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Guide to Lake K?nigssee in Germany

Today, the editor will introduce you to the travel guide information of K?nigssee in Germany!

Germany is rich in tourism resources.

The editor wants to introduce King's Lake, which has beautiful scenery and can be used for boating on the lake.

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So let’s learn about the specific play information together!

Boat trip to K?nigssee The best way to visit K?nigssee is naturally by boat.

Because the protection of water quality is very strict, the boats operated here are all electric or hand-pulled.

Take bus 841 from Besitesgarden train station to the ticket office at the entrance to K?nigssee.

This is where you can buy your K?nigssee boat cruise ticket!

The K?nigssee cruise stops three times.

The first stop, Kessel, had no attractions.

Generally, you won't get off here.

The second stop is St. Bartholomew, which is the famous red-roofed church, the monastery of St. Bartholomew; Obersee, the most beautiful inner lake to visit, is to get off at the third stop, Salet.

On the way from the departure dock to the Monastery of St. Bartholomew, you'll pass a sounding wall, and the crew will bring out a trumpet to play.

Then you hear a wonderful echo, but not for nothing.

After playing the trumpet, the crew will come over to collect tips. You can give them as much as you want, one or two euros is up to you.

Tips: 1. Sit on the right side of the boat during the journey and on the left side on the return journey.

You can see the best scenery; 2. Due to the partial freezing of the lake in winter, the Obersee is closed, and the cruise ship from King Lake goes to St. Bartholomew Monastery (the red-roofed church).

The normal operating hours of the entire line are generally from late October to late April of the following year.

3. The cruise schedule can be found on the operating company's website: www.seenschifffahrt.de 4. The grilled fish at Lake K?nigssee is famous for its delicious taste and tender meat.

There are several restaurants near the Monastery of Saint Bartholomew, so try the food here.

From 010 to 1010, you can climb to the top of the Jena Peak and overlook the entire K?nigssee.

In the distance you can see the town of Berchtesgaden and the Alpine lakes and mountains.

Yena Peak is not far from the entrance of King's Lake. You can walk to the foot of the mountain where you can take the cable car.

If you want to visit the Jena Peak before going to K?nigssee, you can take bus 841 from Besitesgarden train station to K?nigssee and get off at the terminal (the penultimate stop is the entrance to K?nigssee).

The Ye Feng cable car will stop halfway up the mountain.

If you like mountain climbing, you will have good physical strength.

You can choose to get down from this station and hike to the top of the mountain, but it will take a long time.

You need to pay attention to your time-poor friends.

Cable car operating hours: 9:00-16:30 every day. Climb to the summit of Jena Peak. Many people say that the scenery of Lake Hinter is actually more beautiful than Lake K?nigssee, and there are fewer tourists here than K?nigssee.

In addition, the magic forest by the lake, surrounded by birdsong and clear streams, has an exotic feel.

Hintersee is better suited for hiking than K?nigssee.

The lake is like a mirror and the trees are lush.

Needless to say, it is refreshing to breathe in the fresh air of nature and exercise.

Before entering the Magic Forest, there is a church in Ramso, called Pfarrkirche St. Sebastian in German.

The church itself can only be regarded as small and exquisite, and does not have a high religious status.

However, there is a famous postcard whose scenery was taken here in 1999.

Be sure to take the same "standard photo" by the stream under the bridge!

Hiking route: Starting from Ramso Church, passing through the Enchanted Forest to Lake Hinter.

Transportation: Take bus 846 at Besitesgarden train station and get off at Ramsau Church, which is the starting point of the hiking!

If you have enough time or have special interests, you can go to the Eagle's Nest.

Located east of Besitesgarden, it was a 50th birthday gift to Hitler during the Nazi era.

It stands alone on the top of a steep mountain, and its interior is directly connected to the foot of the mountain through a lift tunnel.

It survived Allied bombing in World War II and has been preserved to this day.

Today, the Eagle's Nest is a restaurant, open to all visitors free of charge, but for conservation purposes, it is only open from mid-May to October each year.

There is a lot of exhibit information about the building itself and the historical background of the Eagle's Nest that you can check out.

Of course, if you finally reach the top of the mountain, you can also choose to have a meal or drink a beer here while enjoying a panoramic view of the Besitesgarden at the foot of the mountain.

Transportation: Take bus No. 838 from Besitesgarden town and get off at Obersalzberg, where you can take bus No. 849 to the Eagle's Nest.

The private shuttle bus fare is 16 euros for adults and 9.3 euros for children under 14 years old.

The price includes a round trip bus and lift to the Eagle's Nest.

Upon arrival, you need to register your return time with the driver and return on time.

If you are just visiting, two hours is more than enough; if you still need to eat, you can leave more time.

Transportation in the Enchanted Forest: Because it is located on the border of Germany and Austria, there are usually two routes to Lake K?nigssee.