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  • Regensburg -  the best preserved medieval city in Germany, located at the northernmost point of the Danube River .
  • Cologne – home of one of the most iconic twin-spired Gothic churches of Germany on the Rhine.
  • Berlin - a modern metropolis, is the main departure point for cruises on the Elbe river.
  • Mainz & Worms – home to old fashioned Romanesque cathedrals, museums, and a tranquil atmosphere for an evening stroll
  • Koblenz – great for hiking, biking, or visiting the Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.
  • Nuremburg – characteristic of the whole Bavaria region, especially the medieval Old Town, Kaiserburg Castle, and the Hauptmarkt central square.
  • Bamberg  - a gem of Germany's medieval past on the Main River .
  • Rüdesheim - bike and gondolier your way through this traditional wine-making city
  • Cochem - on the Moselle River , is one of Germany's most quaint towns and the 1,000-year-old Cochem Castle is the city’s signature landmark.
  • Passau   - a major port on the Danube River and the Austrian border.
  • Mannheim – home to castles, a Baroque palace and a modern city on the Rhine.

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  • Why should I choose a river cruise? A river cruise is a great comprehensive way to visit various countries in Europe. Unlike land tours where you might have to travel by train or bus during the day, cruises take advantage of the evenings and nights to do the major traveling and allow you to use your days to visit the destinations and sites. Plus, once you're onboard, the cruises are mostly all-inclusive. If you want to add on a helicopter tour or some kind of extension, then that might cost you more money, but the meals, lodging, trasnportation, and most tours on the itinerary are included in the price, making it not only an excellent value but also much easier to plan. Plus, unlike land tours of Europe, you don't have to pack and unpack every day when you move to a new city - your room simply glides along the river with you.  
  • What should I look for on a riverboat? Unlike mega-yachts, bigger cruise ships, or expedition vessels, river boats are comparatively simple. They feature comfortable rooms, but they are not particularly spacious. You won't likely find gyms (maybe an exercise room), large pools (if any), or various dining options, but you will find that the vessels are well appointed and have friendly crews and guides that are enthusiastic to make your experience memorable.   
  • Are there 5-star river vessels in Europe? Since river cruising is a relatively new trend in European travel, the best river vessels could best be described as 4-stars due to their size and lack of amenities. However, there are a number of vessels that we feature that could very aptly be called luxurious based on their accommodations, social areas, and gourmet cuisine. We expect that in the coming years, competition among the vessels will drive the quality up and more 5-star vessels will soon be on the European waterways.   
  • Should I get a room with a balcony? Contrary to popular belief, balconies are not actually that important for European river cruises. All vessels feature a panoramic sun deck where you can take in the beautiful views, but as far as the rooms go, balconies might actually take away from the square footage of your cabin. Length requirements of river vessels mean that cabins tend to be smaller than on the sea-going ships, and balconies can often cut into the room itself. If you want a room that gives you exclusive access to the open air, then consider looking for rooms with sliding glass doors and wall-to-wall windows. These are a good alternative to balconies and save considerable space in your cabin.  
  • What is dining like? There will likely be one main dining room that serves meals on a certain schedule that coincides with your itinerary. Food is prepared by skilled local chefs and will nourish you as you explore and discover German culture and history.  
  • Do river cruises ever visit destinations that aren't on the river? Absolutely! So many of Germany's destinations are not actually on the Rhine, Main, or Danube Rivers. In order to access these sites, you will dock at one of the port cities along the river and enjoy a luxurious coach ride towards the destination, during which time you can see even more of the lush countryside.  
  • Will my vessel have WiFi? Don't count on having WiFi throughout the entire cruise. While visiting cities, it's likely that you will find hotspots, and certain vessels are able to offer frequent access. However, there might be times when you are out of range of the signal and you might be without internet for up to several days at a time.  
  • What kind of power outlets are there? Will I need a converter? European electric is 220 volts, compared to the 110 volts in North America. Most devices are equipped to deal with both voltages. However, you will need a plug adapter if you have the standard 2-prong American plugs - depending on where your boat is from in Europe, it will have either the British plugs (three flat prongs) or the continental European outlets (2 round prongs). A couple simple adapters are all you need, but we suggest wrapping duct tape around the adapter and the plug to make sure you don't forget them when you disconnect the device.  
  • How can I save money on a river cruise? We offer many great deals for river cruises through Germany. These are the best options for saving up to thousands of dollars on your river expedition. Avoid saving money by choosing less expensive cabins. The difference of a couple hundred dollars can actually negatively impact your experience if you decide on a cabin that is smaller or does not have large windows that open, for example.   
  • Are river cruises in Germany a good family vacation? Definitely! Whether you are exploring the country's traditional Christmas Markets in December or learning about its contemporary and ancient history, the sights and flavors of Germany make for a fantastic family destination. Younger kids will delight in the fairytale castles, while teens and parents can appreciate the impressive architecture of the centuries-old buildings. It's a great way to immerse your family in the Old World culture, history, and folklore.   
  • Do Americans and Canadians need a passport and visa to travel to Germany? All citizens of North America traveling to Europe need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months. In recent years, it has not been necessary to apply for a visa before traveling to Europe if you plan to stay less than three months, however, this situation may change in the future. See current European visa requirements .

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Königssee Lake Ferry Boat Tour:

Location :  Kings Lake Berchtesgaden ( Königssee ) Cost :  Free, Self-Guided ( Boat and lift costs below ) Style :  Do-It-Yourself Walking Tour ( Self Guided ) Start :  Königssee Village & Boat Dock Time Required :  The full round-trip boat ride without getting off will take 2 hours ( 35 minutes to the church, 20 minutes to the end, and back ).  If you are getting out to explore then expect an average of 4-5 hours total. Seasonality : In July-September, arrive before 10am and return by 2pm to avoid long lines.  In the Winter the ferry still runs daily, but only goes as far as Saint Bartholomew’s Church and back as a half tour.  Many mountain hikes will also be closed in the Winter, but the ferry journey is great year round. Fun Scale :  9.5 out of 10

The King’s Lake ( Königssee ) is one of the most majestic places in Europe.  It is an angelic emerald fjord lined by powerful Alpine mountains that never fails to wow its visitors.  Nestled in a valley between the Jenner, Hagen, and Watzmann Mountains, Königssee is  Bavaria’s deepest lake  at 630 feet deep.  Rare species of fish swim in the 5 mile long lake’s crystal clear waters and the local restaurants serve them up fresh.

Tours on the lake take place on vintage  electric passenger ferries  which quietly glide past lazy boathouses, roaring waterfalls, and lofty mountain faces.  The red onion domes of Saint Bartholomä Church are breath-taking and the Obersee at the end of the lake is on of the most beautiful place in the Alps.  Every minute of the journey is picturesque and very relaxing.  We also love to take the cable car up nearby Jenner Mountain after taking the King’s Lake ferry boat tour.

Getting To Königssee From Berchtesgaden:

The easiest way to get to the King’s Lake from the Berchtesgaden Train Station is  Bus 841 ( Timetable Summer – Timetable Winter ) which goes directly to Königssee in just 10-15 minutes twice an hour.  Taxis are often available 24 hours a day from the station as well and the quick journey to the lake is only a couple Euros.  If you choose to hike instead it will take around 1.5 hours down the former Königssee train tracks which are now an excellent trail which used to be a railroad line.

Königssee Ferry Boat Information:

Ferry Boat Overview : The Lake Königssee Ferry Line has used only electric boats since 1909 to both reduce polution but also to keep the lake quite for the local wildlife.  Today there are 19 boats continuously shuttle visitors down the long fiord-like lake and service runs 365 days a year (shorten in Winter).  Each boat can hold 93 passengers but only 80 tickets are sold for each to leave room for strollers, wheelchairs, and backpacks.

Hours Of Operation : Ferries depart year round at least once an hour from and are increased to every 15 minutes in peak season.  During the Winter they only go halfway down the lake to Saint Bartholomä Church and cut out the Salet/Obersee stop at the end.  Check the current schedule for departure times.  In the peak Summer months, boats usually depart from 8am-5pm, in the Fall 9am-4pm, and in the Winter half tours run with shorter hours.  It’s very rare and only once every ten years that the lake freezes enough in Winter to shut down the ferries for a few days, however, in 2006 the ice lasted 29 days.

Trip Length :  The full ferry route to the end of the lake and back takes 2 hours round trip.  The route takes 35 minutes to reach Saint Bartholomä Church and another 20 to reach Obersee then follows the same route back.  You can get out at either stop and jump right back on any of the other return ferries, just make note on the time of the last return trip so you don’t miss it.  There is NO footpath to get you all the way back you really must make the last ferry.  In the Winter the ferry only does half of the tour, going just to Saint Bartholomä Church and back.

Peak Summer Months :  In the peak months of July through September the lines in the afternoon can get long so go early in the day.  Boats run every 15-30 minutes in these peak months leaving the main dock from 8am to 5pm ( current schedule ).  We recommend starting your journey as early as possible and no later than 10:30am to avoid a long wait.  If you plan on hiking around Obersee at the end of King’s Lake we suggest riding all the way through to it at the start and then on the way back get out at Saint Bartholomä Church.  This way you can have Obersee to yourself while it is quite and peaceful.

Round Trip Ferry Cost :  Adults 16.90€; Children 8.50€; Kids 5 and under Free; Family ( 2 Adults & up to 4 kids ) 42.30€; Dog 3€.  Fare is cheaper if you do the half tour only to St. Bartholomä and skip the Salet/Obersee Stop.   Online Advance Ferry Ticket : ( Here ).

King’s Lake Lake Tour Attractions:

1. königssee ferry boat dock :.

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Ferry Boat Dock

About The Boat Dock :  Whether you are arriving by bus, car, or taxi the boat dock is only a short walk down from the Königssee parking lot.  On our first visit to the lake we were just expecting a boat dock, but it’s actually a beautiful little village.  There are tons of cute little shops leading the way to the lake and the iconic half-timber lodge called  Hotel Schiffmeister  ( website ) sitting at the water’s edge.  If you were to work your way back toward Berchtesgaden by foot you’ll find even more shops and an excellent hiking trail of the former train tracks that once connected the train station to Schönau am Königssee.

The boat dock is impossible to miss as you reach the King’s Lake.  We love watching the graceful and silent electric ferry boats pull into the dock on the lake’s crystal clear water.  If you have time to kill between ferries, consider grabbing a drink at the tree-lined outdoor Franzinkaner Beer Garden next to the ticket booth.

Getting To  The Boat Dock :  From central Berchtesgaden, take Bus 841 to the Königssee parking lot and take a short walk.   360 Degree Photo : ( From Above ).  Ferry Company Website : ( Here ).  Online Advance Ticket : ( Here ).

2. Christlieger Island & Boat Houses :

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Christlieger Island

About Christlieger Island :  As you pull out of the ferry boat dock you quickly pass Christlieger Island, the only island in King’s Lake .  The small tree-covered island has a grotto and marble statue from 1711 of Saint John of Nepomuk ( Patron Saint of Sailors ).  From there Königssee begins to open up and the views get better and better along the way.

To the left of the island are a collection of covered ferry boat houses lining the lake’s Eastern shore.  These historic wooden houses are where the fleet of electric ferry boats are stored and recharged overnight.  When fully charged the boats can glide on the calm waters for a full 12-14 hours at a time.  In total there are 17 electric boats which can carry 80 passengers at a time plus one smaller 25-person boat.  When the boats were first put into operation in 1909 they were electric from the start as Prince Regent Luitpold was afraid that motor noise would scare away the deer in his favorite Royal hunting grounds.  The result is a quiet relaxing ride, but the lack of pollution has also helped to maintain the purity of the water in Bavaria’s deepest lake making it the  cleanest lake in Germany .

3. Falcon Stone Memorial ( Falkenstein ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Falcon Stone Memorial Cross Falkenstein

About The Falcon Stone Memorial :  Since as early as 1635 religious visitors have made the mountain pilgrimage on foot every August from Maria Alm in Austria, over the Sea Of Rock Mountain Range ( Steinerness ) behind Watzmann, and down Kings Lake to Saint Bartholomä Church.  On August 23rd, 1688, a boat carrying 100 of these travelers capsized and 70 pilgrims drown before they could reach the shore.  The large red cross in the rock face of Falcon Stone Wall honors the 70 that died and a wreath is laid near it every August during the annual pilgrimage.

Research has shown that the real location of the crash wasn’t at Falcon Stone, but instead at the rock wall near the Reitl Ditch on the shore opposite of Saint Bartholomä Church.  The water here is only 6-10 feet deep compared to up to 630 feet in deepest part of the center of the lake.  In 1913, the Falcon Stone Wall almost had a giant Assyrian lion carved into, but thankful that idea was left untouched.

Sitting across the lake from the cross is the popular Painters’ Viewpoint ( Malerwinkel )  which can be reached by foot with 10 minutes of the main ferry boat docks.  The viewpoint is very popular with painters as you can see far down the King’s Lake with a view of Saint Bartholomä Church.  More an even more breathtaking perspective , you can hike an additional 30 minutes up a switchback trail to Raven Wall ( Rabenwand ).  From its elevated perch 130 meters above the water, Rabenwand has one of the most beautiful views in Germany.  You’ll not only be able to see the church over 2.5 miles away but will also be able to see the end of the angelic King’s Lake 4.5 miles to the South.  This hiking trail stays open even in Winter as the path is cleared of snow.

4. Echo Chamber ( Echowand ):

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About The Echo Chamber :  As your ferry boat rounds the only bend in the King’s Lake, you will enter it famous Echo Chamber.  The sheer rock wall of the fjord creates a natural echo surface that bounces even small sounds back at the boat.  Your boat captain will provide an excellent demonstration of the world-famous echo chamber by sounding his trumpet to show off a reverberating tune.  When the ferry boats first started in 1909 the phenomenon was demonstrated by firing off a loud Böllerschuss powder gun echo up to seven times .  Due to safety and fire concerns, the guns were traded out for flugelhorn trumpets in the 1930s and the echo seems to sound just a little different each time they are played.

5. Saint Bartholomä Church :

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About The King’s Lake :   Just a little more than halfway down the lake you’ll reach your first ferry stop at quaint white Church of Saint Bartholomä.  With its red onion domes, the unique church is the most photographed attraction on Königssee Lake. The church was first built in 1134 AD before being rebuilt in the current style in 1697.  After Berchtesgaden joined Bavaria in 1810, the St. Bartholomä Church quickly became a hunting lodge for the Bavarian Kings.

Many visitors taking our King’s Lake ferry boat tour get off the boat at the church to check out the grounds then jump back on the next boat which is every 15-30 minutes.  There is food, beer garden, and bathrooms available at the church grounds.  We highly suggest taking some time to stroll down the lakeside walking path where you can relax in peace at one of the benches.   Admission Cost :  Free.   Website :   Here .

6. Ice Chapel Cave & Glacier ( Eiskapelle ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Ice Chapel Glacier Cave Eiskapelle

About The Ice Chapel Cave : Probably the best hidden gem on the lake is the year-round glacier sitting above Saint Bartholomä Church.  The small glacier is set gas the perfect spot to preserve even though the snow much higher up the Watzmann Mountain melts away each Summer.  Winds tunnel into the glacier to create a natural ice cave and frozen overhang.  About 1/3 of the glaciers ice retreats in the Summer and the cave entrance can grow to be as big as 60 high by 80 feet wide.

The water from the same system that supplies water to the glacier has over time also created the fanning delta which the Saint Bartholomä Church sits on.  As you hike up the rift toward the Ice Chapel Cave, you’ll notice how the sand turns to gravel and then from rocks into large boulders .  The rugged trail will take you across the Ice Stream ( Eisbach ) Bridge and the small Chapel of Saint John and Paul.  As the trail begins to break up into a field of boulders you’ll be able to see the glacier.   Because the Ice Chapel is more of an overhanging ice sheet than a cave they suggest not going inside as it always has a risk of collapse.

Getting Here : It’s a 2 mile, 90-minute hike up from the church.  Time Required : Roundtrip it will take you 2.5-3 hours from the church to reach the Ice Chapel.    Clothing :  Make sure to wear sturdy shoes on the rocky mountain trail, flip-flop sandals won’t get you very far down the trail.

7. Upper Lake ( Obersee ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Upper Lake Obersee Dock Boat House Reflection

About Obersee : The final ferry boat stop on the lake is called Salet which has restrooms and is close to two cozy restaurant huts called the Gaststätte Saletalm and Mooskaser Saletalm.  The ferry dock is only a 10-minute walk from the beautifully secluded Upper Lake ( Obersee ) .  The mirror-like Obersee was cut off from the rest of Königssee Lake by a massive landslide in 1172 AD.  Because of this natural dam, the cold water in Obersee so  unbelievable clear  that it makes wooden boats here look like they are almost floating in the air.

Sitting at the peaceful pier on the edge of Obersee will send you into an instant state of relaxation.  Some of the photos we have taken near the dock it is almost impossible to tell where the reflecting water ends and the sky begins because the lake is so clear and still.  If you are getting off at Obersee make sure to double check what time the next Ferry will come so you don’t miss it.

8. Fischunkelalm Farm & Pasture :

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Obersee Fischunkelalm Farm Pasture

About Fischunkelalm :  Hiking the 30 minutes around the shore of the mirror-like Obersee leads to a special treat for any visitor called the Fischunkelalm Farm & Pasture.  From mid-May through early-October the farm is fully operational with their doors open for hungry visitors and their cows free roaming the valley.  The farm is known for having great organic milk, creamy buttermilk, cold beer, fresh bread with cheese, and a bunch of delicious berry jams.  While the name Fischunkelalm in German may lead you to believe it is an Alpine Fish Farm, the name actually slightly Latin-based meaning Narrow Strip Of Alpine Meadow.

At the end of the season, the owners herd all of their cattle onto a barge and float them across the King’s Lake for their Winter pasture.  It is a huge celebration in Berchtesgaden known as Queen of the Pastures ( Almabtrieb ) and includes the parading cows being fitted with flowered collars and floral headdresses.

From the picturesque farm, you can explore the surrounding pasture that takes up most of the rest of the Obersee valley.  It takes about 30 minutes to hike all the way to the back rim where you can find the 1,540-foot-tall Röthbach Waterfall.  This is the tallest waterfall in Germany !  Near the base of the waterfall is the cottage-like Wasser Alm Guesthouse which is very basic but popular with overnight hikers.

Getting Here : 30-minute hike from Obersee to the farm and another 30-minute hike to the back of the valley.

9. Jennerbahn Valley Station ( Talstation ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Jennerbahn Valley Station Cable Car Lift

About The Valley Station : The very popular Jenner Mountain got its first cable car system in 1953 which opened the mountain peak to a whole new group of tourists.   At 1,874 meters ( 6,148 ft ) tall, Jenner Mountain offers an entirely different perspective on the Kings Lake below to go along with its excellent Alpine hiking and Winter ski runs.  In 2016, construction started on an entirely new cable car system with large modern stations at all three levels.  Opening in stages from the Fall of 2018 through the Summer of 2019, the project is truly stunning.

The entirely redesigned Valley Station near the Konigssee parking lot is very accessible even for wheelchairs or strollers.  This goes along with the cable cars themselves being upgraded from tiny 2-4 person cabins to spacious 10 person cabins.  The Winter ski lifts are bumping up from 2-person to 6-person chairs.  The elegant Valley Station as a sports shop, storage lockers, a restaurant, a bar, and a large open-air terrace.

Jennerbahn Lift Cost : The full round trip is 27.50€ for Adults or 11€ for Kids.   Cable Car Lift Hours : Daily 9-6pm ( Spring and late Fall until 5pm ).  Jennerbahn Lift Website : ( Here ).  Online Advance Tickets : ( Here ).

10. Jennerbahn Middle Station ( Mittelstation ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Jennerbahn Middle Station Dr Hugo Beck Haus

About The Middle Station : We highly suggest checking out the Middle Station as you ride up the Jenner Mountain Cable Car.  The stop has great views of Watzmann Mountain across Königssee Lake, excellent access to barrier-free hiking , and a small spring-fed Alpine pond called Lake On The Mount ( Bergsee ).  You can take some really really great photos at the pond which reflects the mountains and sky like a mirror.  The best thing about the pond is that because it is spring fed with warm water it  never freezes  over in the Winter.  This is a very rare quality for an Alpine pond.

This the Middle Station also has a very modern restaurant with indoor and patio seating.  We especially love stopping here for a wonderful ice cream dish and beer.  If you want to go a little more rustic you will love the really fun Dr. Hugo Beck Haus Beer Hall  ( website ) which doubles as a hotel and has a great patio.  Like the reflecting pond, Dr. Hugo’s is basically just a short hike from the Middle Station.

To the West of the Middle Station, it is about a 25 minute hike to the Hinterbrand Parking Lot or an additional 20 minutes to the Bus 838 Stop ( Christophorusschule ) which can take you to/from the Nazi Documentation Center.

Jennerbahn Lift Cost : The full round trip is 27.50€ for Adults or 11€ for Kids.   Cable Car Lift Hours : Daily 9-6pm ( Spring and late Fall until 5pm ).  Dr Hugo Beer Hall Hours : Open in the Spring through Fall Wednesday-Monday 11am-6pm; Closed Tuesdays.  Jennerbahn Lift Website : ( Here ).  Online Advance Tickets : ( Here ).

11. Jennerbahn Mountain Station ( Bergstation ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Jennerbahn Mountain Station

About Jennerbahn Mountain Station : At 6,100 feet in elevation, the top of Jenner Mountain truly has the best view anywhere around Königssee.  You’ll feel like you are hovering above the King’s Lake below you, see hang-gliders flying by you, and can take in miles upon miles of Alpine beauty in every direction.  In the Summer months the top of Jenner Mountain has unbelievable mountain hiking trails, and in the Winter there are a ton of thrilling skiing opportunities.

With a modern Mountain Station since 2019, a large panoramic restaurant called Jenneralm also opened with stunning outdoor terraces is bound to be a highlight of your visit.  The very best views of Königssee are at the main platform just a short 400-yard walk down from the restaurant.  If you are feeling a little more adventurous there are a couple guesthouse and the true Mount Jenner summit within an hour’s hike of the Mountain Station.  One of the guesthouse sites right on the border of Austria and German.

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12. bobsled track rides :.

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Bobsled Track Rides

About The Bobsled Track :  You know you are truly in the Alps when one of the attractions lets you ride in an authentic bobsled going  80 miles an hour  down a mountain!  Each sled is manned by a German, Austrian, or European bobsled champion driver and will truly get your blood pumping.  In the Winter you will have the full authentic experience on an ice track, but it is open on a limited basis in the Summer also.  In the warmer months, the skates on the sled are switched out for tires and you ride down the bare concrete of the bobsled course.

If you aren’t looking for the full heart-pounding experience you can opt for the  Kini-bobberl  instead.  This bulky version of the bobsled goes at half the speed and is made out of think foam rubber instead of metal.  Either option you choose it is a very fun and safe experience behind an expert driver.  You must be 18 years old to join and each sled can have up to 3 passengers.

Summer Ride Hours :  They have rides available May-June on a limited basis of 3-4 days a month.  Winter Hours :  The Winter schedule comes out each Summer and is much more frequent than the Summer rides.   Cost :  In Summer it is 65€ a person and in Winter it’s 90€ a person.  Kini-bobberl is 30€ a person.  Includes professional driver, insurance, and an award certificate.   Website :   Here .

13. Greenstone Mountain Climbing ( Grünstein Klettersteig ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Greenstone Mountain Climbing

About Greenstone Mountain Climbing : The most popular peak near Königsee for rock climbers is Greenstone Mountain.  The rewarding climb has built-in handholds, metal ladders and an amazing wooden suspension bridge along its route.  The summit can also be reached by hiking along the South side of the peak and the top has incredible views of Watzmann Mountain.  If you are looking to climb we suggest joining a tour group unless you bring your own rock climbing gear.  Full climbing gear is required and children are not allowed to rock climb.

Hiking Time :  You can hike to the summit and back in a little of 2 hours.   Climbing Time :  To rock climb to the summit it takes around 2.5 hours.   Mountain Website :  ( Here ).

14. Saint Sebastian Church ( Ramsau, Germany ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Saint Sebastian Church Ramsau

About Saint Sebastian Church : Photographers will love taking photos at this riverside church in the nearby village of Ramsau.  As you approach the church it becomes perfectly framed by lush trees and quaint footbridge completed with the Reiter Alpe Mountain range as a backdrop.  The setting is so awesome that you’ll quickly understand why the church ends up being put on so many local postcards.  The age of St Sebastion Church is also impressive as it was built in 1512 before being remodeled in 1692 in the baroque style.

Getting to St Sebastian Church :  Bus 846 from Berchtesgaden’s Train Station stops right in front of the Church ( Ramsau b.Berchtesgaden Kirche ).  Buses leave a couple times an hour, it is the 9th stop from the train station, and it takes less than 15 minutes.   Live Webcam :   here .

15. Wimbachklamm Waterfalls ( Ramsau, Germany ):

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Wimbachklamm Waterfalls Ramsau

About Wimbachklamm Waterfalls :  The Wimbach River is a small tributary to the Ramsau and runs down a narrow gorge cut into Watzmann Mountain.  About a half mile down the Wimbach River it a weeping wall covered with a series of finger-like waterfalls in a tight canyon setting.  The well maintained wooden footpaths and the unique setting will make you feel you are on the set of Lord of the Rings.  It is truly a hidden gem in a region of wonders.

Getting to Wimbachklamm :  Bus 846 stops right in front of the Church 9 stops from Berchtesgaden’s Main Station ( Ramsau b.Berchtesgaden Wimbachbrücke ) and 7 minutes from the Church and 8 minutes from Berchtesgaden.  From the Bus Stop follow the signs and other tourists a short .5 miles South to the Waterfall.  If you skip the bus and walk the whole way, the Waterfall is 1.5 miles from the Church.

16. Watzmann Mountain & Guest House :

Kings Lake Ferry Tour In Berchtesgaden Konigssee Tour - Watzmann Mountain Hiking

About Watzmann Mountain & Guest House :  The iconic Watzmann Mountain dominates Berchtesgaden from almost every angle you can think of.  At 8,900 feet Watzmann is the  3rd tallest peak in Germany  ( behind Hochwanner & Zugspitze ), but is overall is the tallest mountain to be located completely on German soil as the others are on the Austrian border.  The mountain’s main dual peaks poke up like horns around a center dimple almost like someone took a big bite right off the top of the summit.  Sitting at the about halfway up the Alpine face is a large 200 person guest house called the  Watzmann Haus  ( website ).   Built in 1888, this hostel is one of the highest hotels in Europe at 6332 feet above sea level.  The average room is only 28 €  a night.

Watzmann is considered the center of the Berchtesgaden National Park and the area provides great rock climbing and unbeatable Alpine hiking.   During your hike, you feel like you are in Switzerland the entire time and the views are that good. You have to be in pretty good shape to do the hiking and should dedicate a full day to visiting the Watzmann if you plan on doing so.

Legend has it that the highest peak is King Watzmann, the second highest is his wife, and the peaks between them are their seven children.  Because the King was a mean tyrant, God turned him and his family into stone.

Hiking Time Required :  It takes about 4-4.5 hours to reach Watzman Haus from the valley and another 2.5-3 hours from the Watzmann Haus to the mountain summit.  The hike is strenuous and some stretches toward the top are not for the faint of heart.   You can do the whole thing round trip in around 12 hours, but we recommend staying at Watzmann Haus or just hiking to the hostel and back if you only have 1 day.

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Posted: October 9, 2023 | Last updated: October 9, 2023

<p>Germany has many highlights, from cities overflowing with culture and world-famous landmarks to mountains that harbor fairy-tale castles. Then there’s the nature: the less-explored Baltic coastline, waterfalls found deep in the Black Forest, lakes dotted with islets and vast nature reserves. The best way to appreciate all this loveliness is on a road trip. From a journey inspired by the Brothers Grimm to roads that follow the salt-sprayed “German Riviera”, here are some of the best scenic road trips in Germany.</p>

From castles to coast

Germany has many highlights, from cities overflowing with culture and world-famous landmarks to mountains that harbor fairy-tale castles. Then there’s the nature: the less-explored Baltic coastline, waterfalls found deep in the Black Forest, lakes dotted with islets and vast nature reserves. The best way to appreciate all this loveliness is on a road trip. From a journey inspired by the Brothers Grimm to roads that follow the salt-sprayed “German Riviera”, here are some of the best scenic road trips in Germany.

<p>This route is like a series of snapshots of Germany’s best bits. Starting in Berlin, and lasting for around 350 miles (563km), the journey first dips south to Potsdam, with opulent buildings like the 18th-century Sanssouci Palace, dubbed the “Prussian Versailles”. Then there's the medieval town of Brandenburg, famed for its Gothic architecture. Among more enchanting stops along the way is Spreewald or Spree Forest, a forest and biosphere reserve laced with wetlands and canals, and dotted with “floating” houses (pictured).</p>

Berlin to Hainich National Park

This route is like a series of snapshots of Germany’s best bits. Starting in Berlin, and lasting for around 350 miles (563km), the journey first dips south to Potsdam, with opulent buildings like the 18th-century Sanssouci Palace, dubbed the “Prussian Versailles”. Then there's the medieval town of Brandenburg, famed for its Gothic architecture. Among more enchanting stops along the way is Spreewald or Spree Forest, a forest and biosphere reserve laced with wetlands and canals, and dotted with “floating” houses (pictured).

<p>Drivers can travel via scenic roads that skim past nature reserves and wiggle through the conservation area of Naturpark Thüringer Schiefergebirge, so the journey is best taken leisurely over a few days. The destination is also worthy of slow exploration. <a href="https://www.nationalpark-hainich.de/en.html">Hainich National Park</a> (pictured) is one of the last remaining primeval beech forests in Central Europe, with a canopy walk that takes hikers through the treetops as lynx and wolves roam the forest below.</p>

Drivers can travel via scenic roads that skim past nature reserves and wiggle through the conservation area of Naturpark Thüringer Schiefergebirge, so the journey is best taken leisurely over a few days. The destination is also worthy of slow exploration. Hainich National Park (pictured) is one of the last remaining primeval beech forests in Central Europe, with a canopy walk that takes hikers through the treetops as lynx and wolves roam the forest below.

<p>This delightful route delves into parts of the ever-popular <a href="https://www.badische-weinstrasse.de/">Baden Wine Route</a>, while also devouring portions of the Black Forest. Covering around 175 miles (282km), the journey out from Stuttgart weaves through wine-growing villages on the edge of the Black Forest while also taking in vineyards in the foothills of the Upper Rhine Valley. The elegant spa town of Baden Baden and the Kaiserstuhl wine region (pictured) are among the string of scenic highlights.</p>

Stuttgart to Weil am Rhein

This delightful route delves into parts of the ever-popular Baden Wine Route , while also devouring portions of the Black Forest. Covering around 175 miles (282km), the journey out from Stuttgart weaves through wine-growing villages on the edge of the Black Forest while also taking in vineyards in the foothills of the Upper Rhine Valley. The elegant spa town of Baden Baden and the Kaiserstuhl wine region (pictured) are among the string of scenic highlights.

<p>There are many opportunities to take detours through different wine areas along the route, heading into the hilly Kraichgau district, known for pinot noir, or spending time around Badische Bergstraße near Heidelberg. A natural journey’s end is Weil am Rhein, the most southwesterly town in Germany on the east bank of the River Rhine. The town is home to the striking <a href="https://www.design-museum.de/en/information.html">Vitra Design Museum</a>, which has buildings designed by Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid, and the Three Countries Bridge (pictured), which crosses the Rhine to link Germany with Switzerland and France.</p>

There are many opportunities to take detours through different wine areas along the route, heading into the hilly Kraichgau district, known for pinot noir, or spending time around Badische Bergstraße near Heidelberg. A natural journey’s end is Weil am Rhein, the most southwesterly town in Germany on the east bank of the River Rhine. The town is home to the striking Vitra Design Museum , which has buildings designed by Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid, and the Three Countries Bridge (pictured), which crosses the Rhine to link Germany with Switzerland and France.

<p>Stretching for an epic 746 miles (1,200km), the <a href="http://www.germany.travel/en/nature-outdoor-activities/the-castle-road">Castle Road</a> runs all the way to Prague in the Czech Republic. This 373-mile (600km) section weaves through southern Germany, incorporating some of the country’s most fascinating fortresses. The line-up of captivating castles and royal residences is dizzying, with the Baroque 18th-century Mannheim Palace at the start of the route and jaw-dropping stops at Nuremberg and Heidelberg Castles. Picturesque towns along the way include the incredibly pretty Rothenburg ob der Tauber (pictured).</p>

Mannheim to Bayreuth

Stretching for an epic 746 miles (1,200km), the Castle Road runs all the way to Prague in the Czech Republic. This 373-mile (600km) section weaves through southern Germany, incorporating some of the country’s most fascinating fortresses. The line-up of captivating castles and royal residences is dizzying, with the Baroque 18th-century Mannheim Palace at the start of the route and jaw-dropping stops at Nuremberg and Heidelberg Castles. Picturesque towns along the way include the incredibly pretty Rothenburg ob der Tauber (pictured).

<p>Driving this route spans millennia and passes through some of Germany’s most stunning architecture, from hilltop fortresses and medieval ruins to lavish palaces and summer residences. The final castle is <a href="http://www.bavaria.by/experiences/city-country-culture/castles-palaces/hermitage-bayreuth/">Hermitage Old Palace</a> in Bayreuth, built in 1715 by Margrave Georg Wilhelm for his wife Wilhelmine, who extended it into a lavish example of Rococo architecture (pictured).</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/gallerylist/83040/germanys-most-beautiful-towns-and-villages"><strong>Discover Germany's most beautiful towns and villages</strong></a></p>

Driving this route spans millennia and passes through some of Germany’s most stunning architecture, from hilltop fortresses and medieval ruins to lavish palaces and summer residences. The final castle is Hermitage Old Palace in Bayreuth, built in 1715 by Margrave Georg Wilhelm for his wife Wilhelmine, who extended it into a lavish example of Rococo architecture (pictured).

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<p>The <a href="http://www.germany.travel/en/nature-outdoor-activities/german-volcanoes-route.html">Volcanoes Route</a> showcases a side of Germany beyond its famous castles and captivating, culturally rich cities. This 174-mile (280km) journey passes through the mountainous Eifel region, which is the country’s most geologically active area and – as the scenic route’s name suggests – strings together several volcanoes. It’s a starkly beautiful landscape shaped by lava flow, although thankfully the volcanoes have laid dormant for around 10,000 years. Signs along the route weave together stories of eruptions, while highlights include the caldera lake Laacher See and nearby Andernach Geyser (pictured).</p>

Bonn to Trier

The Volcanoes Route showcases a side of Germany beyond its famous castles and captivating, culturally rich cities. This 174-mile (280km) journey passes through the mountainous Eifel region, which is the country’s most geologically active area and – as the scenic route’s name suggests – strings together several volcanoes. It’s a starkly beautiful landscape shaped by lava flow, although thankfully the volcanoes have laid dormant for around 10,000 years. Signs along the route weave together stories of eruptions, while highlights include the caldera lake Laacher See and nearby Andernach Geyser (pictured).

<p>Easily completed at a leisurely pace within a day, the route also passes cinder cones, quarries and spurting geysers. It ends at the southwestern city of Trier (pictured), once a Roman colony and trading hub known as the “second Rome”. Unsurprisingly it’s rich in architecture, including the 4th-century High Cathedral of St. Peter, the oldest bishop’s church in Germany. It stands above a former emperor’s palace, with the original Roman walls still visible inside. The setting is particularly lovely, with the city arranged by the Moselle River and surrounded by vineyards.</p>

Easily completed at a leisurely pace within a day, the route also passes cinder cones, quarries and spurting geysers. It ends at the southwestern city of Trier (pictured), once a Roman colony and trading hub known as the “second Rome”. Unsurprisingly it’s rich in architecture, including the 4th-century High Cathedral of St. Peter, the oldest bishop’s church in Germany. It stands above a former emperor’s palace, with the original Roman walls still visible inside. The setting is particularly lovely, with the city arranged by the Moselle River and surrounded by vineyards.

<p>Incorporating the country’s oldest scenic drive, the <a href="https://www.german-wineroute.com/">German Wine Route</a> which was designated in 1935, these 115 miles (185km) or so are best taken slowly, especially for those who plan to taste some of the renowned Riesling wines along the way. From Frankfurt, the road dips south to Bockenheim, the route’s official starting point, and plunges right into the heart of the Palatinate or Pfalz wine region (pictured).</p>

Frankfurt to Schweigen-Rechtenbach

Incorporating the country’s oldest scenic drive, the German Wine Route which was designated in 1935, these 115 miles (185km) or so are best taken slowly, especially for those who plan to taste some of the renowned Riesling wines along the way. From Frankfurt, the road dips south to Bockenheim, the route’s official starting point, and plunges right into the heart of the Palatinate or Pfalz wine region (pictured).

<p>Tasting rooms, pretty villages and even roadside sampling spots line the route, while the Dürkheim Barrel – the world’s largest wine barrel used for dining and tasting – is a must-stop. It’s an especially pretty stretch in spring, when almond trees are in full blossom and fruit shrubs are bursting into life. The route ends at the German Wine Gate (pictured) in Schweigen-Rechtenbach on the border with France.</p>  <p><strong><a href="http://bit.ly/3roL4wv">Love this? Follow our Facebook page for more travel inspiration</a></strong></p>

Tasting rooms, pretty villages and even roadside sampling spots line the route, while the Dürkheim Barrel – the world’s largest wine barrel used for dining and tasting – is a must-stop. It’s an especially pretty stretch in spring, when almond trees are in full blossom and fruit shrubs are bursting into life. The route ends at the German Wine Gate (pictured) in Schweigen-Rechtenbach on the border with France.

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<p>Starting and finishing in Papenburg, a city in the northern Emsland region of Lower Saxony, this scenic 106-mile (170km) loop – also <a href="https://www.germany.travel/en/nature-outdoor-activities/german-fen-route.html">a popular cycling route</a> – heads north to Aurich before circling back. Along the way, it takes in landscapes from a patchwork of greenery and farms in the Ammerland region, to charming canal-side villages. Skirting near the border with the Netherlands, the Fen Route is named for the Dutch word “fehn”, referring to the methods used in the 16th and 17th centuries to dig canals for drainage by marshland.</p>

Papenburg to Papenburg

Starting and finishing in Papenburg, a city in the northern Emsland region of Lower Saxony, this scenic 106-mile (170km) loop – also a popular cycling route – heads north to Aurich before circling back. Along the way, it takes in landscapes from a patchwork of greenery and farms in the Ammerland region, to charming canal-side villages. Skirting near the border with the Netherlands, the Fen Route is named for the Dutch word “fehn”, referring to the methods used in the 16th and 17th centuries to dig canals for drainage by marshland.

<p>The views are unrelentingly glorious, from meadows with picture-book windmills to nature reserves. Back in <a href="https://www.niedersachsen-tourism.com/destinations/cities-in-lower-saxony/papenburg">Papenburg</a>, a vibrant port city known for shipbuilding, several museums trace the history of sailing and the shipping industry in the region. The city is also laced with canals, crossed by bascule bridges (drawbridges) and dotted with permanently moored, historic ships (pictured).</p>

The views are unrelentingly glorious, from meadows with picture-book windmills to nature reserves. Back in Papenburg , a vibrant port city known for shipbuilding, several museums trace the history of sailing and the shipping industry in the region. The city is also laced with canals, crossed by bascule bridges (drawbridges) and dotted with permanently moored, historic ships (pictured).

<p>The influence of Bauhaus, a progressive design movement born in Weimar in 1919, can still be seen in buildings around the world. But its tenure in its home country was relatively short-lived, with the school forced to close by the Nazi regime in 1933. This fascinating trip – covering around 178 miles (286km) – takes in important Bauhaus sites including Weimar’s new <a href="https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/en/bauhaus-museum-weimar/">museum</a>, 1923-built experimental house <a href="https://www.klassik-stiftung.de/haus-am-horn/">Haus am Horn</a> and Dornburg, whose Rococo palaces (pictured) are home to the Bauhaus Pottery Workshop.</p>

Weimar to Dessau

The influence of Bauhaus, a progressive design movement born in Weimar in 1919, can still be seen in buildings around the world. But its tenure in its home country was relatively short-lived, with the school forced to close by the Nazi regime in 1933. This fascinating trip – covering around 178 miles (286km) – takes in important Bauhaus sites including Weimar’s new museum , 1923-built experimental house Haus am Horn and Dornburg, whose Rococo palaces (pictured) are home to the Bauhaus Pottery Workshop.

<p>Other stops include Chemnitz, known as the City of Modernity thanks to buildings such as <a href="https://www.villaesche.de/en/villa-esche.html">Villa Esche</a>, and Leipzig’s <a href="https://www.grassimuseum.de/en/">Grassi Museum</a> whose distinctive stained-glass windows were designed by Josef Albers, who taught at Bauhaus. The final stop – Dessau – was home to the school from 1925 until it was forced out of the country. Here, the <a href="https://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/en/architecture/bauhaus-building.html">Bauhaus Building</a>, designed by the movement’s founder Walter Gropius as the new school and workshop, is now UNESCO-protected.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/107826/germanys-most-historic-sights?page=1"><strong>These are Germany's most historic sights</strong></a></p>

Other stops include Chemnitz, known as the City of Modernity thanks to buildings such as Villa Esche , and Leipzig’s Grassi Museum whose distinctive stained-glass windows were designed by Josef Albers, who taught at Bauhaus. The final stop – Dessau – was home to the school from 1925 until it was forced out of the country. Here, the Bauhaus Building , designed by the movement’s founder Walter Gropius as the new school and workshop, is now UNESCO-protected.

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<p>Officially designated as the Romantic Rhine route, this road trip scoops up some of the country’s most beguiling cities and stunning landscapes into its 155 miles (250km). Think majestic cliffs, rolling vineyards and fascinating castles clinging to forest-blanketed hillsides. The scenic journey starts in riverside Düsseldorf before heading south to Cologne, whose fabled Gothic cathedral dominates the landscape. The road continues to beautiful Bonn before unfurling through the spectacular Rhine Valley (pictured).</p>

Düsseldorf to Mainz

Officially designated as the Romantic Rhine route, this road trip scoops up some of the country’s most beguiling cities and stunning landscapes into its 155 miles (250km). Think majestic cliffs, rolling vineyards and fascinating castles clinging to forest-blanketed hillsides. The scenic journey starts in riverside Düsseldorf before heading south to Cologne, whose fabled Gothic cathedral dominates the landscape. The road continues to beautiful Bonn before unfurling through the spectacular Rhine Valley (pictured).

<p>The final destination on this inspiring route is Mainz (pictured), just south of Frankfurt. Sitting pretty at the confluence of the Rhine and Main Rivers, it’s both charmingly quaint and wonderfully vibrant, with wine bars and restaurants in half-timbered houses. The city’s crowning glory is the Romanesque Mainz Cathedral, dating back to the 10th century.</p>

The final destination on this inspiring route is Mainz (pictured), just south of Frankfurt. Sitting pretty at the confluence of the Rhine and Main Rivers, it’s both charmingly quaint and wonderfully vibrant, with wine bars and restaurants in half-timbered houses. The city’s crowning glory is the Romanesque Mainz Cathedral, dating back to the 10th century.

<p>Dubbed the <a href="https://www.niedersaechsische-spargelstrasse.de/der-verein/mitglieder/">Asparagus Route</a>, this journey really is all about the vegetable, although the pretty scenery should appeal even to those who dislike the spears. Lower Saxony is the heart of asparagus growing in Germany and this loop links up around 470 miles (756km) of towns, farms and countryside. The route officially starts and ends in Burgdorf, known for white asparagus, though Hanover is the closest big city (around half an hour away by car). Then it’s a journey tracing the vegetable’s heritage from root to tip, with Lüneburg Heath (pictured) among the gorgeous places it grows.</p>

Hanover to Hanover

Dubbed the Asparagus Route , this journey really is all about the vegetable, although the pretty scenery should appeal even to those who dislike the spears. Lower Saxony is the heart of asparagus growing in Germany and this loop links up around 470 miles (756km) of towns, farms and countryside. The route officially starts and ends in Burgdorf, known for white asparagus, though Hanover is the closest big city (around half an hour away by car). Then it’s a journey tracing the vegetable’s heritage from root to tip, with Lüneburg Heath (pictured) among the gorgeous places it grows.

<p>The road is happily well-signposted and also traverses the asparagus-growing regions of Brunswick, Mittelweser and Oldenburg Münsterland. During harvest season, usually from April to June, the spears can be sampled along the route and in restaurants, while the plants – bearing red berries – look lovely in fall too. Bookending the trip, Hanover has some incredible architecture including the 14th-century Market Church and the elegant, castle-like New Town Hall (pictured) dating from 1913.</p>

The road is happily well-signposted and also traverses the asparagus-growing regions of Brunswick, Mittelweser and Oldenburg Münsterland. During harvest season, usually from April to June, the spears can be sampled along the route and in restaurants, while the plants – bearing red berries – look lovely in fall too. Bookending the trip, Hanover has some incredible architecture including the 14th-century Market Church and the elegant, castle-like New Town Hall (pictured) dating from 1913.

<p>Fairy-tale scenery is almost commonplace in Germany, so it stands to reason there’s a designated <a href="http://www.deutsche-maerchenstrasse.com/en/">Fairy Tale Route</a>, known as Märchenstraße. The route joins up magical sites connected to the works of the Brothers Grimm (Wilhelm and Jacob). There are more than 60 stops marked out along its 375 miles (604km), including the brothers’ birthplace in Hanau, enchanting villages, and castles and palaces straight from a children’s picture book – including Trendelburg (pictured), the purported setting for <em>Rapunzel. </em>In Hamelin, the pavements are inlaid with brass rats, while Kassel’s <a href="https://www.grimmwelt.de/en/">Grimm World</a> houses original manuscripts.</p>

Frankfurt to Bremen

Fairy-tale scenery is almost commonplace in Germany, so it stands to reason there’s a designated Fairy Tale Route , known as Märchenstraße. The route joins up magical sites connected to the works of the Brothers Grimm (Wilhelm and Jacob). There are more than 60 stops marked out along its 375 miles (604km), including the brothers’ birthplace in Hanau, enchanting villages, and castles and palaces straight from a children’s picture book – including Trendelburg (pictured), the purported setting for Rapunzel. In Hamelin, the pavements are inlaid with brass rats, while Kassel’s Grimm World houses original manuscripts.

<p>The journey is so pinch-me pretty that it doesn’t feel real, which is apt given the theme. Aside from fairy tales and folklore, the scenic route includes several nature parks, forests, flower-strewn meadows, mountains and rivers. At the journey’s end, <a href="https://www.bremen.eu/tourism/attractions/bremen-town-musicians">Bremen</a> has its own connection to the Brothers Grimm as the setting for their tale <em>Town Musicians of Bremen</em>, about a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster who journey to the city in search of a better life. A bronze statue in the market square pays homage to the legend.</p>  <p><strong><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/100412/these-magical-places-are-simply-spellbinding">Discover the world's most magical places</a></strong></p>

The journey is so pinch-me pretty that it doesn’t feel real, which is apt given the theme. Aside from fairy tales and folklore, the scenic route includes several nature parks, forests, flower-strewn meadows, mountains and rivers. At the journey’s end, Bremen has its own connection to the Brothers Grimm as the setting for their tale Town Musicians of Bremen , about a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster who journey to the city in search of a better life. A bronze statue in the market square pays homage to the legend.

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<p>The storybook scenery continues on this north-to-south route, known as the Romantic Road or Romantische Straße. It’s one of Germany’s most popular road trips for good reason. Lots of reasons, actually: chocolate-box Bavarian villages, vineyards in the Alpine foothills, medieval walled towns and dreamy hilltop castles are just a few of them. The 249-mile (400km) journey begins in Würzburg (pictured) and continues along to Füssen with a string of stunning sights.</p>

Würzburg to Füssen

The storybook scenery continues on this north-to-south route, known as the Romantic Road or Romantische Straße. It’s one of Germany’s most popular road trips for good reason. Lots of reasons, actually: chocolate-box Bavarian villages, vineyards in the Alpine foothills, medieval walled towns and dreamy hilltop castles are just a few of them. The 249-mile (400km) journey begins in Würzburg (pictured) and continues along to Füssen with a string of stunning sights.

<p>One of the route’s most spectacular sights is actually right at the end, near the Bavarian town of Füssen, and it links this journey with another spectacular road trip – the Alpine route or Alpenstraße. Bavarian King Ludwig II’s 19th-century Neuschwanstein Castle (pictured) is so ethereal and picture-perfect that it’s believed to have inspired Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. Nearby Hohenschwangau Castle, the king’s childhood residence, is equally lavish.</p>

One of the route’s most spectacular sights is actually right at the end, near the Bavarian town of Füssen, and it links this journey with another spectacular road trip – the Alpine route or Alpenstraße. Bavarian King Ludwig II’s 19th-century Neuschwanstein Castle (pictured) is so ethereal and picture-perfect that it’s believed to have inspired Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. Nearby Hohenschwangau Castle, the king’s childhood residence, is equally lavish.

<p>The <a href="http://www.germany.travel/en/nature-outdoor-activities/german-avenues-route.html">Avenues Route</a> is all about the slow, scenic back way, and includes nearly 2,000 miles (around 3,000km) of tree-flanked road from the Baltic Sea in the north right down to Lake Constance in the south. This chunk of the route traces around 650 miles (1,046km) of these green avenues through the prettiest parts of central Germany. The route picks up in Dessau, around a 1.5-hour drive southwest of Berlin, before looping through the Harz Mountains (pictured).</p>

Berlin to Leipzig

The Avenues Route is all about the slow, scenic back way, and includes nearly 2,000 miles (around 3,000km) of tree-flanked road from the Baltic Sea in the north right down to Lake Constance in the south. This chunk of the route traces around 650 miles (1,046km) of these green avenues through the prettiest parts of central Germany. The route picks up in Dessau, around a 1.5-hour drive southwest of Berlin, before looping through the Harz Mountains (pictured).

<p>This road trip is like a jewel box of Germany’s charming spots, passing forests straight from fairy tales and villages with half-timbered houses. Quedlinburg is a particularly pretty example – cobbled lanes are lined with buildings in shades of spearmint and buttercup. The route also links up culturally rich cities including Erfurt, Weimar and Leipzig. The journey finishes in the latter, known for its elegant opera house and its New Town Hall, or Neues Rathaus (pictured on the left).</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/109571/germanys-most-beautiful-natural-wonders?page=1"><strong>See Germany's most incredible natural wonders</strong></a></p>

This road trip is like a jewel box of Germany’s charming spots, passing forests straight from fairy tales and villages with half-timbered houses. Quedlinburg is a particularly pretty example – cobbled lanes are lined with buildings in shades of spearmint and buttercup. The route also links up culturally rich cities including Erfurt, Weimar and Leipzig. The journey finishes in the latter, known for its elegant opera house and its New Town Hall, or Neues Rathaus (pictured on the left).

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<p>Take a trip to the seaside and breathe in the fresh salty air. This roughly 250-mile (402km) seaside drive showcases the glorious beauty of the Baltic coast, or “German Riviera”, tracing the shoreline from Lübeck – known for its medieval and Gothic architecture – and along the northern edge of the country. Opt for coastal roads that skim past the water, passing beaches, sand dunes and waterfront towns like Wismar and Stralsund (pictured).</p>

Lübeck to Binz

Take a trip to the seaside and breathe in the fresh salty air. This roughly 250-mile (402km) seaside drive showcases the glorious beauty of the Baltic coast, or “German Riviera”, tracing the shoreline from Lübeck – known for its medieval and Gothic architecture – and along the northern edge of the country. Opt for coastal roads that skim past the water, passing beaches, sand dunes and waterfront towns like Wismar and Stralsund (pictured).

<p>Binz is the final stop on this road trip and a real highlight. A seaside resort on the island of Rügen, it's famed for bright-white chalk cliffs and sand that’s just as pale and pristine (pictured). The island, linked to the mainland via a road from the Hanseatic city of Stralsund, is part of <a href="https://www.ltandc.org/jasmund-national-park-centre-konigsstuhl-germany/">Jasmund National Park</a>. It's a glorious blend of dramatic bluffs, ancient beech forest and gorgeous beaches lapped by blue-green water.</p>

Binz is the final stop on this road trip and a real highlight. A seaside resort on the island of Rügen, it's famed for bright-white chalk cliffs and sand that’s just as pale and pristine (pictured). The island, linked to the mainland via a road from the Hanseatic city of Stralsund, is part of Jasmund National Park . It's a glorious blend of dramatic bluffs, ancient beech forest and gorgeous beaches lapped by blue-green water.

<p>It’s around a 1.5-hour drive from Stuttgart, the closest major city to this charming road trip, to the loop’s official start and end, Villingen-Schwenningen. Known as <a href="https://www.germany.travel/en/nature-outdoor-activities/german-clock-route.html">the Clock Route</a>, it covers around 200 miles (322km) of the atmospheric Black Forest, famous for a history of intricate clock-making – particularly cuckoo clocks – dating back to the 17th century. The landscapes are spectacular, with the route taking in Triberg Falls, St. Peter's Abbey and Lake Titisee (pictured).</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/110213/incredible-german-landmarks-seen-from-the-skies?page=1"><strong>Read on for incredible German landmarks seen from the skies</strong></a></p>

Stuttgart to Villingen-Schwenningen

It’s around a 1.5-hour drive from Stuttgart, the closest major city to this charming road trip, to the loop’s official start and end, Villingen-Schwenningen. Known as the Clock Route , it covers around 200 miles (322km) of the atmospheric Black Forest, famous for a history of intricate clock-making – particularly cuckoo clocks – dating back to the 17th century. The landscapes are spectacular, with the route taking in Triberg Falls, St. Peter's Abbey and Lake Titisee (pictured).

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<p>Museums dedicated to clock-making, workshops where people can see timepieces being made and villages with a tradition of the craft, are also laced into the itinerary. Villingen-Schwenningen, where the loop starts and ends, is itself a charming town on the edge of the Black Forest. Among its historic sites are three surviving <a href="https://www.villingen-schwenningen.de/en/tourism-experience/experience-vs/places-of-interest/gates-and-towers/">13th-century city gates</a>, whose towers each have clocks with different colored dials – pictured is Obere Tor, with a green face.</p>

Museums dedicated to clock-making, workshops where people can see timepieces being made and villages with a tradition of the craft, are also laced into the itinerary. Villingen-Schwenningen, where the loop starts and ends, is itself a charming town on the edge of the Black Forest. Among its historic sites are three surviving 13th-century city gates , whose towers each have clocks with different colored dials – pictured is Obere Tor, with a green face.

<p>The <a href="https://www.deutsche-alpenstrasse.de/en/home">Alpine route or Alpenstraße</a> is considered among the world’s most spectacularly beautiful drives, carving and curving through the Bavarian Alps and packing in breathtaking scenery. The roughly 175-mile (283km) journey from Munich to Lindau, via the stunning mountain town of Berchtesgaden (pictured), covers some of the best of it, passing dozens of castles, mountain peaks and limpid lakes. It also links up several dreamy spa towns and chocolate-box villages like Oberammergau.</p>

Munich to Lindau

The Alpine route or Alpenstraße is considered among the world’s most spectacularly beautiful drives, carving and curving through the Bavarian Alps and packing in breathtaking scenery. The roughly 175-mile (283km) journey from Munich to Lindau, via the stunning mountain town of Berchtesgaden (pictured), covers some of the best of it, passing dozens of castles, mountain peaks and limpid lakes. It also links up several dreamy spa towns and chocolate-box villages like Oberammergau.

<p>It’s a lot of beauty to live up to but the final destination of Lindau, on Lake Constance, is a match for the journey here. Its prime spot on the shores of Germany’s largest lake certainly helps, while its old town is like a chessboard crammed with striking structures. Among recognizable landmarks are the Bavarian Lion statue which signals the entrance to the harbor, a medieval lighthouse and the 12th-century watchtower Mangturm, whose roof is decorated with distinctive zigzagged tiles.</p>  <p><a href="https://www.loveexploring.com/galleries/107068/surprising-german-sights-around-the-world?page=1"><strong>Now check out these surprising German sights around the world</strong></a></p>

It’s a lot of beauty to live up to but the final destination of Lindau, on Lake Constance, is a match for the journey here. Its prime spot on the shores of Germany’s largest lake certainly helps, while its old town is like a chessboard crammed with striking structures. Among recognizable landmarks are the Bavarian Lion statue which signals the entrance to the harbor, a medieval lighthouse and the 12th-century watchtower Mangturm, whose roof is decorated with distinctive zigzagged tiles.

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Published on March 18, 2024

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Köln-Düsseldorfer (KD) offer cheap day trip cruises on riverboats on Rhine River (Rhein) from Cologne, Bonn, and Düsseldorf to Remagen, Linz, and Koblenz.

Köln-Düsseldorfer (KD) is the best choice for cheap panorama and day-trip cruises on riverboats on the Rhine River ( Rhein ) from Cologne, Bonn, and Düsseldorf in Germany.

Cologne (Köln) is a popular departure point for cruises on the Rhine River (Rhein in Germany) both at night and during the day.

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Köln-Düsseldorfer (KD), the largest operator of day cruises and pleasure boats on the Rhine River ( Rhein ) in Germany, offers many roundtrip panorama cruises in both Cologne (Köln) and Düsseldorf. However, most Rhine River day trips and excursion cruises on this section of the Rhine are from Bonn to Linz. Cruises between Cologne and Düsseldorf are fairly rare. Similarly, few boats cruise between Koblenz and Linz. Many more cruises are available in the very scenic and romantic Middle Rhine (Loreley) Valley between Koblenz and Rüdesheim / Bingen, which has very good train connections to Cologne, Düsseldorf, Bonn, and Frankfurt.

When is the Rhine River Day-Trip Cruise Season?

Rhine River all-day or shorter pleasure boat cruises are generally available from April (or late March if Easter is early) to the end of October. The high season is from late April to early October when more Rhine cruises are operated.

Winter cruises on the Rhine are rare but sightseeing cruises in Cologne (Köln) and Düsseldorf are popular during the Christmas market Advent season with special party cruises popular to greet the New Year.

Online ticket reservations are increasingly possible but often surprisingly cumbersome. It is usually easy to buy tickets from ticket kiosks or when boarding boats. Only special event cruises, which are very popular in both Cologne and Düsseldorf, require advance reservations.

Cruise prices are currently around €17 for one-hour panorama cruises and €25 for two-hour cruises. Cologne to Linz is €58 (€64 return) and Bonn to Linz is €24 (€27 return) — returns are almost free. See also special deals on Rhine River cruises for savings tips.

Sightseeing Cruises on the Rhine River in Cologne / Köln

Cologne (Köln) is a popular departure point for cruises on the Rhine River (Rhein in Germany) both at night and during the day.

Cologne (Köln) has the most picturesque city skyline by far of any Rhine River city. Cologne is a popular departure point for round-trip sightseeing cruises, sometimes also referred to as panorama cruises. Roundtrip sightseeing cruises from Cologne are usually around an hour but longer cruises are also available to include coffee breaks, dancing, lunch, and dinner cruises.

Köln-Düsseldorfer ( KD ) has the most cruises (around six departures each day) but other cruise lines such as Kölntourist also offer roundtrip cruises from Cologne. The differences are minimal but in some cases, special discount fares may give one company a price advance.

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Rhine River Day Cruises between Cologne (Köln) / Bonn and Linz / Koblenz

KD MS Loreley Rhine Boat

Most Rhine pleasure boat excursion cruises in this region are from Bonn to Linz and back. The landscape here includes the Siebengebirge that are somewhat similar to the steep Loreley Valley further upstream. The cruise also goes past many castles and ruins including the Drachenfels, Rolandsbogen, and the remains of the bridge at Remagen. Boats cruising upstream from Bonn to Linz take two hours while the downstream return is only 85 minutes.

During the high season, there is usually one early morning cruise available from Cologne (Köln) to Linz. However, the three hours required from Cologne to Bonn are certainly not spent on the most scenic parts of the Rhine River. Cruises upstream from Linz to Koblenz are currently very rare.

Very frequent trains between Köln Hauptbahnhof (Cologne Main Station) and Bonn take between 15 and 30 minutes. Two trains per hour connect Linz (Rhein) and Cologne (with stops amongst others in Bonn) in an hour. Show the train (or bus) ticket when buying boat tickets – KD usually gives a 20% discount on the cruise. See Deutsche Bahn train schedules online: Cologne to Bonn , Cologne to Linz , Bonn to Linz , and Cologne to Koblenz .

Rhine River Boat Cruising Times between Cologne, Bonn, Linz, and Koblenz

KD RheinFantasie cruises near the Drachenfels

Cruise times according to the standard Köln-Düsseldorfer (KD) timetable are as follows:

Town – Left / Right bank – Minutes Upstream (Minutes Downstream)

  • Köln / Cologne – L – 55 (35)
  • Köln-Porz – R – 45 (25)
  • Wesseling – L – 80 (45)
  • Bonn – L – 30 (30)
  • Bad Godesberg – L – 20 (5)
  • Königswinter – R – 20 (15)
  • Bad Honnef – R – 20 (15)
  • Unkel – R – 10 (10)
  • Remagen – L – 30 (10)
  • Linz – R – 30 (30)
  • Bad Breisig – L – 150 (110)

Cruises between Linz and Koblenz are rare and mostly for repositioning boats or special excursion tours a few times per year. Full Mainz, or even Koblenz, to Cologne day cruises are no longer possible on the standard schedule and timetables. For long cruises, the more sensible choice is by train to Koblenz and then to cruise to Rüdesheim / Bingen (or in the reverse order).

Sightseeing Cruises on the Rhine River from Düsseldorf

Cruises on the Rhine River are popular from Düsseldorf's old town center

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Köln-Düsseldorfer (KD) has many hour-long sightseeing cruises on the Rhine River from Düsseldorf. Düsseldorf has a decidedly modern skyline and wide curves in the Rhine River make for interesting vistas too. These panorama cruises are easily booked online .

Köln-Düsseldorfer also has occasional day trips from Düsseldorf to Cologne, to medieval Zons, or to Duisburg, the largest inland harbor in Europe. These cruises usually include lunch and time for sightseeing at the destination.

Die Weisse Flotte Düsseldorf also offers panorama cruises in Düsseldorf as well as excursion cruises downriver to Kaiserswerth — a pretty small village with a castle ruin near Düsseldorf Airport.

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Day Cruises on the Middle Rhine / Loreley Valley

KD is the largest operator of Rhine Boat cruises in Germany with cruises from many cities including Cologne, Bonn, and Düsseldorf.

The most popular section of the Rhine ( Rhein ) River for day trips cruises is the romantic Middle Rhine ( Mittelrhein ) between Rüdesheim / Bingen and Koblenz. The Middle Rhine is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list and includes the Loreley Rock, numerous castles, and romantic villages.

Day cruises generally do not go from Cologne to the Loreley Valley. However, very frequent trains from Cologne (Köln) to Bingen take 90 minutes to 2 hours (transfers may be required in Koblenz). Bingen is on the left bank of the Rhine opposite Rüdesheim and a great place to start a Rhine River day cruise of the Loreley Valley. Trains from Koblenz to Cologne take just less than an hour. Trains also stop in most towns along this stretch of the Rhine for travelers preferring shorter cruises.

Köln-Düsseldorfer (KD) offers many special savings fares on its day cruises on the Middle Rhine (Loreley Valley) that are also valid on cruises from Bonn and Cologne.

More on the Rhine River in Germany

Day-Trip Excursions and Pleasure Cruises on the Rhine River:

  • cruise from Rüdesheim ( cruise lines ), Koblenz ( cruise lines ), winter & Christmas
  • from Frankfurt — fast trains to the Rhine , or slow boat to the Rhine
  • from Mainz and Wiesbaden
  • Savings Tips , Best Cruise Lines
  • Lower Rhine — Cologne, Düsseldorf, Bonn to Linz
  • Special events: Cruises to Rhine in Flames Fireworks , Christmas and New Year’s Cruises in Cologne , Düsseldorf , Frankfurt , and Rüdesheim
  • Moselle River Cruises ( Cochem , Bernkastel-Kues, Trier, Koblenz , Burg Eltz )
  • Cruises on the Main River in Frankfurt (or better By Train from Frankfurt to the Best Rhine Cruises )
  • Cruises from Worms, Mannheim, Heidelberg (on the Neckar River)
  • Cruises from Speyer
  • Rhinefalls (Rhine Waterfalls, Schaffhausen, Stein am Rhein, Kreuzlingen) in Switzerland

Tips and Savings on Day-Trip Rhine Cruises

  • The best part of the Rhine for day-trip excursion cruises in the Middle Rhine between Rüdesheim / Bingen and Koblenz . See Savings Tips and the Best Cruise Lines cruising in the Loreley Valley.
  • Check train times for Germany (and most of Europe) at German Railways .

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Henk Bekker

Henk Bekker is a freelance travel writer with over 20 years of experience writing online. He is particularly interested in history, art, and culture. He has lived most of his adult life in Germany, Switzerland, and Denmark. In addition to European-Traveler.com , he also owns a travel website on the Lake Geneva region of Switzerland and maintains statistical websites on car sales and classic car auction prices . Henk holds an MBA from Edinburgh Business School and an MSc in Development Finance from the University of London.

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