Nationalpark Berchtesgaden
Nationalpark Berchtesgaden
Best lakes in Nationalpark Berchtesgaden are characterized by their alpine setting, nestled within the Bavarian Alps. This region features deep, clear waters surrounded by steep cliffs and forests, forming a unique fjord-like landscape. The lakes are integral to the National Park's natural environment, offering diverse ecosystems and geological formations. They represent significant natural landmarks within the Berchtesgaden area.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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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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Good view of the rear part of the Königsee and the first peaks of the Steinernes Meer.
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The world-famous pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomä on the Königssee The small peninsula of Hirschau on the west bank of the Königssee can only be reached on foot via a demanding alpine mountain tour lasting several hours. From Schönau, however, the approx. 8 km journey is possible by boat all year round. The ensemble of the church and the former hunting lodge, standing in front of the imposing Watzmann-Ostwand (East Face), forms one of the most popular motifs for photographers from all over the world. The church is very striking with its red dome roof, and the different shape of the two towers is also remarkable! Every year, on the first Saturday after St. Bartholomew's Day on August 24th, St. Bartholomä is the destination of the Almer pilgrimage. The high-mountain pilgrimage from Maria Alm in Austria via the Steinerne Meer is considered the oldest high-mountain pilgrimage in the world. From the pilgrimage church of Sankt Bartholomä on the Königssee, a beautiful and popular hiking trail leads to the so-called Eiskapelle (Ice Chapel) at the foot of the Watzmann-Ostwand. The lowest-lying year-round snowfield in the German Alps is fed by snow masses from the Watzmann, which plunge into the valley in spring and into the summer, forming a dome of ice and snow above the outflow of the Eisbach stream! https://www.berchtesgaden.de/bartholomae
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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 trout that are caught by the Königssee fisherman right next door are particularly recommended.
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Serviced alp with own products. A stop is worth it.
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Great hiking destination with a fantastic view of the Obersee. Even if it can get quite crowded, a trip here is definitely worth it. Cheese breads and buttermilk are particularly recommended.
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Königssee offers several unique experiences. You can take electric boat tours across its emerald-green waters, which include a stop at the famous St. Bartholomä Pilgrimage Church. A highlight of the boat tour is the 'Echo vom Königssee,' where a bugle call echoes multiple times off the surrounding cliffs. For stunning views, visit the Malerwinkel viewpoint, offering a classic panorama of the lake and mountains.
Obersee, often called Königssee's 'little brother,' is known for its exceptional tranquility and stunning reflections of the surrounding steep rock faces. It's a more secluded spot where you can find the rustic Fischunkelalm at its southern end. Beyond the alm, you can reach the Röthbachfall, Germany's highest waterfall. The lake is in the core zone of the National Park, preserving its wild and romantic landscape.
Hintersee is nestled within the unique 'Zauberwald' (Magic Forest), making it ideal for scenic walks. You can enjoy a barrier-free circular path around the lake. During summer, visitors can rent rowboats or pedal boats, or take a ride on the small electric ferry 'Annerl.' In winter, when the lake freezes, it's popular for ice skating and Bavarian curling.
Yes, many areas around the lakes are family-friendly. The circular path around Hintersee, for example, is barrier-free and suitable for all ages. Easy hikes like the 'Tour to the Obersee' and the 'St. Bartholoma Circuit Trail' are also great options for families. You can find more easy hiking routes in the region by checking out the Easy hikes in Nationalpark Berchtesgaden guide.
Swimming is permitted in Königssee, with official bathing spots at Seelände in Schönau and Malerwinkel. The water is exceptionally clean, often described as having drinking water quality, though it can be quite cold due to the lake's depth. Obersee, being in the core zone of the National Park, does not permit swimming or boating to preserve its untouched nature.
Numerous hiking trails are available. From Königssee, you can take a short walk from Salet to Obersee and further to the Fischunkelalm and Röthbachfall. Around Hintersee, the Zauberwald offers unique trails. For more extensive options, explore guides like Easy hikes in Nationalpark Berchtesgaden or Mountain Hikes in Nationalpark Berchtesgaden, which feature routes near these stunning lakes.
The lakes are beautiful year-round. Summer offers ideal conditions for boating, swimming, and hiking, with longer daylight hours. Autumn brings stunning fall foliage, especially around Hintersee's Zauberwald, making it a favorite for photographers. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, with opportunities for ice skating on frozen lakes like Hintersee, and cleared paths for winter walks.
Yes, there are gravel biking routes in the wider Nationalpark Berchtesgaden area that offer views of the lakes and surrounding mountains. For example, you can find routes like the 'Hintersee – View of the Berchtesgaden Alps loop' or the 'Königsseer Ache – Königsseer Ache Cycle Path loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Gravel biking in Nationalpark Berchtesgaden guide.
The Malerwinkel viewpoint on the north shore offers a classic panorama of Königssee, St. Bartholomä, and the surrounding mountains. For a more challenging hike with breathtaking views, the Archenkanzel viewpoint provides a spectacular perspective over the lake.
The lakes are characterized by their alpine setting, nestled between steep cliffs and forests. Königssee is known for its fjord-like landscape and pristine, emerald-green waters. Obersee features calm waters that create stunning reflections and is home to the Röthbachfall, Germany's highest waterfall. Hintersee is famous for the 'Zauberwald,' a unique forest with wild boulders and moss-covered rocks formed by an ancient rockfall.
While specific details on public transport routes are not provided, the Königssee area is generally accessible by public transport, with bus connections from Berchtesgaden. Hintersee is also easily accessible and not far from Königssee, often reachable via local bus services.
Visitors highly appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the tranquil atmosphere, and the diverse outdoor activities. The pristine waters, dramatic mountain backdrops, and unique features like the 'Echo vom Königssee' and the 'Zauberwald' are frequently mentioned highlights. The opportunity for scenic walks, boat tours, and photography also draws many visitors.


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