Alpensport-Hotel Seimler





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Popular hike in the Berchtesgadener Land. On the banks of the Ache, you first walk from the Allweglehen campsite to Berchtesgaden. From there it goes on the idyllic Königsseer footpath to the northern tip of the beautiful Königsee with a fantastic view of the Bavarian Alps. Highlights: - Berchtesgaden salt mine - Königsseer footpath - Possibility to stop at the Waldstein restaurant ---------------------------- Accessible by bus and train
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Popular, panoramic hiking trail in the Berchtesgaden Alps, Bavaria. This hike starts in the north of Berchtesgaden, at the Rosendorf stop. Past the Maria Gern pilgrimage church, you hike up to the summit of the Kneifelspitze, from which you have a wonderful view of the Berchtesgaden valley. Highlights of the hike: - Maria Gern Church - View of Watzmann from Marxenhöhe - Paulshütte, mountain restaurant
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Popular, panoramic hiking trail in Berchtesgadener Land, Bavaria. The Kneifelspitze brings you to 1189m in the Berchtesgaden Alps. The Kneifelspitze mountain restaurant - also known as the Paulshütte - is worth a visit at any time of the year. In particular, the view of the Berchtesgaden Alps, above all Watzmann, Hoher Göll and Hochkalter, is unparalleled for this low altitude. The path runs on an easy forest path and steep path and is also ideal for families. Highlights of the hike: -...
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Versatile circular hike in the Berchtesgadener Land. Highlights: - old bunker system - Carl von Linde memorial plaque - Berchtesgaden valley basin - Gasthof Hochlenzer - Hochlenzer summer toboggan run - Obersalzberg ----------------------------------- Reachable by bus and train (parking lot / bus stop Obersalzberg)
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At the foot of the Kneifelspitze there is a real miracle: the Marxenhöhe. Accessible from Maria Gern in no time, the viewpoint offers fantastic views of Berchtesgaden, the Watzmann and the surrounding mountains. Note: Unfortunately, the swing tree was destroyed by the massive snow load in January 2019, so that the Hutschn no longer hangs there.