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Découverte du lac Schönau am Königssee : nature et visite

Situé à Schönau am Königssee, en Allemagne, ce lac emblématique a été une destination prisée depuis plusieurs années. La région, accessible facilement depuis Berchtesgaden, attire les amoureux de nature et de randonnées, offrant un cadre idéal pour une escapade en pleine nature. La beauté du lac, entouré de montagnes, en fait un lieu incontournable pour une visite inoubliable. La première excursion en bateau, qui passe par l’église Saint Barthélémy, permet d’admirer ce site splendide et de continuer jusqu’au lac Obersee, accessible en une heure de randonnée aller-retour. Ce parcours est parfait pour ceux qui souhaitent combiner promenade et découverte de paysages exceptionnels.


Le lac Schönau am Königssee se distingue par ses activités variées, notamment les excursions en bateau qui offrent une vue imprenable sur la nature environnante. La région est également réputée pour ses points forts, comme la visite du lac Obersee, considéré comme l’un des plus beaux sites de la région. La convivialité et la tranquillité qui y règnent en font un lieu idéal pour se ressourcer, tout en profitant d’un environnement préservé. La proximité de Schönau am Königssee avec d’autres sites naturels en fait une étape incontournable pour les amateurs de nature et de randonnées.


L’ambiance du lieu est à la fois paisible et authentique, avec un décor de montagnes majestueuses et de forêts verdoyantes. Le charme du village, situé dans un cadre naturel exceptionnel, invite à la détente et à la contemplation. La quiétude qui y règne, combinée à la beauté du lac et de ses environs, en font un endroit parfait pour une visite relaxante. Que ce soit pour une balade en bateau ou une randonnée, Schönau am Königssee offre un décor naturel à couper le souffle, idéal pour les amoureux de la nature.


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"Lac. Faire tour en bateau. Impression de fjord "

@lily_laetitia

"lac splendide, il faut prendre le bateau pour le visiter et pouvoir se balader de l'autre côté "

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"Pour aller à Konigsee, j’ai pris un taxi de Berchtesgarden (10min). Sinon il y a un bus mais plus long (30min) Une fois au port de Konigsee vous avez des excusions en 🚤 toute la journée. Le bateau s’arrête d’abord à Saint Bartholoma puis Obersee. L’excursion en bateau pour les deux lieux coûte 27€. Je vous conseille d’y aller tôt (8h les premiers bateaux). Et, d’aller d’abord à Obersee puis sur le chemin du retour vous arrêter à Saint Bartholoma. C’est mieux dans ce sens car en début de journée ça reste vide. Attention : prévoir du cash."

@tippani_

"So beautiful!! 27,5€ by person to go to the other side to walk around the obersee which is more beautiful. We slept in Berchtesgaden and then went the next day to hoke around the Hintersee and it was amazing again! "

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"Königssee, the Lake of King, is one of the most precious jewels of Bavaria, and among the recommended day trips from Munich that you can plan close to Berchtesgaden. The most popular activity is taking the electric boat to the St. Bartholomä Church on the other side of the lake. On the boat, the guide wearing traditional Bavarian leather pants (Lederhose) demonstrates the echo effect of the Watzmann mountain with a trumpet. Once you reach the St. Bartholomä Church, you can feast on traditional Bavarian meals such as white sausage (Weisswurst) in the restaurant next to the majestic Königssee, and walk along the lake and admire its emerald green water. You can also swim in the Königssee if you can manage with its super cold temperature. x 2 seconds of 34 seconds This ad will end in 0   Beautiful Day trips from Munich – Fairytale Castles CONTENTS Neuschwanstein Castle Among the popular options for day trips from Munich is Neuschwanstein Castle, one of the most famous castles in the world. Its magnificent beauty serves as the inspiration behind Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty palace. Neuschwanstein is a relatively ‘young’ castle, having been commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria in the late 19th century. But it’s a fascinating place to visit, and an air of mystery and intrigue surrounds its architecture, along with the man who dreamed it up. Beautiful day trips from Munich Once you arrive at the Castle you’ll be enchanted by its appearance. Be sure to book a tour of the interior that is surprisingly quirky and interesting – you can buy tickets at an office below the Castle. But leave time to also explore the walking tracks around the Castle, including to the Marienbrucke Bridge with its splendid view of the Castle from above (the surroundings look particularly flamboyant in Autumn – visit in October if you can).   If you still have time to kill at the end of your visit, pop next door to the neighbouring Hohenschwangau castle where King Ludwig spent time as a child. If you don’t want the hassle of transport and standing in the queue to get tickets – the entry to the Castle gets closed quickly, due to massive influx of tourists, there are plenty of guided day tours that are available from Munich which will offer pick up and drop, skip-the-line tickets and more.  Here are some of them that I’d recommend you check out: A few combines Neuschwanstein with another castle Linderhof. You can also opt for a premium tour, or exclusive group tour if you are travelling in groups of 4 or more. Check below for with fabulous reviews and booking: Most Popular – Neuschwanstein Castle Day Trip from Munich  2 Castles – Neuschwanstein + Linderhof Castles Trip from Munich  Full-Day Tour from Munich – Neuschwanstein Castle  2 Castles Premium – Neuschwanstein Castle + Linderhof  from Munich Groups of 4 or More – Neuschwanstein Tour from Munich  Epic 3 in 1 Trip –  Neuschwanstein, Linderhof Palace, Oberammergau Tour  How to get to Neuschwanstein? The Castle makes an easy day trip from Munich if you have your own vehicle. In less than two hours, you’ll be pulling up in one of the plentiful car parks ready to explore. But even if you don’t have your transportation, you can take the long journey by train to Fussen and then a short bus ride to the Castle (buses 73 or 78 will take you there). – Nadine Maffre, Le Long Weekend Herrenchiemsee Castle One of the excellent destinations for day trips from Munich is Herreninsel Island on the Chiemsee Lake. The small island in the middle of the lake is accessible by a regular ferry service. The island is home to a beautiful royal castle and gardens. A view Herrenchiemsee from the Lake On Herreninsel island on the lake is Herrenchiemsee, a massive complex of royal buildings. The Herrenchiemsee Castle belongs to the set of Bavarian royal castles built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. As soon as you see the palace, you’ll recognize its model. Herrenchiemsee Place was created as a mini version of the French Versailles Palace. You’ll learn all about the Castle, its builder and the property during a guided tour which costs €9 for a regular and €8 for children.  After the tour, take a stroll around the island and its gorgeous, meticulously manicured gardens. Besides the Castle, you can also visit the Augustinian Monastery, which is a gallery and museum, and have a nice lunch in the Schlosswirtschaft Herrenchiemsee Restaurant. How to reach Herrenchiemsee? It takes about one hour of driving from Munich to Prien am Chiemsee via highway A8. In Prien is Chiemsee, you can take the ferry which costs €9.90 for an adult return ticket and €4.90 for a return ticket for children. Family return tickets are €27.20. The boat ride is short and brings to the island dock where you can either take a trolley ride around the property or walk to the Castle. Slavka, On2Continents There are two awesome day tours which offer skip-the-line tickets and free cancellations up to 24 hours, check these for guided tours with great reviews. Pickup included too. Day-Trip to the Royal Palace of Herrenchiemsee Day Tour to Herrenchiemsee Palace with Skip-The-Line Tickets Munich Day trips – Mountains, Lakes & Hiking Berchtesgaden, Germany One of the best day trips from Munich is a trip to Berchtesgaden. One thing that Berchtesgaden is most famous for is Hilter’s Eagle’s Nest or Kehlsteinhaus. From the beautiful views, you can understand why he had a retreat here. It is now mainly a restaurant that overlooks the Königsee and town of Berchtesgaden below. It is open mid-May until the beginning of November. You can’t drive to the Kehlsteinhaus. You can either hike or take a bus from the Kehlsteinhaus/Hintereck bus station. Once up there, enjoy the views, go for a hike or have a meal.  Berchtesgaden has much more to do and explore. You can have a full-day trip from Munich to here.  How to get to Berchtesgaden? Berchtesgaden is 155 km from Munich or about a two-hour drive by car along with the A8 and A95. If you plan on taking the train from the Munich Hbf, it will take you about 2h30m with a transfer in Freilassing.  Oliver Froese, Aciu If you are looking for guided tours, I’d recommend these two tours from Munich, covering Eagle’s Nest and Obersalzberg. Day Tour to Berchtesgaden Foothills & Obersalzberg Eagle’s Nest Tour from Munich: Groups of 4 or More Königssee Lake Königssee, the Lake of King, is one of the most precious jewels of Bavaria, and among the recommended day trips from Munich that you can plan close to Berchtesgaden.  The most popular activity is taking the electric boat to the St. Bartholomä Church on the other side of the lake. On the boat, the guide wearing traditional Bavarian leather pants (Lederhose) demonstrates the echo effect of the Watzmann mountain with a trumpet. Once you reach the St. Bartholomä Church, you can feast on traditional Bavarian meals such as white sausage (Weisswurst) in the restaurant next to the majestic Königssee, and walk along the lake and admire its emerald green water. You can also swim in the Königssee if you can manage with its super cold temperature. Moreover, there are several hiking trails around Königssee in case you are ready to start the day early. One of the most epic trails from Königssee is the hike to the Ice Chapel, which is one of the five highest peaks in Germany where even in the middle of summer you can find ice. Last but not least, you have to know about the most breathtaking trail, which is the path between St. Bartholomä and Schönau am Königssee. "

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"Traversée en bateau (19€/pers A/R) Descendre à Salet pour rejoindre Obersee à pied Continuer pour aller jusqu’à la cascade de Röthbachfall"

@alexg1

"Magnifique lac au milieu des montagnes. Possibilité de s’arrêter à Saint Bartholome ou d’aller jusqu’au bout du lac"

@ca_li_e

"Jojo Prendre le bateau, s'arrêter a l'arrzt de la chapelle et continuer jusqu'à Obersee"

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"visiter le petit lac Oberssee à côté du grand konigssee"

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