Destinations in Tyrol, Salzburg & Bavaria

Ruhpolding Leisure Park
Fairy-tale fun for the whole family. Immerse yourself in the mysterious mountain forest, let yourself be enchanted by the world of legends and fairy tales. You will excite the entire family, from the little ones to the grandparents. Fun for the whole family guaranteed!
Distance: ca. 30 kmTravel time: ca. 40 min

Tratzberg Castle
Experience 500 years of history in one of the most beautiful late Gothic castles of Europe. Tratzberg Castle was first documented in the 13th century and serves as the former border fortress against Bavaria and by Kaiser Maximilian I as a hunting lodge.
Distance: ca. 60 kmTravel time: ca. 50 min.

Schwaz Silver Mine
In its heyday around 1500 Schwaz was one of the largest mining metropolises of the known world then. Around 85% of the silver produced worldwide came from Schwaz. The largest silver mine of the middle ages is open for you to visit until November.
Distance: ca. 67 kmTravel time: ca. 50 min.

Herrenchiemsee Castle
King Ludwig II from Bavaria saw the ideal embodiment of the absolute royalty in the French “Sun King” Ludwig XIV. In the new Herrenchiemsee Castle he realised his long-planned project for a “new Versailles”.
Distance: ca. 67 kmTravel time: ca. 55 min.

Swarovski Kristallwelten
Here the original interpretations of prominent international artists, the multifaceted game of crystal colours and forms, and the unique worlds of sounds and scents melt together into a kaleidoscope for all of the senses.
Distance: ca. 78 kmTravel time: ca. 55 min.

Salzburg – The Festival City
Visit the unique historic quarters of Salzburg (a world heritage site), Mozart’s place of birth, Hohensalzburg Castle, baroque buildings and museums, the Salzburg Cathedral, the trick fountains, and the Hellbrunn Zoo. Salzburg must be seen to be believed.
Distance: ca. 82 kmTravel time: ca. 1 h. 10 min.

Innsbruck – Capital of the Alps
Mountain experience or cultural delight? Medieval alleys or modern shopping? When visiting Innsbruck, the Olympic city, these questions are unnecessary. For here is Innsbruck – the capital of the Alps, where countryside, tradition, and modernity are directly side by side.
Distance: ca. 90 kmTravel time: ca. 1 h.

The Königssee
Steep cliffs frame the emerald Königssee at Berchtesgaden. Between the Watzmann to the west and the Jenner to the east, the deep lake occupies the valley, being up to 190 metres deep, around 8 kilometres long, and over a kilometre wide.
Distance: ca. 77 kmTravel time: ca. 1 h. 15 min.