Best attractions and places to see around Berchtesgaden encompass a diverse range of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites within the Bavarian Alps. The region is characterized by its towering mountains, deep glacial lakes, and ancient forests. Visitors can explore significant historical locations and experience the area's rich natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The path leads over 29 footbridges and bridges and several stone stairs through the wild Almbachklamm near Marktschellenberg. Even a tunnel is crossed. At the foot of the Untersberg, the Almbach has formed a deep gorge in the terrain. The path through the Almbachklamm is three kilometers long. Trees line your path, the bubbling and roaring torrent flows next to you. Right at the entrance to the gorge you can visit the oldest marble ball mill in Germany. An adventure for the whole family – even in summer. The Almbachklamm is usually open from the beginning of May to the end of October. However, there may be changes due to weather conditions (it's best to check on the website before starting your tour). The starting point is the free Almbachklamm car park on Kugelmühlweg in Marktschellenberg. If you come by public transport, you can use bus lines 836 and 840. Further information is available at https://www.berchtesgaden.de/almbachklamm.
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Please note that this bike/MTB highlight is off the official cycle path network. In the national park, cycling is only permitted on the paths that have been approved for this purpose, in order to protect the sensitive habitats of animals and plants and to avoid conflicts between user groups. Therefore I ask you to explore this highlight only on foot. Currently, according to the 1992 regulation and the 2012 amendment, cycling is only allowed on the following roads: 1. Hirschbichlstraße (state road 2099) and from the Bindalm bus stop to the alpine huts on the Bindalm; 2. Eiskar forest road to the fork in the path to the Schartennalm; 3. Eckau-Forststraße to Eckau-Alm with turnoff to the Schwarzederer-Wendeplatte; 4. Schappachstraße and Hammerstielstraße to Kühroint - turning point in front of the Archenkanzel - and forest road to Herrenroint; 5. Gotzenstraße and Hochbahnweg to Gotzenalm and access to the Stahlhaus; 6. Ligeretstrasse. The supplement to approved cycle paths from 2012 is in the Official Journal for the district of Berchtesgadener Land No. 20 from 05/15/2012 on page 127ff. (https://www.lra-bgl.de/t/das-landratsamt/amtsblaetter/). The ordinance is based on Art. 31 Para. 1 and Art. 43 Para. 2 No. 3 of the Bavarian Nature Conservation Act (BayNatSchG). We would be very grateful for your help to protect nature! If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. https://www.nationalpark-berchtesgaden.de/
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Natural stream that is reminiscent of a wide gorge.
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The name is program; enchanting path along the Ramsauer Ache, also and precisely therefore well suited for children. It is best to come early in the morning or in the evening, then you will have the path almost to yourself. Together with the Hintersee an Eldorado for photographers.
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The Malerwinkel is a popular viewing point on the north bank of the Königssee. The view from the Malerwinkel over the otherwise difficult to access Königssee extends over the pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomä to the Schönfeldpitze in the Steinernes Meer. From the Königssee car park, a path leads along the picturesque boathouses into the Berchtesgaden National Park. Past the Café Malerwinkel, the walk leads to the so-called Malerwinkel. This hike is also very popular as a winter walk, then the path to the Malerwinkel is cleared and gritted. The captains of the electric boats of the Königssee fleet, or one of the companions, play a flugelhorn while traveling across the lake to demonstrate the echo to the passengers. Due to the elevated position, you can also hear the echo from the Malerwinkel. https://www.berchtesgaden.de/wandern/see-klamm-wanderungen/koenigssee-malerwinkel
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The region is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Key natural attractions include Lake Königssee, often called the "Bavarian Fjord," known for its deep, clear waters and electric boat tours. You can also explore the dramatic Wimbach Gorge and Almbach Gorge, both featuring polished rocks, waterfalls, and whirlpools. Don't miss the tranquil Hintersee and the magical Enchanted Forest along the Ramsauer Ache.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the View of the Königssee from the Malerwinkel, which offers vistas over Königssee and the pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomä. The Jennerbahn Cable Car provides access to Jenner Mountain, revealing awe-inspiring views of Königssee, Berchtesgaden National Park, and numerous peaks. The historic Eagle's Nest (Kehlsteinhaus) also offers unparalleled views of the surrounding Alps.
Yes, Berchtesgaden has a rich history. The Berchtesgaden Salt Mine (Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden) offers guided tours deep into the mountain, showcasing centuries of salt extraction. The Documentation Center Obersalzberg provides insights into the region's role during World War II. You can also explore the Royal Castle (Königliches Schloss Berchtesgaden), a former monastery and royal residence, and the picturesque St. Bartholomä Church on Königssee.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Berchtesgaden Salt Mine offers an engaging experience for all ages. The Almbach Gorge and Enchanted Forest along the Ramsauer Ache provide adventurous walks. Electric boat tours on Lake Königssee are also very popular with families. The House of the Mountains (Haus der Berge) is an interactive information center for Berchtesgaden National Park, great for learning.
Berchtesgaden is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can embark on various hiking adventures, from easy strolls to challenging mountain hikes. Explore routes like those found in the Hiking around Berchtesgaden guide. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Berchtesgaden guide. Mountaineering opportunities are also abundant, with guides like Mountain Hikes around Berchtesgaden.
Yes, there are several easy and scenic trails. The path to the View of the Königssee from the Malerwinkel is an easy and comfortable walk from the Königssee car park. The Enchanted Forest along the Ramsauer Ache also offers a non-demanding circular path suitable for beginners and families. Many trails within Berchtesgaden National Park are well-maintained and offer varying levels of difficulty.
Berchtesgaden has a good public transport network. Regular bus services connect the town center to key attractions. For Lake Königssee, buses frequently run from Berchtesgaden to Schönau am Königssee. The Berchtesgaden Salt Mine is also accessible by public bus from the town center. For the Eagle's Nest, a special bus service operates from Obersalzberg.
The best time largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying the lakes, late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October) offers pleasant weather. Summer (July/August) is popular but can be crowded. Winter (December-March) transforms the region into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and winter walks, though some higher-altitude attractions may be inaccessible due to snow.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the tranquil Hintersee, often less crowded than Königssee, with its legendary "magical forest." The Rossfeld Panorama Strasse, Germany's highest panoramic road, offers stunning views and is a scenic drive. Exploring the charming Berchtesgaden Old Town with its traditional "Lüftlmalerei" and historic Hofbräuhaus Berchtesgaden also provides a unique cultural experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the fjord-like Lake Königssee and the dramatic gorges like Wimbach Gorge. The panoramic views from spots like the Malerwinkel are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the variety of activities, from serene boat rides to adventurous hikes, and the well-preserved historical sites that offer a glimpse into the region's past.
While the mountainous terrain can be challenging, some attractions offer better accessibility. The electric boat tours on Lake Königssee are generally accessible. The Berchtesgaden Salt Mine offers tours that can accommodate some mobility needs, though it's advisable to check in advance. The Berchtesgaden Old Town also has paved areas suitable for strolling, and the House of the Mountains is designed to be accessible.


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