lot of option for hiking for both kids and adults. Some hiking are difficult for kids . You can see lot of water falls while hiking here. Boating is another good option . It’s really worth to boating. Sunny day will be the best time for hiking. There many restaurants. Parking place. Unfortunately toilet f
Are bad even with paying. Many option for kids playing. Sunny day will be crowded. But hiking path are not crowded. So you can enjoy a lot. Need visit many time to cover entire area
Jolly Jacob — Google review
Amazing views. We absolutely loved this lake. Parking was so easy to find. There is plenty along the way and it wasn’t crowded at all for a Saturday.
Jenny — Google review
Very comfortable and cheap accommodation (I recommend to have Alpenverein card) with great views and good food. Best Kaiserschmarrn and and burgers I’ve had.
Agnieszka Pom — Google review
Nice place to have a swim. It would be nice with a place to buy something to drink. If you have to go to restroom you have to have some cent.
Line Damgaard Marcussen — Google review
Achensee or Achen Lake is in Tyrol, Austria. It is a beautiful place with skiing areas near the lake. There are many different trekking and biking ways.
Emy Evans — Google review
Beautiful lake to visit in Austria. It can be a bit difficult to find a parking spot (you will have to pay as well if you do). The water is turquise and shallow, sandy bottom with few rocks 🏖 Can be a bit crowded and hard to find seating in the shadow. Will definitely recommend visiting 🐚
Caroline Maj — Google review
Beautiful place for hiking, swimming, scuba diving, sup, etc.
kokaroll — Google review
We visited during easter, and there was less water and no boating was available. I think going into summer should be preferred
vipul jain — Google review
Very nice alpine lake. Pleasant environment and nature at its best. Blue water , park to play for kids, nice path to walk or ride a bicycle. Plenty of space . Lake is in between mountains . Quite a picture perfect location . Tones of restaurants around the lake. If you go at top north side of lake, you will found lot of good places to stay , eat and relax. You can also do swimming. For kids also area is there.
Supriya Joshi — Google review
I visited this area in August: sunny weather, tourists from many European countries, and a typical vacation atmosphere. I truly recommend the trail surrounding the lake. It's 22.5km in total, with the left size a typical mountain hike, while the rest easy and pleasant. Sailing a top attraction with SUP quite popular.
Stefano Maruzzi — Google review
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lovely spot for family brake during trekking, nice food and good service
Szymon Wieli?ski — Google review
The View and Ambience is spectacular, relaxing and close to nature. You feel you are truly on Holiday or embarking on a lovely journey starting from a lovely Boat trip to a Beautiful Hiking Adventure. The Restaurant Ambience is very cozy, scenic, and energizing!! It overlooks the gorgeous Achensee, almost feels like a dream!! The food is average, but I guess the scenery and atmosphere covers for that!! The service is great and very attentive!!
Fernanda Marbella — Google review
We just bought a bottle of the cola! On the cash point instead of three I only took 2 because of the HIGH price of the drink. ( €4,3 for a bottle! That’s a lot!) even they should transport it everything by the lake!
Anyway, that’s a lovely restaurant located nowhere and it makes it special!
Aleksey Parfenov — Google review
Great location and good stop after 1 hour of hiking and if you will wait to return by boat. Food is okay though with self service system
Mounir Messelmeni — Google review
This place is located as the perfect stop and destination on a hike around the beautiful area of Achensee. The food however was not impressive, service slow and quality not worth the money.
Perfect for a coffe stop though.
Rasmus Lythcke (TheTravelBook) — Google review
Very nice spot directly at the lake. The path from the northern end of the lake is pretty advanced. The path from Pertisau is relaxed. You can also reach it by the ferry. We didn't try the kitchen, but the self service area could get an upgrade renovation.
Alicja Borucinska — Google review
Delicious and nice views, but the price tag is definitely doesn’t match self-service style of the place
Catherine — Google review
Good place for take some rest and lot of option for drinks and of course will get food also
Rattenberg is a City on the Inn River in the Austrian state of Tyrol near Rattenberg mountain and Innsbruck. With just 400 inhabitants and a surface area of 10 ha, it is the smallest city in the country. Wikipedia.
Glacial tongue-basin alpine lake covering 3.5 sq. mi., with spa towns & hiking routes nearby.
Amazing place!!! But you see many many rich (and old) people here for holidays.
Sunnatullo Fazliev — Google review
Serene and peaceful, a gorgeous location for a good walk. Remember to grab a cup of hot chocolate and a variety of cakes from Aran, a good lakeside cafe.
Prathyusha Sebastian — Google review
Extremely pretty! It's definitely one of the most pretty places in Germany!
Caio Souza Cavalcante — Google review
This is the most amazing place I have visited so far. Want to visit this mesmerizing deramy place again. I felt like, I was walking in a fairy tale movie set. Although camera can not do justice to the breathtaking beauty of this place, still tried to capture a bit.
Fatema Ferdousi Tisha — Google review
Tegernsee is surrounded by mountains which makes the view even more beautiful. Perfect for holidays / day trip from Munich.
Amy — Google review
Tegernsee is one of the most beautiful lakes and even places, I have ever seen and been to!!
Small lake and town near to Munich, less than 2 hours by car and also you can get there with train very comfortably, during pandamic all the shops in a small town are close but there are many small local shops for dining and decorative stuffs.
But we enjoy sightseeing, hiking, relaxing and we were lucky because it was sunny that day and it helped us to enjoy more.
Definitely I will come back and stay there for couple of days in hotel, one fay was not enough for me !!
Nima Maloumi — Google review
A beautiful lake with a mountain background is totally mesmerizing and peaceful. They offer a full round cruise ride which is 90 mins long , you can definitely spend half a day here
Pranav sk — Google review
The Tegernsee is a Zungenbecken lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-east of Munich. Resorts on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Sudarshan Pise — Google review
So a beautiful place to walk around and enjoy the views. Also nice to swim during hot summer day.
Constantine Shpikat — Google review
One of my favourite places around Munich, it offers relaxing atmosphere that can be enjoyed in sunny days with a local beer. Also driving to the place, avoiding autobahn is pretty fun.
gabriel hantig — Google review
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Kufstein Fortress, a medieval stronghold perched above the town and overlooking the Inn River, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. This well-preserved fortress has witnessed centuries of territorial disputes between Tirol and Bavaria, serving as a prison for political captives. Today, visitors can explore its reconstructed 1300s design, featuring stone walls, halls, and a museum showcasing regional history and historic artifacts from past battles.
As soon as you walk out of the train station, you can see this representative building of Kufstein. It has a very distinctive appearance. When I visited, there was even the sound of music playing at 12:00, which is very special!!!
??? — Google review
Indeed this is an interesting and exciting experience. One can find themselves in a medieval atmosphere, try being imprisoned, try on a knight's helmet and gloves, observe the variety of cannons, enter the dungeons, well and many many more.
the views from the castle are amazing! Definitely a recommendation.
Andrii Gerasymchuk — Google review
1. Wonderful sightseeing
2. Historical place
3. Interesting underground tunnel
4. Beautiful view of the city from the elevator
5. Nice shop
未来Mirai — Google review
Excellent place to visit, lot of stuff to see and a spectacular view !!
Stevo T — Google review
A clashing point from the old times between Tyrol and Bavaria. There are some interesting displays and videos (with English subtitles!), but some areas are a bit dated and badly lit. At noon every day you can hear the great organ playing and they hold events from time to time. If you're in the Kufstein area, it's worth a visit.
Martiine Mayeur — Google review
This was a highlight on our Germany trip. The fortress is really incredible. It was very, very cold when we went so we did hurry through some of it. If you have mobility issues parts of this will be difficult to manage. On the top of the wall you can get spectacular views of the city. A nice gift shop is also available with a few nice local made wares but a larger selection of imports.
We enjoyed this just as much as Salzburg and it wasn't nearly as crowded.
If you go be sure to eat at Purlepons. Great Bavarian good and atmosphere.
Debby Morris — Google review
This fortress is not so interesting by itself, the fact that there use to be a political prisen, and had famose priseners is a plus. There all so is a free morning fuge concert, that is very nice.
Daniel Wasserman — Google review
Interesting exhibition about life in a castle and the history of Kufstein Fortress.
Due to the extensive grounds, the fortress is not overcrowded despite the high number of visitors.
Gastronomy is available on the premises.
the fortress is an attraction worth seeing, especially for families with children.
D Rieken — Google review
At first I was hesitant to visit it but I don't regret it. It was definitely a good decision. The fortress is really huge and in good condition. Amazing views. You can walk there for hours. Recommend to come before 12PM as at 12 pm there is a small concert with the organ. The maestro is playing famous melodies of the visitors' locations. Must attend place!
Serena T. — Google review
A truly wonderful Castle. I visited it during the Ritterfest and I enjoyed every corner of It. It gives you a wonderful view of the Town and of the Inn's surroundings. A true Pearl!
Pietro Dell' Erba — Google review
Interesting stop driving from Cortina to Munich. Great walk around both inside and out to learn about the history of the fortress. Great museum and quite an impressive collection of historical artifacts.
Kimberly Braham — Google review
Beautiful place and lot of information about the fortress history on their app you can download! Worth visiting and spending couple of hours exploring!
Iris O — Google review
Highly recommend to visit. Very informative place with videos, pictures.
Interesting for all age kids or adults.
Worth the visit even if the weather not great.
Gyorgy Vegh — Google review
the story behind this medieval fortress, the role of Maximilian 1 in it and the battles between Bavarians and tyrol till the ww2 is really impressive.
a very nice shop at the entrance, 14€/adult. take first the bahn to the top with a view to the old city. the fortress is divided in Block A B C and D. with towers, prisons, armory, old pumps and tunnels and many more you will see in this place. in addition a very talented guy play the Organ every day at 12.00 Pm and you feel the sound from the Pfiferturm. it is really an iconic place.
many platforms with awesome view to the city/river.
duration visit 3 hrs.
david antoun — Google review
Can’t miss coming here if you visit Kufstein! Great views of the town and interesting things to discover within the castle.
Amazon Islinger — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to visit.
Fantastic views.
Greg Daniel — Google review
Off season and had the whole fortress to ourselves. Highly recommend the rock passage- imagine going through with just a torch.
Swimming & boating on a mountain lake, with trails through a surrounding forest & wildlife preserve.
This thermal lake has a temperature of between 21°C & 27°C.
There are changing rooms and showers for swimmers, as well as a water slide and a diving board.
If you don't fancy swimming, there is a lovely 2.5 km walk around the lake, with plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the view.
There are various places where you can eat and drink.
Other hiking routes diverge away from the lake, so your walk can be as long, or as short as you like.
It is about a 30 minute walk from the centre of Kitzbühel.
Kevin Moore — Google review
A beautiful black lake with huge fish,don't know whether they are carp or pike. Surrounded by huge mountains and very cute alpen lodges. There are kids water slides, the adults can just jump into the water from the many jetties. Serviced by cafes which offer a variety of food and drink.This place gets very busy when the sun is out and extremely popular for sunbathing. Not to far from kitzbuhel and I would recommend the shortcut through the town, very well signposted
Peter Hughes — Google review
Amazing swim
Sagi Gat — Google review
Beautiful place! An ideal environment for prayer and enjoyment. Family friendly.
Br. Marcelo Castro LC — Google review
Absolutely worth the walk from town to come and experience this awesome view with the lake and mountains in the background. We’ll worth it to visit one of the café‘s or restaurants or even for sunbathing. A walk around will reward you with a bit of the forest. You will also see a lot of artwork and info on the environment along the way. Take the chance to take a few photo’s yourself at the Kitzbühel frame!
De Wet Kruger — Google review
Lovely lake with great views of the mountains. Lakeside walking, swimming and boating. Pedal and electric boats for hire.
David Davies — Google review
Pretty restaurant on the Lakeside. The choice of ice cream is quite big and they're very good. I recommend meringue glacée, it is made of ice cream, meringue and double cream from Gruyère..
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I was on the paddle board and some guests from the restaurant came into the water with 2 horses! Not just that they let the horses dump a nr2 in the water just where all people are swimming ! A local farmer on the terrace had also a big mouth to me as I asked to clean it up!
But the restaurant takes no lead in keeping the lovely lake clean!
Somya Jain — Google review
Great place for walk or running
Dam Sokol — Google review
A nice urban lake with lot of activities for kids and restaurants. As promise, the lake is a dark water pound. Nothing amazing
David Coska — Google review
A beautiful oasis in the Tirol with many lovely waterside and forest trails for hiking or cycling.
The KitzSki mountain cable car is a popular winter sports destination that boasts a diverse range of challenging skiing and snowboarding slopes. Located in a picturesque and welcoming town, visitors can enjoy good quality lifts, well-groomed runs, and delicious food at the base and huts. The resort is sprawling with plenty of opportunities to find quieter corners even during peak times. Skiers looking to improve their skills will appreciate the several small black sections on the Kirchberg side.
Really great ski station with so many lifts and slopes that is perfect place for a week trip to see at least part of it ❄️☀️⛷️🥰
Sebastian — Google review
Skiing was pretty good except for the fact that the buses that are supposed to take you back were not running between the stations. Had to find a taxi to bring us back to Pass Thurn
Franklin — Google review
It's a nice ski resort especially for skiers who want to improve. There are several small black sections especially on the Kirchberg side. The lifts were a bit crowded in the morning but the resort is quite big and it's not hard to find quieter corners (even during weekends).
Krishna Char — Google review
First time experiencing the Kitzski area. Its a very large ski area with lots of variation and long valley runs. The lifts are all very modern, amlost every lift is a 6-8 seater with weather bubble and heated seating. Only major con for me is the low elevation. Also didnt like the bus connections in the spring season.
Conclusion:
+ very well connected and modern lifts
+ huge area, (+connection to Wilder Kaiser)
+ long valley runs
+ strong snowmaking
+ lots of amazing ski huts with delicious food
- low elevation, not very snow sure (booking half a year in advance is not advised), valley runs might not be open,
- some lifts (p.ex Fleckalmbahn) open at 8am but the first bus goes at 8:15am from Kirchberg (8:28am after 10. March)
- online info not always reliable: weather stations show error, runs marked open that are closed in real. Also some runs that looked still good were closed without a reason.
- expensive ski area
- from 10. March on only 1 bus every hour between Pengelstein and Ki-West lifts
M Hoffman — Google review
Was good but… not that good as SkiWelt.
And most dangerous slalom gigant not ready to ski.
Artur — Google review
If I could I would give ZERO!!! Slopes are not prepared. At 11am there are extreme mulds and ice. Would not recommend. Do not choose this region for skiing!!!!
Ragaba — Google review
Chaos! They shut the cable car link between Jochberg and Kitzbühel (the weather seemed quite benign to me, but I'm not complaining about this), leaving hundreds of skiers stranded on the wrong side of the resort. There were no messages on the mountain about what to do, but luckily others seemed to know. So we skied down to Jochberg to find hundreds of people waiting for a bus. None came. The cable car shut early in the day, so why was there no contingency plan? Tiny busses came and went, already quite full on arrival. Eventually we squeezed onto one with our kids, which was dangerously full, people being thrown around every time the bus turned. We arrived home 2 hours later. What a complete joke. Surely this must happen quite a lot and why do they not have a plan for it. On subsequent days we did not want to ski to the other side of the resort in case it happened again. Unfortunately this officially l probably means we won't visit the resort again. It's crazy busy in any case.
Nick Marshall — Google review
Great resort with good lifts in a nice, quiet, beautiful and welcoming town. Was there during the week and it was not very crowded. Good food at base and huts. The runs were well groomed. The only regret is they we didn’t have more time there. Will definitely return. Loved staying at Gamshof hotel!
Joy Wilson Richards — Google review
We had the chance to ski for 2 days. it was a great weather and the slopes are georgeus. There are many different lifts available. If you want to see all the slopes, one day is not enough, you can only ski the whole mountain in 3-4 days. There are restaurants in many different points. A great destination for a ski holiday. Daily skipass in peak season is 65 euro per person
Burak — Google review
Its just about 300 meters from Kitzbühel center. Thera is a big parking and rental ski shops just next to it. Within 15 minutes you can reach the top of the mountain.The scenary and the ride to the top is so breathtaking!!
Dimitris Pavlis — Google review
Very nice place. The ticket is about 25 EUR but the view is splendid. It feels a bit expensive in summer however the view is very nice. There is no vegetarian restaurant at the mountain top. Hence I would suggest to carry our own food at mountain top. You might want to eat something at mountain top considering the view , which is fabulous. However only drinks are served which is not do good during lunch time.
Excellent instructors….my wife had zero experience skiing and felt very comfortable and capable after her ski classes. Instructors were professional, polite and friendly. Made it a fun experience. Highly recommend!
ashbur75 — Google review
The service of ski school and ease of communication during booking are great. What we did not like is the low payment they give to instructors although they are the most expensive ski school in the area. Second thing is that taking full day at Element3 means 4 hours as with other school we have was full day until we were willing to ski.
Tomaž — Google review
Element3 always provide excellent ski instructors who know just how much to push you & make the most of your ski lessons. Florian was patient and offered constructive advice on our skiing techniques and how to improve it
Shilpa Desai — Google review
I highly recommend this ski instructor! She was friendly, patient, and highly knowledgeable about skiing. She provided us with a great experience and made skiing fun and easy to learn. I am very grateful for her instruction and guidance. Thanks so much!
Sami Solh — Google review
Their service is outstanding. Our little one loved his instructor who was not only an instructor but a fine young man that attended to the needs of a 7y old. Nothing but good words for their service and accommodation.
Alex Vardoulakis — Google review
For our third year, element3 once again delivered over our expectations. We did six days of private lessons with seasoned instructor Helga, who was a motivational, caring and engaging coach. Well done!
Philip Behn — Google review
After reading all the good reviews, our private lesson was unfortunately not as expected. Basically we followed the teacher for 2 hours while doing 2 exercises of 3 min. max. We did not receive any feedback during the lesson, also after asking for any tips. After complaining at the office, the only thing they offered was another lesson with another teacher, but this did not fit our schedule as we had to leave the next day. No refund was offered for our 240 euro lesson, although the lesson was not what we expected at all :(
Niels Schiettekatte — Google review
My instructor was Nikki. She is an amazing professional who understands the needs of learners and adjusts to it. Her approach is great and besides teaching me basics of skiing (I was there for two days only), she made me motivated to continue, even though I am not a snow person. My experience is great and I would highly recommend Nikki as a skiing instructor.
Milica Vujovic — Google review
Friendliest and most helpful ski rentals in town. Helped us change ski models and snowboard models 3 times in 4 days. Premium skis and snowboards are very high quality and in great condition. Highly recommend!
Blake Marcotte — Google review
Great, top notch gear…. Sharp edges, well-maintained. Staff was extremely friendly and efficient Costs were way less than in the US!
Craig Martin — Google review
Great shop. Rented some touring gear here, the staff were extremely helpful and knowledgeable, and went the extra mile to make sure I got the best equipment available. Highly recommended.
Michael Rousseas — Google review
We had sessions with Yara All week and we couldn't recommend her and the company anymore. She was fantastic, very professional, polite, friendly and made us feel very comfortable on the slopes and a great teacher ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
She's an absolute credit to E3 . Thank you once again Yara.
Jack Poulton — Google review
Excellent instructors, small kids classes groups. Obvious ski skills development with individual success
Sladjana Bajrusevic — Google review
Element 3 in Kitzbühel: is excellent- We had a super teacher, Thomas from Tyrol. He was FANTASTIC and a great teacher. We had two people ie students on the weekend ; it was a top class experience; we both learnt so much from Thomas. Top class guy! Anouk from Element 3 advised us and organized this for us;
(Translated by Google) Worth seeing Gothic church from the 14th century with rich furnishings inside. The barrel vault is decorated with colorful paintings and is in excellent condition.
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Sehenswerte gotische Kirche aus dem 14. Jahrhundert mit reicher Ausstattung im Inneren. Das Tonnengewölbe ist mit farbenfrohen Ausmalungen in hervorragendem Zustand versehen.
Andreas — Google review
(Translated by Google) An incredible story about this church in times gone by. It’s worth a visit
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Une histoire rocambolesque sur cet église dans le temps passé. Ça vaut le cou d’être visité
Mathieu Bakom — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even if you are not a Catholic, a visit to the Frauenkirche is definitely worth it. It has a beautiful ceiling painting and a great organ.
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Auch wenn man kein Katholik ist, ist ein Besuch der Frauenkirche auf alle Fälle wert. Sie hat eine wunderschöne Deckenbemalung und eine tolle Orgel.
Tanja B. — Google review
(Translated by Google) every Wednesday, Frauenkirche, Wasserburg am Inn
08:30 Eucharistic Adoration
09:00 Holy Mass
6:00 p.m. Germany prays the rosary
Anyone who would like to feel and experience GOD'S GRACE is welcome to see for themselves.
Wasserburg is worth a day trip 😉👍
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jeden Mittwoch, Frauenkirche, Wasserburg am Inn
08:30 Eucharistische Anbetung
09:00 Heilige Messe
18:00 Deutschland betet Rosenkranz
Wer GOTTES GNADEN spüren und erleben möchte kann sich gerne persönlich überzeugen.
Wasserburg ist eine Tagesreise wert 😉👍
Dieter Achatz — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very spacious and sumptuously furnished!
Unfortunately, there wasn't a single woman there when I visited. Something like that wants to call itself the Frauenkirche!? A moderate disappointment! Therefore only 3 out of 5 stars from me.
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Sehr geräumig und prunkvoll ausgestattet!
Leider war bei meinem Besuch keine einzige Frau dort anzutreffen. Sowas will sich Frauenkirche nennen!? Eine mittelschwere Enttäuschung! Daher nur 3 von 5 Sternen von mir.
Moe V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful church, very beautiful and interesting. Exceptional, rich furnishings, beautiful altars, paintings... very well maintained, order and cleanliness everywhere, excellent condition... I liked everything, I'm thrilled and of course I recommend, definitely worth seeing. Strong five stars from me ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Wunderbare Kirche, sehr schön und interessant. Außergewöhnliche, reiche Ausstattung, schöne Altäre, Gemälde... sehr gepflegt, überall Ordnung und Sauberkeit, Zustand prima.. alles hat mir gefallen, ich bin begeistert und natürlich empfehle ich, auf jeden Fall sehenswert. Von mir starke fünf Sternen ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hippek der Grosse — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful city with great architecture!
Definitely worth a trip.
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Wunderbare Stadt mit toller Architektur!
Auf jeden Fall einen Ausflug wert.
Gabe 829 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Impressive sacred building with a tower that serves as the city's watchtower. Please pay attention to the clock hands of the tower 🤔😁
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Eindrucksvolles Sakralgebäude mit einem Turm, der als Wächterturm der Stadt gehört. Die Uhrzeiger des Turms gilt es zu beachten 🤔😁
Remember it's a CASH ONLY place.
They don't accept Debit or credit cards.
But the service was quick.
There are basically two kind of Tour one can take using these boats, East and West direction. Most popular being W forest direction tour as it allows you to visit Herrenchiemsee , Gstadt and Fraueninsel.
RAMPRASAD SRINIVASAN — Google review
I visited Chiemsee Lake, that is a beautiful lake located in Bavaria, Germany. It's often referred to as the "Bavarian Sea" due to its size and popularity among tourists and locals alike. The lake is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and is home to two islands, Herreninsel and Fraueninsel, both of which are accessible by boat and offer attractions such as historic palaces and monasteries.
always smile — Google review
Absolutely great... The management is super perfect👌👍
Sachin Ganjare — Google review
What a wonderful day#4
Here is the place that we are waiting for the ferry for boarding to visit the Herrenchiemsee palace on Frauenchimsee island.
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seri yawong — Google review
Beautiful place, specially Chiemsee Bahn and Boat experience
Avinash Khadilkar — Google review
a well organised boat comoany, trips around the island every 30min. covered on the top from sun heat, restaurant inside the boats with reasonable prices and the trip is with 14.5€ combined with the train ticket to the shores.
the view from the Boat around the bavarian island is something from another level.
david antoun — Google review
This is a beautiful spot. The scenery is simply stunning. This lake is an awesome place to visit. There is a veil of bucolic idyll that covers the whole place. It is an incredibly picturesque sight. Should you be in the area, definitely make a visit to the lake a top priority. There is a regular ferry service and there are plenty of places where you can go hiking or cycling. Definitely, a must visit destination!
E K — Google review
A very beautiful and relaxing place to visit. Train then Boat then Horse ride is a very exciting experienced.
Jessamin Ann Pua — Google review
Very nice place and a shipping Schifffahrt for two islands in Chiemsee
Naina Gupta — Google review
Boats are really comfortable and spacious
Not 5 stars because the staff speaks only german when they make an anounce with the speaker.
That’s why we didn’t understand and make us a mistake that costs 1h35 !!!
Not 100% happy but it was a pleasure.
Tarik Ch — Google review
We had a wonderful day at the Chiemsee - and on the Chiemsee. We used the boats of Chiemsee Schifffahrt Feßler to do a boat tour from Prien to Herreninsel and to Fraueninsel and back. The oldest boat originates from 1926. Although on a weekend together with numerous people, we didn't have to wait long and had a joyful cruise.
D Henrick — Google review
Boat tour at Chiemsee was very nice. Lots of things to see, need whole day
The Herrenchiemsee New Palace is a grand structure located on the island of Herreninsel in Bavaria. Built in 1878 and modeled after the Versailles palace, it was created as a tribute to absolutist monarchy. Ludwig II, its founder, spent very little time here and made it more as an expression of his romantic ideas and imagination than as a residence. The palace's design reflects Ludwigs' obsessions with romanticism while being typical of his creations.
It was a very beautiful environment, quiet nomatter the population.
The Kids are So happy going to see the King's bedroom ☺️, unfortunately i couldn't go in because my other two Kids aren't up to 5yrs i stayed out and it was so much fun staying out too.
Bose Ehi George — Google review
Visit here around end of july 2022. Beautiful palace and gardens, 25 min walk or 15 min horse drawn carriage ride from boat. Museum for Ludwig II inside the palace. Also a nice restaurant. I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
The walk from the ferry dock was not strenuous but on a warm day could leave one sweating. There is an ice cream stand near the end of the trail for those needing a cool indulgence.
The palace is rich with history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers varieties of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace and sculptures in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire for longer time.
STG — Google review
A breathtaking incomplete palace constructed by Ludwig the second in the middle of a scenic lake. I highly recommend paying the 3€ for the carriage ride from the ferry, it really added to the whole experience of arriving at the gardens
Liz Kitura — Google review
Forbidden to take photos inside the place. The guided tour takes 40 min, and it is nice. The journey from the train station to the place can be done by a nostalgic train, and a boat. Tickets are sold near the train station
Halil İbrahim Bayrak — Google review
This palace cost more than all the other King Ludwig castles. It’s worth seeing.
Catch the early ferry as you need a 20-30 minute walk to the castle in the island.
Cafe at the castle for breakfast or lunch.
Luc Harmsen — Google review
Very nice place to visit unfortunately we didn't go inside, instead we walked around the island with our daughter(10y). We saw different animals like birds and horses. :)
Valter Guerreiro — Google review
The palace is rich in history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers an assortment of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace, the statues in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire them longer.
Busenaz Mackali — Google review
Another gorgeous Palace in Germany. Stopped here for a few hours on the way through, and enjoyed the tour. Cheesecake and coffee from the Cafe were great. No photos or videos allowed inside the building.
Nathan Scott — Google review
Awesome palace, guided tour of palace available for € 10 in Deutsche and English.
Tour lasts about 40 minutes.
From the ticket counters it takes good 15-20 minutes walk to reach the palace and horse carriage service is also available for € 3.5 to reach palace, from Ticket counter.
Over all a good experience.
RAMPRASAD SRINIVASAN — Google review
They say the journey is more exciting than the destination, Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee is an ideal example. It starts with a boat ride beside Chiemsee Lake with crystal blue water. You can take your boat to reach the destination and enjoy the scenic view of a dream house and the islands inside the lake. Once you reach the castle don't get astounded by the beautiful sculptures and exquisite rooms built by King Ludwig 2. Take a ticket to roam inside the castle under guidance and explore the museum inside the same building. Behind the castle, a green lawn bounded by trees narrows down towards the sea assembling an aesthetic view.
Sandesh Gharge — Google review
I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
AnJa Mack — Google review
Visit here around end of july 2022. Beautiful palace and gardens, 25 min walk or 15 min horse drawn carriage ride from boat. Museum for Ludwig II inside the palace. Also a nice restaurant. I love the castle and it’s worth visiting. Even just walking around outside in the park is amazing.
The walk from the ferry dock was not strenuous but on a warm day could leave one sweating. There is an ice cream stand near the end of the trail for those needing a cool indulgence.
The palace is rich with history, you will enjoy it with a guided tour. The cafe offers varieties of drinks with limited food selection. The fountains in front of the palace and sculptures in and around the palace are impressive and you can stand and admire for longer time.
Karlee Smit — Google review
The island is great. Lots of alleys for a walk in the nature. You can spot deers. The palace is the highlight of the visit. It is very well maintained. The rooms are fantastic. It is very sad that Ludwig didn't managed to finish all of them. You should definitely visit it. They have a translated leaflet for all languages.
Rusi Petrov — Google review
Boat return ticket to the island is 10€ per person or 27€ for the family of four. Additionally, the castle ticket which you can buy on the island is 10€ per person for a guided tour. It was all worth it as the place and the surroundings are incredible. There is a café and a restaurant inside the castle to have a break after the tour.
Boris Maric — Google review
Great place to visit for a few hours to see the palace and the grounds or a full day if you also want to stroll around the island. The ferry ride to and from the island is decently quick, and the palace tour, which we did not do, is around 40 minutes or so. The grounds are beautifully maintained and peaceful, and the fountains run on a timer about every 15 or so minutes, so it is worth taking your time to enjoy the scenery.
Christopher Hall — Google review
One day is not enough if you want to combine it with a big walk. We will definitely go again because we want to enjoy and relax around Herrenkimsee, for the other island another trip😆 Check how long the museum tickets are valid and don't throw them away, and visit the island when the fountains are working, it's probably very beautiful
Rumyana Lazarova — Google review
We walk round trip from docks to the palace, not that far, could enjoy the surroundings. The palace is beautiful as like as the Versailles palace in Paris France, ashamed that they not allowed recording any video or photos inside the palace. Worth it and I love it.
Tinsel Rose — Google review
I was the only visitor at that time as it was late in the evening. So, I got the opportunity to explore the place by myself with a tour guide. It was amazing experience to go through the place and learn about how he got broke and the palace remain incomplete 😂
Sajana Shrestha — Google review
So much recommended, the best ever visited castle. It even beats the Versailles in Paris. So beautiful to visit the outside and the inside. For students it’s only 9€ and for adults in general 10€. So worth the price. To reach the island you can buy a ticket on the boat for 10.50 €
Alessia Roggia — Google review
✨✨✨Cheimsee!!!! AKA…”The Bavarian Sea” …a really amazing surprize to find a truly enormous and lovely lake in the middle of that beautiful mountainous region…so nice to take a hike along its shores…whether in summer …or mid winter as the attached photo of me depicts…always so nice to take a ferry to visit the astounding and gorgeous HERRENCHIEMSEE PALACE…situated on an isle within the lake …commissioned and built by Ludwig of Bavaria …it gives Versailles ( apparently in some ways its inspiration) a run for its money …note when in this beautiful hood…makes sense to take a side trip to also see the fabulous NEU SCHWANSTEIN ( the inspiration for the Walt Disney castle btw)…yet another simply fabulous structure that Ludwig built …and which now continues to delight and amaze all who visit 💯🙏🏻👍🏻☺️✨✨✨
Small island with restaurants, markets & hotels as well as a monastery dating to the 8th century.
Definitely worth a visit if you are on the Chiemsee!
Matteo Agnelli — Google review
10mins ferry from Gstadt. There is a monastery and the place is usually very quite. Nice restaurant at the island that serves tasty food. A nice day trip from Munich
afzal sayyed — Google review
A really cozy atmosphere that is a great choice for relaxation, very safe and comfortable
Since there are no shops, you must bring everything with you.
Every second there was wonderful for me.
Mai AL-Zu'bi — Google review
I absolutely love this island, the houses and their garden are beautiful, lots of flowers and of course lots of places to have coffee or lunch, casual or more fancy whatever you like. There are also little stores and the covent to see. The lake is beautiful, you can feed the ducks, there's a playground for the kids so plenty to do for the whole family or a romantic day for a couple. I recommend going!!
Pascale Eggert — Google review
The island is really small. There are shops and good restaurants, and an atmospheric monastery originally built in 8th century.
Pang Cheung Sze — Google review
Magical Christmas markets on this island only accessible by water taxi
David Rose — Google review
It is a nice Island with many restaurants. It is a small island and great for lunch before or after visiting Herrenchiemsee.
Tobias Schmidt — Google review
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Fr Ha — Google review
Chimsee - „Bavarian See” with monastic site from 8th century. Perfect for watersport, leisure and maniacs of history.
Adrian Hajduk — Google review
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Kammerkohrplatte
Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Mountain featuring hiking trails & a skiing area, noted for beginner-friendly slopes.
Extremely lovely & beautiful
This place is amazing
30 minutes from kitzbuhel
Adequate parking lot
N a ticket to go up n come down
Simply bliss
The Gondola takes 15 minutes to reach to top
Lots of activities on top with a cafeteria
A jurassic park on top
Excellent for winter sports & to spend time during summer as well
atul kamath — Google review
Beautiful place, great skiing
Stephen Hennessy — Google review
Apperantly people here live in last century. Even though 5G internet is available here you cant pay by card to see the waterfall. Very very disappointing
Matiss — Google review
Nice Ski- Resort! Perfect for beginners
Nathalie St?ckl — Google review
Looking forward to visiting this destination 😀.
Melvin Williams — Google review
My family and I always travel to Reit im Winkl to ski. The ski area is great, offering various levels of difficulty - there are always pistes available for whether you're a beginner or a "powder-junkie"!
It is very handy to have the Winklmoos-Alm area connecting to Steinplatte area. In my personal opinion, the Winklmoos-Alm area is more suitable for beginners, while the Steinplatte area offers more challenging pistes.
The Steinplatte course of the mountain is quite scenic and the slopes spread widely across the mountain, so it is not often that you 'bounce' into a stranger.
You are almost always guaranteed snow on this mountain, during the winter, and it is relatively close to the big-city of Munich.
Steinplatte is a hidden gem and you must visit; be it for the snow sports, scenery or the atmosphere!
Isabel Pieterson — Google review
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Leoganger Bergbahnen
Mountain cable car
Shopping
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Tramways
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Perfect winter holidays, the place is huge and there're the best and modern lifts that takes you over 200km of slopes. Hopefully mother earth provides good snow conditions for the future years
Marcelo Borin — Google review
Top area is well organized and not busy as I visited it in the summer, kids games are diverse, does not takes long time to go up, views are great, restaurant is there but I didn’t try it, All tourist requirements are available. Hikers and bikers would love this mountain. Totally recommend
Saud M U — Google review
Winter: they have a serious attitude problem here. 5cm night snowfall makes the slopes unskiable as they do not send the vehicles to flatten the pistes. Something wrong with the organization.
P.A. Gburek — Google review
Clean & quiet. Nice staff too.
John Carty — Google review
Separate gondolas for hikers and mountain bikers. Up to three bikes in one gondola.
Hannes Schmiderer — Google review
The worst what skiindustry has become in austria. Profit money hungry.
John Mayer — Google review
Serving up some of the best lift access riding in Europe.
An elevated walkway runs through this scenic gorge where multiple waterfalls cascade into a river.
Super amazed by the color of water. We did not have this on the itinerary but after looking at the water from the road, we decided to visit and it was worth it. The parking fees is high for the time it takes to visit but otherwise the gorge is just superb. Cannot say enough about the force of thundering water flow. We even ventured near the water after we exited the turnstile and had fun playing near the water. The force is high so be careful. Will surely recommend
Shravan Suryanarayana — Google review
A nice short route, round about 5 minutes long walking, but it is just an usual small gorge compares with other gorgeous places nearby. It would be better to combine the trip with the hike along the river Wimbach to the river side Restaurant „Wimbachschloss“, then have a nice break over there. Because while the visitors walking alongside the dry bed of river, people can observe the force of the nature that once flooding badly in this July. People might find some pupils having field trips over here to work on the nature research. Anyhow the easy Hike would be ideally recommended and it’s worthy.
Angela M.H — Google review
About 10 minutes walk to waterfalls from parking. It does not take long. So one hour parking should be enough. Then walking uphill to buy tokens from machine and continue to the waterfalls. Route is short start from left a u come back from top. Very lovely scenery. U do not want to miss this if u are waiting konigsee or if you are nearby. Really must see it's not expensive or though Walk. Easy and amazing
JOE Shot — Google review
Very beautiful gorge, but the path that you pay for is very short. You can of course walk further to river. The color of the water is amazing!
Anya Mind — Google review
Although the klamm was closed on 28 december 2022, we hikes an alternative route. Nice trail, good for dogs as well.
R3CKL3SS H3R0 — Google review
Nice little walk through a gorge. You pay near the parking lot at a machine that takes card or cash and the hike is fairly simple
The Predigtstuhlbahn is a historic cable car dating back to the 1920s, renowned for its elegant design and offering breathtaking views of the Alps during a short journey. Situated on the 1613 m high Predigtstuhl mountain in the Berchtesgadener Alps, it is one of Bad Reichenhall's local mountains.
50 euros per person, dont go early, nothing open at the top until lunchtime, beautiful views
Darren Francis — Google review
Well worth the trip. If u are a little uncertain with heights the cabin employee will support you. 49 euros for return is a bit pricey and we heard rumours it is to discourage mass tourism.
Two-Eyes Mckay — Google review
A very beautiful place. The views from the mountain are just amazing.But the ride up the mountain is very expensive. For that kind of money it would be possible to buy trailers better.The cabins are quite old, wooden and small. When lifting, everything creaks and is a little scary. At the top there is a very beautiful forest, good paths and a magnificent view of the mountains around.
Виктория Зайцева — Google review
The most wonderful experience we had on the new year's day in the Predigtstuhlbahn in Bad Reichenhall near Salzburg. Friendly people working there especially the nice lady at the tickets. We wish to all of them happy new year!
Ioannis Giannakoulias — Google review
A little expensive compared to some other tourist things but if it keeps the cable car going I am willing to pay.
Very nice views, lots of hiking trails at the top along with a cafe.
If you have a tourist card they won't give you a discount on the fare, but will give you a 2eu credit at the cafe.
John Dougherty — Google review
Amazing view! Like a time travel! If you are above the clouds It's like a Wonderland in winter and summertime👌👍
Tobias Medorth — Google review
Great experience and great way to get up the mountain to enjoy a stunning view. Many hiking options possible. I love the red, white cabins, they look like many years ago. Pricy pricy though
Gino Schilders — Google review
I’ll we really enjoyed the ride in the old cars!!! It was fun to ride and incredible views on the ride and up top. The trails are paved with rocks, so if you have hiking shoes, I’d wear them. I wore my tennis shoes and wasn’t as sure footed as I could have been. They have hiking poles you can borrow up top. We are at the little cafe and enjoyed good food and beautiful views.
Teresa Lindemann — Google review
Very serene place to be. Nice and friendly staff.
Prathamesh Panchal — Google review
Coming from the US, I thought it unique to be able to buy beer from a vending machine. And don't go when there is a wedding in the hotel. You won't be able to go on the terrace, nor the restaurant. :-(
Karin Magnee — Google review
This Seilbahn is old and in a very good shape. Especially the resturant on the top. Take a coffee and a local baked cake and your day will be remembered....
Claës G Hultberg — Google review
Such a great ride with old cable car, views are breathtaking... Must see by visiting Bad Reichenhall...
Ljubica Novakovic — Google review
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Südtiroler Platz 1, 83435 Bad Reichenhall, Germany
Futuristic health & fitness complex with saunas, massage therapy & child-friendly pool with flumes.
I bought a ticket for one whole day for all zones and enjoyed my stay there enormously. The water is warm and nice, in summer both outside and inside areas are delightful but I wouldn't go outside in winter, because for me water would not be hot enough.
They also have respectively big sauna zone in there. You need to buy a special ticket for entering.
What to expect if you are new to the German saunas:
1) it's a nude zone (if you are shy, feel free to cover yourself with towel when walking on the "no swimsuit" territory, but in saunas everyone is nude).
2) they have different activities in saunas (like SPA procedures with special salts, etc). Look for the schedule on doors of saunas. All these activities are included in your ticket and they are pleasant and good for your skin.
Oleksandra Kazakova — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience! The facilities were immaculately clean, so many incredible saunas, and staff were very helpful and friendly. Everyone spoke English perfectly. Also had a massage, which was great. Prices were comparable to other high-quality thermes in the Alps. Would absolutely come back!
Alyssa Hoffert — Google review
It’s quite a big therme with a big pool with a great view of the mountains. The “Sole bad” area downstairs is very, very small and crowded.
It’s quite terrible for first timer because the staff didn’t give any advice or information at all even as we were there, there wasn’t many people in the lobby. I had a ticket only to the thermal bad whereas my husband had a combined ticket to the sauna. It took us a while to find out that he had to use the other lockers. If the staff don’t have time to provide information, the flyer with advices, plans and information would be very helpful.
Som Montree — Google review
Impressive place with a massive array of thermal facilities.
I didn’t find the spa treatments particularly good or in a nice setting, but the saunas and baths are outstanding. Both indoors and outdoors there are more saunas than you can count, heated to various temperatures and containing different oils/scents. We enjoyed the outdoor area most where you can lie in a heated pool or on a sun lounger with a drink from the bar, surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
2-3 hours is a good amount of time to spend there without treatments.
Jamie — Google review
This was a lovely spa day in the mountains. We found it to be very confusing as first time visitors. It can feel like a labyrinth (which is part of the (eventual) fun) but we felt disoriented at first.
My suggestions for first time visitors:
- Absolutely book online. The line for tickets was out the door when we arrived and did not move quickly. But since we booked tickets ahead of time, we were able to walk to the front to a reservation line. This took a while to figure out but once we did, it was a welcome revelation.
- Bring your own towel and robe. Thermes in places like Baden Baden provided towels and other amenities but here everyone brings their own. We were able to rent their towels but had to go back to the very front counter to do so. Not ideal as they dealt with their swarm of people buying tickets. If you buy the sauna access (which you totally should) then having a bath robe is really helpful for moving about and ordering in the restaurant between dips, etc.
- We reserved chairs (7€ each for the whole day) but we did not use them. We thought we would lounge and read more but there is so much to explore that we never felt the need to have our own designated space.
- Pay attention to the schedule of the saunas and arrive there early to be able to partake in the masks and infusions. If you arrive on time you’ll either not have a seat or you will have missed the mask.
All around a really lovely day and would absolutely go back. I would like to see what it is like in Summertime, too.
Kate S — Google review
We were here for my birthday for 2 days in-a-row. We have had access to every part of the spa. So we have visited alsomst everything there.
But the best part for me is the adult area with no kids. It's peaceful and quiet there. They have an everyday schedule for different saunas treatments. There is written everything on the board or screen. Some of the treatments have some snacks or/and drink afterwards. The views are amazing. We were also very lucky with the weather.
The best birthday gift. 2 amazing relaxing days, and we can't wait to come back.
Victoria Nanaya — Google review
It was a nice place to spend my day with my friend for day ticket.the ya e multiple swimming pools.some staff are nice some are horrible.its kind more nicer in winter cause you could still swim outside with snow.i like it cause the have heated water in some pools
Cathy Spagnuolo — Google review
Good location, 4 hours gone quickly.
Didn't like showers: no privacy, water terns off very quickly ( in our local swimming pool it works longer)
Not all lockers are working ( room #6).
Olena Sporna — Google review
Spent a nice half day here. Was a good overall experience, relaxing. Loved the hot outdoor pool with mountain view.
Andy — Google review
One of the best thermal baths that we have tried in the area. Outdoor pool is heated, it has a nice view overlooking the mountains. There was plenty of space to enjoy and relax, did not feel overcrowded, however our visit was during the week times.
Price for adult 34.50€, which I believe it included the parking space for your car. You could rent their towel for 7€ and a bathrobe for 10€ , but we just took our own .
It was a perfect day to spend , as weather was still not very warm.
Oana Loredana Andreiu — Google review
Lack of information from the staff. We are foreigners, and nothing was explained to us other than how to pay.
The facilities are very good. Which are definitely 5 star.
But the reception staff needs to perform better.
They didnt even ask if we had any towels. We mistakenly presumed that they were issued inside the building.
We ended up wandering all over the place to find the pools, etc.
Paul Aslett — Google review
Place is nice for a weekend retreat.
Water is relatively warm not hot enough personally.
The place is equipped with good family facilities with a stunning view should you would like to enjoy the thermal bath. The bathing area is relatively small.
S. Alan — Google review
A nice Place to spend the day,they have upstairs an open warm Pool were you can enjoy the Sun and sie a Cocktail 🍹. They have a gym there to train. Waterslides,and different Pool area for Kids and grown ups.A nice Sauna. I beleive I paid 34 Euro for the Day Pass but it was amazing with nice Mountain views.
Marco Berrini — Google review
Not very happy about alcohol allowed in the swimming pool area. Some of visitors wash their glasses in the outside thermal pool. If you have a child with you or religiously based you can stay at home. On saturdays Its more like dating site swimming pool So with a small child you feel very uncomfortable. In case you complain about alcohol habit at front desk, you are told that you do not need to be worried about alcohol rests in the water, because Its full of chemicals anyway.
Hazav Hazav — Google review
Best indoor and outdoor Thermalbad ever....
Must visit place when u are around Salzburg area.
7 Stars 😃
Vinni Dhingra — Google review
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Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 21, 83435 Bad Reichenhall, Germany
Medieval pilgrimage church housing an elaborately clothed Black Madonna statue from the 1300s.
The chapel Altötting is famous for!
Absolut „MUST SEE“ when visiting!
The atmosphere is very dark and heavy.
If you are sensitive, beware.
Inside, all the hearts of our Bavarian kings are preserved in ⚱️and displayed facing the altar with the BLACK MADONNA.
I recommend booking a tour guide, who will also lead you to the other highlights of Bavarian Pilgrimage, such as Tilly‘s mummy, Saint Konrads relics and other holy bones.
Steph Ill — Google review
It was a great privilege visiting the image of the Black Madonna in this remarkable chapel. Traveling at least 6 hours to this quaint little town of Altötting was indeed worth it. I feel blessed and grateful for this once in a lifetime experience. Definitely one for the book.
Gabby Mariano — Google review
The miraculous shrine of the black Madonna and the oldest Maria shrine in germany, also refers to as Lourdes of Germany. honoured by the visit of two popes, many offerings (metal hearts, artifacts, portraits) are hanged on the walls. this is the center of Bavarian faith and truly a place of great beauty. A must visit.
david antoun — Google review
One in small form but it’s large in history and significance. One must visit this pilgrimage chapel if you visit to Altötting.
Naina Gupta — Google review
Outstanding and thankful 👏 🙏
Trudy Willemse — Google review
This is truly a Marina jewel and the Marian heart of Bavaria, including the centuries old Gnadekapelle which is the centrally located and small, somewhat darkly lit (but a gorgeous candlelight type of dark!) chapel with the primary object of focus and now ancient Madonna and Child statue which has had an impressive number of miracles, both those proven and those not officially proven attributed to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary to Jesus through it. I have 2 pictures of the the Grandekapelle and also others of the much larger Stiftspfarrkirche which stands adjacent to the Gnadekapelle. It is also simply exhilarating to stand in the Kapellplatz (Chapel Square) and take in the southern German views. The entire shrine has abundant areas within which to pray and reflect as well as opportunities nearby to do some Catholic religious goods shopping for devotional objects and holy souvenirs. I have now twice been here, and it is a peaceful and reflective experience. May your journey there be blessed!
Nate Lauer — Google review
Historical place. Very old church..
Jolly Jacob — Google review
Humble outside, story on story covers the archways. Inside a black and silver incarnation of catholic worship. But all in a size that brings god closer and does not distance the herd from the shepard, like in some pilgrimage spots...during off- season weekday late afternoon is a time to be able to get some comtemplation in front of the Virgin mother and her so'n the savior.
Karl Maussner — Google review
This is heaven on Earth. Gloriously holy palace for a queen. Come here and sit and talk to your mother and you will find liberation and relief from your burdens. She is our mother. Listen to her and her son. She always points to and reveals her son. Amen.