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Ruhpolding - In the midst of the most beautiful excursion destinations

From here in Ruhpolding, it takes no time at all to reach the world-famous sights and attractions of Bavaria and neighbouring Austria. Here is but a small selection:

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Munich, the Bavarian Capital

Whether culture, sights or shopping – Munich offers it all. The Olympic Tower, Nymphenburg Castle, the Frauenkirche church, numerous museums, Marienplatz Square, the shops of the Karlsplatz/Stachus, the famous Hofbräuhaus, Hellabrunn Zoo, the “Bavaria” film studios and, of course, the Munich Oktoberfest – these are just some of the highlights.

Distance ca. 115km
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Munich, the Bavarian Capital

Visit the unique Old City of Salzburg (listed as a gem of World Cultural Heritage), Mozart’s birthplace, Hohensalzburg Fortress, Baroque buildings and museums, Salzburg Cathedral, the fountains and zoo at Palace Hellbrunn, and so much more. Or take full advantage of its many cultural events, perhaps even attending the world-famous Salzburg Festival, ...

Distance ca. 40km
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Lake Königssee & St. Bartholomä

Located not far from Ruhpolding is the 190-metre-deep Lake Königssee, surrounded by high Alpine peaks such as the Watzmann. If you take a ferry ride, you can cross over to the often-visited pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomä. While on the boat, about half-way across to St. Bartholomä, you can hear the famous echo effect known as the “Echo of the Königssee”.

Distance ca. 45km
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Lake Chiemsee

One of the most famous tourist destinations in all of Bavaria is Herreninsel Island (about 240 hectares in area) and the royal palace located upon it (modelled on the palace of Versailles), featuring park grounds and fountains, as well as the museum and two galleries in the Augustinian monastery. The Herreninsel is easy to reach by ferry.

Distance ca. 20km
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Burghausen

Be sure to visit this Medieval city. Seemingly endlessly, the walls, battlements and towers of the longest castle in Europe (1,043m) extend out along a narrow mountain ridge. Once up there, you will be able to enjoy splendid views of the Old Town with its proud rows of houses and delightful lanes with a very Mediterranean flavour.

Distance ca. 50km
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Innsbruck

Innsbruck - the Olympic City – is always worth a visit. Cultural delights, great shopping and numerous fascinating sights, such as the Old City, the Annasäule column, the world-famous “Golden Roof”, the Bergisel ski-jumping stadium with its panoramic terraces, the Imperial Hofburg Palace and much more – the choice is all yours!

Distance ca. 140km