Vienna to Munich

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DISTANCE: 405 km DURATION: 4h
PRICE FROM: 495

You can stop at the following places

90 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Hallstatt

Hallstatt, nestled between a serene lake and towering mountains, is a picturesque village renowned for its stunning natural beauty. A highlight is its charming lakeside setting, offering breathtaking views of the crystal-clear lake and the surrounding Dachstein Alps. The village features narrow, cobblestone streets, traditional alpine architecture, and historic buildings. Visitors can explore the Hallstatt Salt Mine, one of the world's oldest, or take a scenic boat ride on the lake. With its enchanting landscape and rich history, Hallstatt is a captivating destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Stop here for 30 minutes
120 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Kufstein

Kufstein, a historic town in Tyrol, Austria, is renowned for its impressive Kufstein Fortress, which dominates the skyline from a hilltop overlooking the town. The fortress, dating back to the 13th century, offers panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscape and houses a fascinating museum that delves into the region's history. Kufstein is also known for its charming old town, featuring colorful buildings, traditional Austrian architecture, and quaint shops. The town is nestled along the banks of the Inn River, making it a picturesque base for exploring the Tyrolean Alps, with opportunities for hiking, skiing, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. Kufstein's rich history, scenic setting, and vibrant cultural life make it a captivating destination for visitors to Tyrol.

Stop here for 30 minutes
90 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Dachau

Dachau, Germany, is a significant historical site featuring the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, which provides a profound and educational experience. Visitors can explore the preserved barracks, the comprehensive museum, and various memorials that honor the victims of the Holocaust. The site offers a sobering reflection on history and serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and remembrance of those affected by WWII atrocities.

Stop here for 30 minutes
180 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Eagle’s Nest - Kehlsteinhaus

Berchtesgaden, nestled in the Bavarian Alps, is famous for its breathtaking landscapes and historical significance. The most notable attraction is the Eagle’s Nest (Kehlsteinhaus), a mountain-top retreat built as a gift for Adolf Hitler's 50th birthday. Perched at over 1,800 meters, the Eagle’s Nest offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Alps and valleys. Today, it serves as a restaurant and historical site, attracting visitors for both its dramatic scenery and its place in World War II history. The journey to the Eagle’s Nest, through winding alpine roads and a historic elevator, adds to the unique experience of visiting this remarkable location.

Stop here for 30 minutes
180 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Herrenchiemsee

Herrenchiemsee, located on an island in Bavaria’s largest lake, Chiemsee, is a magnificent palace built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. Often called the "Bavarian Versailles", Herrenchiemsee was intended as a tribute to Louis XIV of France and features opulent interiors, including the dazzling Hall of Mirrors. The palace is set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens, offering stunning views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Visitors can also explore the Augustinian Monastery on the island, where the first German constitution was drafted in 1948. With its rich history, grand architecture, and serene natural setting, Herrenchiemsee is a must-visit for those interested in royal history and scenic beauty.

Stop here for 30 minutes
60 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Schonau am Konigsee

Schönau am Königssee, located in the Bavarian Alps, is a breathtakingly scenic village renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Nestled on the shores of the crystal-clear Königssee, Germany's cleanest and deepest lake, the village is surrounded by towering alpine peaks, including the majestic Watzmann Mountain. Schönau am Königssee is the gateway to the Berchtesgaden National Park, offering a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts with opportunities for hiking, boating, and exploring pristine landscapes. A highlight of any visit is the boat ride to the iconic St. Bartholomew's Church, a picturesque pilgrimage site set against a dramatic mountain backdrop. With its serene environment and spectacular views, Schönau am Königssee is a perfect destination for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.

Stop here for 30 minutes
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