Kinder in landesüblicher Tracht beim Gaufest 2003

Culture and Tradition are very important for the people of Berchtesgaden. From a very young age children already actively join local folklore clubs.

Germany’s only national park in a high mountain range, the Alpen Nationalpark Berchtesgaden is of unique beauty and its diverse nature has a very relaxing effect on the visitor.

Alpennationalpark Berchtesgaden

From Hagen-Mountains via the Königssee to the alpine pastures of the Reiteralm – here you can find a magical section of the Alps in and around Berchtesgaden.
Rare plants, marmots, mountain goats and ibex take their refuge in the national park. With a little bit of luck you might see a golden eagle cruise through the air up above.
At first hand you can learn from nature and see how the circle of life continues in the alps. In the summer months guided walks are offered by the park management almost on a daily basis, all with different topical focus.

     
 

Overview of our holiday apartments

 
 

Holiday Apartment 1 - "Ramsau"

 
 

2 persons

approx. 45 sqm

79,90-102,90 € /day

Self-contained apartment with own entrance, living room with sofa group, dining area, separate bedroom with two beds, bathroom, kitchen, dishwasher and small, south facing balcony. Extra beds especially for children may be provided. Wonderful view of Mount Watzman.

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Apartment 2 - "Eagle's Nest" (DTV F * * * *)

 
 

2 persons

approx. 73 sqm

87,90-112,90 € /day

Self-contained apartment with entrance via communal stairway, entrance hall, living room with double sofa bed, cozy kitchen with dining area and dishwasher, foldaway bed, separate bedroom with double bed, bathroom and large balcony. Extra beds especially for children may be provided. Splendid panoramic views towards the Eagle's Nest, the Obersalzberg and over the town of Berchtesgaden.

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Holiday Apartment 3 - "Salzburg"

 
 

2 persons

approx. 49 sqm

79,90-102,90 € /day

Self-contained apartment with own entrance, living room with sofa group, cozy kitchen with dishwasher, separate bedroom, bathroom and large roofed patio. Extra beds especially for children may be provided. Wonderful panoramic views towards the Eagle's Nest, the Obersalzberg and over the town of Berchtesgaden.

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Holiday Apartment 4 - "Mount Watzmann" (DTV F * * * * *)

 
 

2 persons

approx. 65 sqm

102,90-131,90 € /day

Self-contained apartment with entrance hall, living room with two integrated foldaway beds and dining area, separate bedroom with double bed as well as foldaway bed, bathroom with washing machine, kitchen with dishwasher, large south facing balcony and internet access. Extra beds especially for children may be provided. Unique panoramic views towards the Eagle's Nest, the Obersalzberg, Mt. Watzman and over Berchtesgaden town.

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Cottage "Kunibert", Alpine Kaser

 
 

2 persons

approx. 31 sqm

88,90-115,90 € /day

Located in the park of our property this is a self contained, freestanding cabin with entrance hall, combined living and bedroom, dining area, bathroom, kitchen and large patio. An extra bed for children may be provided. Great panoramic views towards the Eagle's Nest, the Obersalzberg and over the town of Berchtesgaden.

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Holiday Apartment 6 - "Lake Königssee" (DTV F * * * * *)

 
 

4 persons

approx. 72 sqm

124,90-155,90 € /day

Rate for 3 people. Separate apartment with own entrance; entrance hall, two separate bedrooms, living room, dining area, sofa bed, internet access, large bathroom with washing machine, fully equipped kitchen including dishwasher and halogen cooker, very large patio with garden furniture. Extra beds may be provided especially for children. Grand panoramic views towards the Eagle's Nest, Mt. Watzmann and over Berchtesgaden town.

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Each year on St. Bartholomew’s Day a pilgrimage takes place from Maria Alm (over the Austrian border) to St. Bartholomew’s church on Königssee. In recent years there have been up to 2000 people making this pilgrimage. The tradition of the pilgrimage is centuries old. A tragedy happened in 1688 when 70 pilgrims failed to scale the Falkensteiner rock face and they all fell to their death.

 

Another rural tradition at harvest time is annual the ‘Almabtrieb’, a ceremonial driving down of the cattle from the mountain pastures to the valley in the autumn. The animals get decorated with flowers, branches from pine trees, ribbons and mirrors. The most spectacular Almabtrieb is probably the one on Obersee in Berchtesgaden, where the cattle are brought across the Königssee by boat.

 

Peter Fabritius Baumgartl - Kälbersteinstr. 44 - D-83483 Berchtesgaden-Bischofswiesen - Tel.: + 49 (0)8652 2579 - Fax: + 49 (0)8652 9785828