Berchtesgaden, Bavaria
Situated in the heart of the Bavarian Alps, Berchtesgaden is a picturesque town known for its stunning natural beauty, historic charm, and outdoor adventures.
Located close to the Austrian border, it offers a perfect mix of mountain scenery, alpine lakes, and cultural landmarks.
So Lykkers! If you're an adrenaline junkie or a history buff, Berchtesgaden has something for everyone. Here’s a fun-filled two-day itinerary to explore this hidden gem!

Getting There

By Air: The nearest major airport is Munich International Airport, about 150 kilometers away. From Munich, you can take a train to Freilassing and then transfer to a local train to Berchtesgaden. The journey takes about 3 hours and costs around EUR 30-50.
By Car: Rent a car in Munich and drive the scenic route via the A8 motorway towards Salzburg, then take the B20 to Berchtesgaden. The drive takes approximately 2 hours.

Day 1: Nature's Wonders and Historic Charm

Morning: Start with a Scenic Lake Königssee Cruise
Kick off your adventure with a visit to Lake Königssee, a crystal-clear alpine lake surrounded by dramatic mountains. Board an electric boat for a scenic cruise across the lake to the iconic St. Bartholomä peninsula. Enjoy the breathtaking views of towering peaks and lush forests as you glide through the emerald-green waters. Don’t miss the famous echo demonstration by the boatmen — it’s a fun little surprise!
Mid-Morning: Hike to Obersee and Röthbach Waterfall
Once at St. Bartholomä, embark on a short, easy hike to Obersee, another stunning lake with mirror-like reflections of the surrounding mountains. Continue your hike to the Röthbach Waterfall, the highest waterfall in Germany. The entire hike is about 4 kilometers round trip and offers incredible photo opportunities at every turn.
Lunch: Traditional Bavarian Meal at Echostüberl
Head back to the lakeside and enjoy a hearty Bavarian lunch at Echostüberl, a cozy restaurant with views of Lake Königssee. Indulge in local specialties like Käsespätzle (cheese noodles). A typical meal costs around EUR 15-25 per person.
Afternoon: Explore Berchtesgaden Town
Return to the town of Berchtesgaden and wander through its charming streets. Visit the Royal Castle of Berchtesgaden and explore its beautifully preserved interiors and historical artifacts. Don’t forget to stop by the local shops to pick up some Bavarian souvenirs, such as handcrafted wood carvings and alpine hats.
Evening: Sunset at Eagle’s Nest
For a memorable end to your day, take a bus ride up to the famous Eagle’s Nest (Kehlsteinhaus), perched on a mountain peak with panoramic views over the Alps. It’s a historical site with a fascinating past, and the views are absolutely breathtaking at sunset. The restaurant here serves traditional German dishes, so consider staying for dinner. The round trip costs around EUR 28 per person.
Overnight Stay: Berchtesgaden
Stay overnight in one of the cozy guesthouses in Berchtesgaden, such as Hotel Edelweiss Berchtesgaden (starting at EUR 130 per night) or the budget-friendly Gästehaus Achental (from EUR 60 per night). Both offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Day 2: Thrills, Spills, and Natural Beauty

Morning: Explore the Berchtesgaden National Park
Start your second day with an adventure in the Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany’s only alpine national park. Choose from various hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs. For beginners, the Ramsau Hintersee Circuit is a great option with beautiful lake views and waterfalls. More experienced hikers might prefer the Watzmann trek, offering challenging routes and dramatic vistas.
Mid-Morning: Salt Mine Tour
Dive into the region’s history with a visit to the Salt Mine Berchtesgaden, one of the oldest in the world. Don miner's overalls and take an exciting underground tour, complete with a fun slide, a boat ride on an underground lake, and a fascinating look into the salt mining process. The tour costs around EUR 20 per adult.
Lunch: Mountain Hut Experience
Drive or hike up to the Kührointhütte or Schneibsteinhaus, traditional mountain huts offering delicious Bavarian dishes like Apfelstrudel (apple strudel). A meal here costs about EUR 10-15 per person and comes with unbeatable alpine views.
Afternoon: Spa and Relaxation at Watzmann Therme
After a day of adventure, relax and rejuvenate at the Watzmann Therme, a thermal spa with pools, saunas, and wellness treatments. The spa is perfect for soothing your muscles and enjoying a bit of luxury. Entrance fees start at EUR 16 per person for two hours.
Evening: Farewell Dinner in Berchtesgaden
Wrap up your adventure with a delightful dinner at Gasthof Neuhaus, one of the oldest inns in town, where you can savor more traditional Bavarian cuisine. The atmosphere is lively, and the meals range from EUR 20-30 per person.

With its stunning landscapes, rich history, and thrilling outdoor activities, Berchtesgaden is a dream destination for all kinds of travelers. Whether you’re hiking to waterfalls, exploring ancient salt mines, or simply soaking up the alpine scenery, this Bavarian gem offers an unforgettable adventure at every turn.