National Park "Berchtesgaden" surprised by the length of Hiking trails, 230 km. On them slowly walk visitors enjoying the mountain scenery and inhaling the aromas of Alpine herbs. You can also join one of the thematic tours, which are offered to the tourists by the Park administration.
In any case, the experience is an unforgettable experience, not by chance "Berchtesgaden" is one of the most striking natural sights of the Bavarian land that lies in the South of Germany.
In any case, the experience is an unforgettable experience, not by chance "Berchtesgaden" is one of the most striking natural sights of the Bavarian land that lies in the South of Germany.
One of the symbols of the national Park and its highest point is mount Watzmann (2713 m).
Among climbers the Eastern slope is the longest wall to climb among all peaks in the Eastern Alps. Framed by picturesque mountain peaks hiding the lake Hintersee is a mountain pond that attracts a classic postcard views. Another attraction of "Berchtesgaden" lake Funtensee in the area was recorded the lowest winter temperatures in Germany.
But the picturesque landscape of these places waiting for tourists in a deep gorge of Wimbachklamm, jingle waterfalls which add to the beauty and grandeur of the Bavarian Alps.
Among climbers the Eastern slope is the longest wall to climb among all peaks in the Eastern Alps. Framed by picturesque mountain peaks hiding the lake Hintersee is a mountain pond that attracts a classic postcard views. Another attraction of "Berchtesgaden" lake Funtensee in the area was recorded the lowest winter temperatures in Germany.
But the picturesque landscape of these places waiting for tourists in a deep gorge of Wimbachklamm, jingle waterfalls which add to the beauty and grandeur of the Bavarian Alps.
Train from Munich to Berchtesgaden with a change in Freilassing is about 25 €, 3 hours.
Accommodation in Berchtesgaden:
Single - 35 €,
Double - 45 €.
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