Paar auf hölzerner Steiganlage am Felsrand blickt über grüne Täler auf eine Alpenstadt mit Doppelturmkirche und Bergen.

Discover Summer Activities

in Berchtesgaden

During the warmer months, Berchtesgaden transforms into a paradise for active holidaymakers. Hikers explore well-maintained trails leading to mountain lakes, alpine huts and scenic peaks, while climbers and mountaineers find their challenge on the rocky faces of the Watzmann and in the high alpine terrain. Mountain bikers enjoy varied routes with spectacular views, and water sports enthusiasts can relax at Lake Königssee or Lake Hintersee. For those seeking adventure, paragliding and via ferrata routes offer unforgettable experiences – always accompanied by the majestic Alpine backdrop.

Lake Königssee

Lake Königssee is considered one of the most beautiful lakes in Germany, captivating visitors with its emerald-green, crystal-clear waters surrounded by steep rock faces. A boat trip across the lake is an unforgettable experience – especially when the famous echo resounds across the water.

Many visitors head for the picturesque pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomä, idyllically situated on the western shore and accessible only by boat. Numerous hiking trails around the lake invite you to explore, including the scenic route to the Ice Chapel at the foot of the Watzmann.

Jennerbahn

The Jennerbahn cable car carries visitors effortlessly to the summit of Mount Jenner, one of the region’s most iconic viewpoints. From the moment the journey begins, spectacular panoramas unfold over the Berchtesgaden valley. At the top, stunning views of Lake Königssee, the Watzmann and the surrounding Alpine peaks await.

Zwei moderne Seilbahnkabinen an einer Stahlstütze über Nadelwald vor schneebedeckten Alpen und blauem Himmel.

Eagle’s Nest

The Eagle’s Nest stands proudly at an altitude of 1,834 metres, offering breathtaking panoramic views across the Berchtesgaden Alps and far into the Salzburg region. Originally built as a representative building, this historic site is today a popular excursion destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

A scenic mountain road leads up to the Kehlstein bus terminal, from where a lift takes visitors directly into the building. At the top, the terrace and restaurant invite you to relax and take in the spectacular surroundings.

Berghütte auf einem grasigen Gipfelrücken mit Wanderweg, Wildblumen im Vordergrund und blauen Bergketten im Dunst.
Berggasthaus auf einem Grat bei goldenem Sonnenuntergang, Holzbank im Vordergrund und nebelige Bergsilhouetten.

Wimbach & Almbach Gorge

The Wimbach Gorge near Ramsau is a natural wonder of water, rock and light. Wooden walkways guide visitors through the narrow ravine, where cascading waterfalls and fine spray create a refreshing atmosphere – a true highlight, especially on hot summer days.

Equally impressive is the Almbach Gorge near Marktschellenberg, where roaring waterfalls and the historic marble mill (Kugelmühle) can be discovered. Both gorges are ideal destinations for hikers, photographers and families who wish to experience the power of nature up clos

Holzsteg an einer engen Felsenschlucht mit Wasserfall über moosige Gesteinsstufen und reißendem, schäumendem Fluss.
Kleinstadt mit Kirchtürmen und bunten Häusern am Hang, vor schneebedeckten Alpengipfeln und strahlend blauem Himmel.

Culture & Attractions

Berchtesgaden uniquely combines natural beauty with cultural richness. In the historic town centre, winding lanes, traditional houses and charming cafés invite you to take a stroll through the past. The Royal Palace of Berchtesgaden reflects the long history of the former Prince-Provostry, while the Documentation Center Obersalzberg sheds light on the region’s more recent and complex history through exhibitions and contemporary accounts.

Monasteries, churches and museums throughout the area also tell fascinating stories about the life, art and traditions of the people of the Berchtesgadener Land.

Winter Magic

in the Berchtesgaden Region