German Alpine Road
The German Alpine Road stretches along some 450 km from Lake Constance to Berchtesgaden where the spectacular landscape annually draws thousands of visitors from all over the world. The idea of linking the individual towns, villages and points of interest along the way was first born many years ago. Tourists began travelling to Bavaria to experience this tourism masterpiece at the beginning of the 20th century and as early as the 1930s parts of the routse could even be enjoyed from the comfort of a car.
Today the Alpine Road runs passed 25 castles and palaces, 21 mountain lakes, 64 spa resorts and shows off the very best of the Bavarian Alps off to their very best. This picturesque route runs from west to east from Lindau on the banks of Lake Constance via Oberstaufen, Füssen, Oberammergau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bad Tölz, Lake Tegernsee and Lake Chiemsee all the way to Bad Reichenhall and Berchtesgaden.
450 kilometres of beauty that rolls passed your window like a never-ending drive-in cinema.
Highlights:
- Neuschwanstein Palace
- Linderhof Palace, Zugspitze, Benediktbeuern Abbey
- Bad Tölz market street
- Wallberg, Tegernsee Abbey
- Wendelstein
- Hohenaschau Palace
- Lake Chiemsee and the islands of Herrenchiemsee and Fraueninsel
- Berchtesgaden Palace
- Lake Königssee and St. Bartolomä
More information:
Touristikverein Deutsche Alpenstraße e.V.
c/o Tourismusverband München-Oberbayern e.V.
Postfach 600320
81203 München
Telefono: +49 8025 9244 952
Fax: +49 8025 9244 593
info@alpin-consult.de
www.deutsche-alpenstrasse.de





