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From Salzburg: Half-Day Tour of Berchtesgaden

From Salzburg: Half-Day Tour of Berchtesgaden

Experience the beauty of the Bavarian Alps on this captivating and unforgettable tour. Start your journey from Mirabellplatz in Salzburg and enjoy the stunning scenery, dramatic heights, and idyllic valleys. Get ready to be amazed and enchanted by this magical tour. Take in the stunning views of the Königsee as you pass through the enchanting landscape of the Bavarian Alps and the historic Obersalzberg. Get a glimpse of the infamous Kehlsteinhaus, or 'Hitler's Eagle's Nest', and marvel at the incredible beauty of this region. Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lake Königssee. Marvel at the azure lake surrounded by steep, rugged cliffs, and take your time to truly appreciate the stunning scenery. After this, you'll be led back to Berchtesgaden, where you can enjoy a delicious range of local delicacies before making your return to Salzburg.

Bavarian Salt Mine Tour and Berchtesgaden

Bavarian Salt Mine Tour and Berchtesgaden

Learn what it's like to live in the Bavarian Alps. Travel along the Königseeache River passing the Obersalzberg, where the leaders of the Third Reich once had their residence. The highlight of this tour is a visit to a 500-year-old salt mine, where you'll first slip into original protective gear before entering. Once inside, you'll learn about exciting, informative, and legendary facts to do with this enchanting, underground world. Use the slides that miners once used to delve deeper into the mine and see what secrets it still hides. A raft trip along the mystical underground salt lake and a trip on the mine railway cap off the informative trip. Before returning to Salzburg, you'll have plenty of time to discover the Berchtesgaden area.

From Munich: Berchtesgaden Foothills and Obersalzberg

From Munich: Berchtesgaden Foothills and Obersalzberg

Enjoy one of Germany's most impressive tourist destinations. This tour offers a truly breathtaking view of the mountains and lakes of this unique natural region. Start on the Deutsche Alpenstrasse, or German Alpine Way, whose sinuous curves wind upwards through the picturesque valleys of the Alps towards the beautiful foothills of Berchtesgaden. Then, take a trip up to Obersalzberg and enjoy its phenomenal views. Those who wish to may take the exceptional bus service and exciting underground elevator to visit the Eagle's Nest, where the remains of Hitler's holiday residence are to be seen.  On wintry days, when snow and ice cover the higher peaks, visit the famous salt mines of Berchtesgaden instead to learn about this particularly fascinating chapter in the area's history.

Salzburg: Sound of Music and Salt Mines Tour

Salzburg: Sound of Music and Salt Mines Tour

Start with the salt mines and take a breathtaking ride from the city of Salzburg into the Bavarian Alps along the Kings Lake-Ache passing the Obersalzberg, where the second headquarters of the Third Reich used to be.  Afterwards, the tour continues to its highlight – the 490 year old salt mines at Berchtesgaden. Slip into traditional miners’ clothes and take the miners’ train deep into the mountain. Experience the fascinating underground world of the salt-miners and discover the charm of the magnificently illuminated subterranean landscape. Take the slides down to the salt lake which you will be crossing by boat. After this 2-hour unique tour you will have the opportunity to explore the little picturesque town of Berchtesgaden tasting some Bavarian specialties.  After a short break go to the Sound of Music Tour - a wonderful ride with amazing views! Tour the picturesque World Heritage City of Salzburg as well as the beautiful landscapes where the opening scenes of the movie The Sound of Music were filmed. The enormous success of The Sound of Music Broadway Musical by Rodgers & Hammerstein premiering in 1959 caused film director Robert Wise and 250 crew members to turn Salzburg and its surroundings into the Sound of Music film location in 1964.   Right after release, the film became a tremendous success, awarded with 5 Oscars, becoming the highest grossing movie ever and reaching cult status over the years. Both the musical and film are based on the "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers" written by Maria von Trapp in 1949.  So follow the traces of the Trapp family and take a tour through Salzburg and its surroundings. Visit all of the original film sets and just imagine being Julie Andrews, the main character in the film, playing Maria von Trapp. Learn about the historical and architectural landmarks of Salzburg as well as the Lake District while enjoying the highlights of the movie. Relax and listen to the Original Sound of Music soundtrack and of course feel free to sing Edelweis and much more.

From Munich: Königssee Day Trip with Boat Ride and Salt Mine

From Munich: Königssee Day Trip with Boat Ride and Salt Mine

Ride an air-conditioned bus to Königsee, a 2.5-hour trip, and along the way, take the chance to admire the countryside and hear commentary from your guide. Upon arrival at the salt mines of Berchtesgaden, put on miner’s clothes and head deep into the mountain before gliding down the miner’s slide. See the mysterious glowing salt grottoes and raft across a 100-meter long subterranean wooden raft. This fun-filled tour is perfect for families and children. Continue to Königssee, climb aboard a boat and ride across the lake to St. Bartholomä island. As you enjoy the cruise, hear the magnificent echo show. Listen as a musician creates an unearthly harmony using the naturally pristine echo caused by the sheer rock. Explore the island on your own, have a snack, and take some amazing photos.

Private Konigssee and Salt Mine Day Trip from Salzburg

Private Konigssee and Salt Mine Day Trip from Salzburg

Get to know this picturesque corner of Bavaria near the Austrian border including the famous Königsee lake. Explore the natural beauty and authentic atmosphere of the Berchtesgaden National Park. Be picked up in Salzburg and enjoy a scenic drive to the region. Once there, take a boat trip on the emerald green water of the 8-km-long Königssee amidst the steep rock faces (own expense). Glide silently and in an environmentally friendly way along the east face of the Watzmann Mountain towards Admire its striking red onion domes which can be seen from afar. Disembark from the boat and take a fascinating tour of the Salt Mine (own expense). Admire other attractions in the area including the Obersee lake with its reflection of the Hagen Mountain Range, and the Röthbach waterfall, Germany's largest.

Driver-Guide: Salzburg-Königsee, Salt Mines and Eagle's Nest

Driver-Guide: Salzburg-Königsee, Salt Mines and Eagle's Nest

Nestled within the Bavarian Alps, the Eagle's Nest stands as a testament to engineering prowess. Connected by a winding road from the historic Obersalzberg, this mountaintop restaurant offers an untouched glimpse into history, having weathered the storms of World War II. Accessible only by specialized mountain buses, the Eagle's Nest beckons with a panoramic view, inviting visitors since 1952 to savor its unique charm. Adjacent to the car park at Obersalzberg, the "Obersalzberg Documentation Center" adds depth to the journey, unraveling the complex history of Obersalzberg, Hitler's era, and the echoes of WWII through captivating exhibits. Embark on a serene voyage to the renowned Königsee Lake, where emerald waters cradle a unique mountain landscape. Glide silently on electric boats, listening to the mesmerizing echoes of Königsee. The journey extends to the peninsula of St. Bartholomä, crowned by red onion domes atop an ancient pilgrimage church. Enveloped by towering rock faces, the emerald expanse of Königsee mirrors a Bavarian fjord, with the Watzmann East Face soaring nearly 1800 meters. Delve into the allure of Lake Königsee, an ever-changing spectacle that captivates visitors throughout the seasons. Concluding the adventure, the Salt Mine Berchtesgaden unveils its underground wonders, once reserved for dignitaries. Visitors donned in miner's attire, navigate the mine's depths through guided tours, experiencing a unique blend of history and adventure with train rides, a funicular, rafting, and exhilarating slides.

Eagle's Nest &Bunkers & Salt Mine private Tour from Salzburg

Eagle's Nest &Bunkers & Salt Mine private Tour from Salzburg

on the Salzburg. Outfitted in white miners’ overalls, you will set out in search of white gold – through four entire epochs of human history: Your path begins with modern mining and salt production as it is done today. It then leads through the murky Middle Ages and ultimately ends with the Celtic miners of the Iron Age. A raft ride across a mystical salt lake enthralls you amid the iridescent world of Baroque Salzburg. At the end of your journey, you will have a true grasp of why salt is indeed regarded as the essence of life. And we shouldn’t forget to mention: During your tour, you will cross the subterranean border between Austria and Germany, ride on a mine train, and slither down two miners’ slides deeper and deeper into the mountain. A grand adventure indeed! he Eagle's Nest in Berchtesgaden, Germany, is a historic site with a dark past. Here's a brief history of the Eagle's Nest: -Construction: Built in 1939, the Eagle's Nest was a mountaintop chalet and the former southern headquarters of the Nazi party. It was a gift from Hitler's inner circle for his 50th birthday -Design: The building was designed by Martin Bormann, and it was built with precision stonework evoking fascist obedience Hitler's Visits: Hitler seldom visited the Eagle's Nest, as he was afraid of heights. He visited only 14 times -Symbol of Power: The Eagle's Nest was a symbol of power for the Nazi regime, and decisions were made there -Survival: The Eagle's Nest was one of the few undamaged monuments of the Nazi era, as Allied bombing at the end of World War II did not damage the building

Eagle's Nest & Highlights of the Bavarian Mountains

Eagle's Nest & Highlights of the Bavarian Mountains

Start your morning with a beautiful drive off the beaten path, passing the meadow where the opening scene of "The Sound of Music" was filmed. The road will then lead up to one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Berchtesgaden. After a short picture stop you will go on to the “Obersalzberg” the Eagle’s Nest bus terminal. You will then board a specially equipped mountain bus for a breathtaking ride up the 4-mile road, with a 27% incline to a rocky plateau, from where you will walk into a 406 foot (124 meter) long tunnel leading you directly to the original WWII brass elevator that will transport you up through the heart of the Kehlstein mountain for another 406ft straight into the Eagle’s Nest itself. After a tour through the Eagle’s Nest you will have some free time to enjoy the views or refreshments. Descending from the Obersalzberg on the way to the town of Berchtesgaden you will also see the underground bunker complexes below the mountain. The extensive fortress-like system was built as an air rad shelter, as war headquarters and as a possible last refuge for the leaders of the Reich. Coming back to daylight after a short walk you will visit the grounds where Adolf Hitler had his Residence the Berghof. After your visit of the bunker complex and grounds of the Berghof you will continue on to the beautiful Bavarian mountain town of Berchtesgaden located in the Kings Lake River valley. You will have time to explore Berchtesgaden on your own as well as to have lunch in one of the typical Bavarian Restaurants (own expense). In the afternoon you can choose between exploring the underground world of a 450 year old salt mine or taking a boat ride to St Bartholomew’s on the Königsee, a glacial lake situated in a valley surrounded by the Bavarian Alps. Your return drive back to Salzburg will take you along Kings Lake River back to your Hotel or any other destination in Salzburg. This luxury personalized tour is designed to give you the flexibility to pick and choose the venues you would like to visit. This is a fully-guided tour focusing extensively on the Eagle’s Nest, Bavarian mountains, Bunker complex, Königsee or the salt mine.

Salzbergwerk Berchtesgaden: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Salzburg: Half-Day Tour of Berchtesgaden

From Salzburg: Half-Day Tour of Berchtesgaden

Experience the beauty of the Bavarian Alps on this captivating and unforgettable tour. Start your journey from Mirabellplatz in Salzburg and enjoy the stunning scenery, dramatic heights, and idyllic valleys. Get ready to be amazed and enchanted by this magical tour. Take in the stunning views of the Königsee as you pass through the enchanting landscape of the Bavarian Alps and the historic Obersalzberg. Get a glimpse of the infamous Kehlsteinhaus, or 'Hitler's Eagle's Nest', and marvel at the incredible beauty of this region. Discover the breathtaking beauty of Lake Königssee. Marvel at the azure lake surrounded by steep, rugged cliffs, and take your time to truly appreciate the stunning scenery. After this, you'll be led back to Berchtesgaden, where you can enjoy a delicious range of local delicacies before making your return to Salzburg.

Bavarian Salt Mine Tour and Berchtesgaden

Bavarian Salt Mine Tour and Berchtesgaden

Learn what it's like to live in the Bavarian Alps. Travel along the Königseeache River passing the Obersalzberg, where the leaders of the Third Reich once had their residence. The highlight of this tour is a visit to a 500-year-old salt mine, where you'll first slip into original protective gear before entering. Once inside, you'll learn about exciting, informative, and legendary facts to do with this enchanting, underground world. Use the slides that miners once used to delve deeper into the mine and see what secrets it still hides. A raft trip along the mystical underground salt lake and a trip on the mine railway cap off the informative trip. Before returning to Salzburg, you'll have plenty of time to discover the Berchtesgaden area.

From Munich: Berchtesgaden Foothills and Obersalzberg

From Munich: Berchtesgaden Foothills and Obersalzberg

Enjoy one of Germany's most impressive tourist destinations. This tour offers a truly breathtaking view of the mountains and lakes of this unique natural region. Start on the Deutsche Alpenstrasse, or German Alpine Way, whose sinuous curves wind upwards through the picturesque valleys of the Alps towards the beautiful foothills of Berchtesgaden. Then, take a trip up to Obersalzberg and enjoy its phenomenal views. Those who wish to may take the exceptional bus service and exciting underground elevator to visit the Eagle's Nest, where the remains of Hitler's holiday residence are to be seen.  On wintry days, when snow and ice cover the higher peaks, visit the famous salt mines of Berchtesgaden instead to learn about this particularly fascinating chapter in the area's history.

Salzburg: Sound of Music and Salt Mines Tour

Salzburg: Sound of Music and Salt Mines Tour

Start with the salt mines and take a breathtaking ride from the city of Salzburg into the Bavarian Alps along the Kings Lake-Ache passing the Obersalzberg, where the second headquarters of the Third Reich used to be.  Afterwards, the tour continues to its highlight – the 490 year old salt mines at Berchtesgaden. Slip into traditional miners’ clothes and take the miners’ train deep into the mountain. Experience the fascinating underground world of the salt-miners and discover the charm of the magnificently illuminated subterranean landscape. Take the slides down to the salt lake which you will be crossing by boat. After this 2-hour unique tour you will have the opportunity to explore the little picturesque town of Berchtesgaden tasting some Bavarian specialties.  After a short break go to the Sound of Music Tour - a wonderful ride with amazing views! Tour the picturesque World Heritage City of Salzburg as well as the beautiful landscapes where the opening scenes of the movie The Sound of Music were filmed. The enormous success of The Sound of Music Broadway Musical by Rodgers & Hammerstein premiering in 1959 caused film director Robert Wise and 250 crew members to turn Salzburg and its surroundings into the Sound of Music film location in 1964.   Right after release, the film became a tremendous success, awarded with 5 Oscars, becoming the highest grossing movie ever and reaching cult status over the years. Both the musical and film are based on the "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers" written by Maria von Trapp in 1949.  So follow the traces of the Trapp family and take a tour through Salzburg and its surroundings. Visit all of the original film sets and just imagine being Julie Andrews, the main character in the film, playing Maria von Trapp. Learn about the historical and architectural landmarks of Salzburg as well as the Lake District while enjoying the highlights of the movie. Relax and listen to the Original Sound of Music soundtrack and of course feel free to sing Edelweis and much more.

From Munich: Königssee Day Trip with Boat Ride and Salt Mine

From Munich: Königssee Day Trip with Boat Ride and Salt Mine

Ride an air-conditioned bus to Königsee, a 2.5-hour trip, and along the way, take the chance to admire the countryside and hear commentary from your guide. Upon arrival at the salt mines of Berchtesgaden, put on miner’s clothes and head deep into the mountain before gliding down the miner’s slide. See the mysterious glowing salt grottoes and raft across a 100-meter long subterranean wooden raft. This fun-filled tour is perfect for families and children. Continue to Königssee, climb aboard a boat and ride across the lake to St. Bartholomä island. As you enjoy the cruise, hear the magnificent echo show. Listen as a musician creates an unearthly harmony using the naturally pristine echo caused by the sheer rock. Explore the island on your own, have a snack, and take some amazing photos.

Private Konigssee and Salt Mine Day Trip from Salzburg

Private Konigssee and Salt Mine Day Trip from Salzburg

Get to know this picturesque corner of Bavaria near the Austrian border including the famous Königsee lake. Explore the natural beauty and authentic atmosphere of the Berchtesgaden National Park. Be picked up in Salzburg and enjoy a scenic drive to the region. Once there, take a boat trip on the emerald green water of the 8-km-long Königssee amidst the steep rock faces (own expense). Glide silently and in an environmentally friendly way along the east face of the Watzmann Mountain towards Admire its striking red onion domes which can be seen from afar. Disembark from the boat and take a fascinating tour of the Salt Mine (own expense). Admire other attractions in the area including the Obersee lake with its reflection of the Hagen Mountain Range, and the Röthbach waterfall, Germany's largest.

Driver-Guide: Salzburg-Königsee, Salt Mines and Eagle's Nest

Driver-Guide: Salzburg-Königsee, Salt Mines and Eagle's Nest

Nestled within the Bavarian Alps, the Eagle's Nest stands as a testament to engineering prowess. Connected by a winding road from the historic Obersalzberg, this mountaintop restaurant offers an untouched glimpse into history, having weathered the storms of World War II. Accessible only by specialized mountain buses, the Eagle's Nest beckons with a panoramic view, inviting visitors since 1952 to savor its unique charm. Adjacent to the car park at Obersalzberg, the "Obersalzberg Documentation Center" adds depth to the journey, unraveling the complex history of Obersalzberg, Hitler's era, and the echoes of WWII through captivating exhibits. Embark on a serene voyage to the renowned Königsee Lake, where emerald waters cradle a unique mountain landscape. Glide silently on electric boats, listening to the mesmerizing echoes of Königsee. The journey extends to the peninsula of St. Bartholomä, crowned by red onion domes atop an ancient pilgrimage church. Enveloped by towering rock faces, the emerald expanse of Königsee mirrors a Bavarian fjord, with the Watzmann East Face soaring nearly 1800 meters. Delve into the allure of Lake Königsee, an ever-changing spectacle that captivates visitors throughout the seasons. Concluding the adventure, the Salt Mine Berchtesgaden unveils its underground wonders, once reserved for dignitaries. Visitors donned in miner's attire, navigate the mine's depths through guided tours, experiencing a unique blend of history and adventure with train rides, a funicular, rafting, and exhilarating slides.

Eagle's Nest &Bunkers & Salt Mine private Tour from Salzburg

Eagle's Nest &Bunkers & Salt Mine private Tour from Salzburg

on the Salzburg. Outfitted in white miners’ overalls, you will set out in search of white gold – through four entire epochs of human history: Your path begins with modern mining and salt production as it is done today. It then leads through the murky Middle Ages and ultimately ends with the Celtic miners of the Iron Age. A raft ride across a mystical salt lake enthralls you amid the iridescent world of Baroque Salzburg. At the end of your journey, you will have a true grasp of why salt is indeed regarded as the essence of life. And we shouldn’t forget to mention: During your tour, you will cross the subterranean border between Austria and Germany, ride on a mine train, and slither down two miners’ slides deeper and deeper into the mountain. A grand adventure indeed! he Eagle's Nest in Berchtesgaden, Germany, is a historic site with a dark past. Here's a brief history of the Eagle's Nest: -Construction: Built in 1939, the Eagle's Nest was a mountaintop chalet and the former southern headquarters of the Nazi party. It was a gift from Hitler's inner circle for his 50th birthday -Design: The building was designed by Martin Bormann, and it was built with precision stonework evoking fascist obedience Hitler's Visits: Hitler seldom visited the Eagle's Nest, as he was afraid of heights. He visited only 14 times -Symbol of Power: The Eagle's Nest was a symbol of power for the Nazi regime, and decisions were made there -Survival: The Eagle's Nest was one of the few undamaged monuments of the Nazi era, as Allied bombing at the end of World War II did not damage the building

Eagle's Nest & Highlights of the Bavarian Mountains

Eagle's Nest & Highlights of the Bavarian Mountains

Start your morning with a beautiful drive off the beaten path, passing the meadow where the opening scene of "The Sound of Music" was filmed. The road will then lead up to one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Berchtesgaden. After a short picture stop you will go on to the “Obersalzberg” the Eagle’s Nest bus terminal. You will then board a specially equipped mountain bus for a breathtaking ride up the 4-mile road, with a 27% incline to a rocky plateau, from where you will walk into a 406 foot (124 meter) long tunnel leading you directly to the original WWII brass elevator that will transport you up through the heart of the Kehlstein mountain for another 406ft straight into the Eagle’s Nest itself. After a tour through the Eagle’s Nest you will have some free time to enjoy the views or refreshments. Descending from the Obersalzberg on the way to the town of Berchtesgaden you will also see the underground bunker complexes below the mountain. The extensive fortress-like system was built as an air rad shelter, as war headquarters and as a possible last refuge for the leaders of the Reich. Coming back to daylight after a short walk you will visit the grounds where Adolf Hitler had his Residence the Berghof. After your visit of the bunker complex and grounds of the Berghof you will continue on to the beautiful Bavarian mountain town of Berchtesgaden located in the Kings Lake River valley. You will have time to explore Berchtesgaden on your own as well as to have lunch in one of the typical Bavarian Restaurants (own expense). In the afternoon you can choose between exploring the underground world of a 450 year old salt mine or taking a boat ride to St Bartholomew’s on the Königsee, a glacial lake situated in a valley surrounded by the Bavarian Alps. Your return drive back to Salzburg will take you along Kings Lake River back to your Hotel or any other destination in Salzburg. This luxury personalized tour is designed to give you the flexibility to pick and choose the venues you would like to visit. This is a fully-guided tour focusing extensively on the Eagle’s Nest, Bavarian mountains, Bunker complex, Königsee or the salt mine.

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Overall rating

4.5
(290 reviews)

The tour at the Salt mines was very informative, full of activities and friendly for all ages. I didn’t even expect to slide down twice and it was really fun. The Mirror lake was absolutely beautiful. As for our guide Susie, she was an amazing! Very warm and accommodating, she ensured that we were cozy and comfortable during our rise. Susie never run out of information to share with the group which is what I am really looking for an expert tour guide. Just wish that we could take more photos inside the Salt mines especially in the Mirror lake. This is the only downside but still giving this tour 5 stars!

Would have liked a bit more time in Mendsee, but other than that it was an excellent tour. A wonderful driver for both tours. Our guide for the Salt Mines was energetic, informative, and looked after us very well. Our guide for The Sound of Music was very enthusiastic, informative and had a great singing voice. We will recommend these tours to friends. Would happily come back to visit from Ireland again.

Our guide Kylie, and our driver, were both super professional and lots of fun! Loved the engaging nature of this tour with plenty of information, photo opportunity stops, and music to sing to along the way. The salt mines were very interesting and loved sliding down the different sections. Again, great guide with lots to see and learn about. Great double deal!

Stunning views.Very enjoy the trip. It will be great if the ticket is included.

The Sound of music guide was over the top enthusiastic. She made it so fun!