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It is only a few
minutes walk or drive from Berchtesgaden town centre to
Kaelbersteinstrasse No. 44. Passing by our large quiet grounds you
get to the sunny, south facing side of Landhaus Kunibert-Hain. |
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Our
balconies as well as patios offer a stunning view over Berchtesgaden
with the twin towers of the Augustiner Abbey Church, and then on to
the imposing range of peaks from Watzmann to Jenner, Hoher Goell and
on to Obersalzberg and Untersberg. It’s a fairytale view, which will
fascinate you in every season. |
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Naturally
children will prefer the spacious grounds with the playground. There
is a wooden playhouse as well as facilities to play badminton and
basketball. |
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In
the meantime you will have found the outdoors seating area with a
fantastic panoramic view and you might be planning a hiking tour.
However, you might find that it is not easy to leave this scenic
spot once you have spent some time here. |
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The
cabin in the park: Our original Bavarian ‘Kaser’: This separate
cabin offers you secluded privacy while you can still enjoy the
services offered by us. The ideal location for a holiday for two
with views of the grounds. The Kaser combines compact accommodation
with smart living – your own private atmosphere while modern
technology is still available to you, e.g. Internet access.
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Looking
out from the eastern side of our house you can see the Abbey Church
and the Castle as well as the Spa- and Congress Centre of
Berchtesgaden. On the left you can see the Rossfeld ski area. Next
to the Kehlsteinhaus there are the Hohe Brett and the Jenner, both
with inviting pistes. |
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It
is only a 5-minute walk to the lovely deer enclosure at the Gasthof
Oberkaelberstein..
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Visit Lake Koenigssee, Ramsau or
the ‘magic forest’. It will be difficult to choose from the many
destinations for day trips in the area. The salt mine in Bad
Reichenhall offers guided tours and trips into the mountains –
fascinating not only for the children. In Bischofswiesen you can
admire the largest ’alphorn’ in Germany. The Jennerbahn takes you to
the most beautiful panoramas within minutes and the Nationalpark
Berchtesgaden with its red deer enclosure is yet another attraction
you can enjoy. |
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100 %
relaxation – After an exhilarating and exhausting hike you can relax
in the salt baths, take up one of the many different
wellness-programmes or have a go on the ‘black-hole’slide, should
you enjoy a bit more excitement – all under one roof at the new
Watzmann Therme. |
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The Rossfeld-Road offers stunning views
of the alpine landscape of Berchtesgaden and you can also see the Salzach
Valley, which lies more than 1000m below with Mozart’s city Salzburg.
Visitors see a panoramic view of the imposing mountain massif of the Hoher
Göll, the Kehlstein, the Tennen- and Dachstein mountain range as well as the
Untersberg and all of Berchtesgadener and Salzburger Land. The Rossfeld-Road
is quite easily accessible by car or bus, it is also a favourite route for
motorcyclists. |
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The Berchtesgadener Bergbahn GmbH was
founded in 1949 and the Gondola cable car from Markt Berchtesgaden to
Obersalzberg-Scharitzkehl was built. Enjoy the Panorama while you are
travelling either to or from the mountain station at 1200m within less than
12 minutes. |
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The Abbey Church St. Peter and St.
Johannes in Berchtesgaden was built by Augustine Canons. It is a Gothic
longhouse with 3 naves. The High Chorus, which was built from 1283 to 1303
is particularly worth seeing. Having been hit by lightning before the towers
were re-built in 1886. Inside the marble epitaphs for the Prince Abbots from
the 15. and 16. century are especially impressive. |
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