Munich Konigssee + Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden one-day tour in Germany [air-conditioned bus transportation/professional guide commentary/explore Germany's ancient underground salt mine]

Another highlight of the Salzburg region is the Konigssee in Bavaria's Berchtesgaden National Park. A boat ride through the emerald waters, surrounded by steep rock walls, is an unforgettable experience.

Konigssee is 8 km long with crystal-clear waters, located near the town of Salzburg in the Berchtesgaden district of Bavaria. It's a popular destination for families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts. During the electric passenger boat ride, you'll glide quietly along the eastern side of Mount Watzmann in an eco-friendly manner towards the famous St. Bartholomew's Church, whose striking red onion dome can be seen from afar.

Obersalzberg, where leaders of the Third Reich once resided. The highlight of this trip is visiting the 500-year-old salt mine, where you'll first don authentic protective gear before entering. Inside, you'll discover fascinating and informative legendary facts about this captivating underground world.

Embark on a rafting adventure along the mystical underground salt lake and enjoy an informative journey atop the mine railway. Before returning to Salzburg, you'll have ample time to explore the Berchtesgaden region.
Your admission ticket includes:
- Airport transfer by air-conditioned bus
- Professional guide commentary
Important notes:
- After the journey begins, you needPay EUR 29 in cash to the guide on the tour bus.for boat tours and salt mine admission fees.
- If not paid to the guide on the bus, the fees for the boat tour and salt mineAn entrance fee of EUR 44 will be charged at the attraction.
- The mountain maintains a constant temperature of 12°C, so we recommend bringing warm clothing.
- Please wear sturdy, non-slip shoes to prevent slipping.
- The total walking distance is approx. 5 km/3.2 miles.
Meeting point: Karlsplatz 21-24, 80335 Munich, Germany
Depart from the GALERIA Kaufhof department store at Karlsplatz 21/Stachus.










