3 Best Sights in Tegernsee, The Bavarian Alps

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Kloster Tegernsee

Fodor's Choice

As well as being the most visible landmark on the lake, this vast Benedictine monastery turned royal residence is perhaps its biggest attractionespecially when factoring in its superb brewery. Founded in the 8th century, the monastery was one of the most productive cultural centers in southern Germany; one of the Minnesänger (wandering lyrical poets), Walther von der Vogelweide (1170–1230), was a welcome guest. Not so welcome were Magyar invaders, who laid waste to the place in the 10th century.

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During the Middle Ages, the monastery made a lively business producing stained-glass windows, thanks to a nearby quartz quarry, and in the 16th century it became a major center of printing. The late-Gothic church was refurbished in Italian baroque style in the 18th century, and became the place where heirs to the Wittelsbach dynasty got married; step inside to see the spectacular frescoes by Hans Georg Asam.

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Sadly, as 19th-century secularization sealed the monastery's fateand almost half the buildings were torn downthe church and brewery are the only parts left that are open to visitors. The remainder was converted into a summer retreat by Maximilian I and is still used by members of the Wittelsbach family.

Schlosspl. 2, Tegernsee, 83684, Germany
08022-3419

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Wallberg

Fodor's Choice

For the best vista in the area, climb the Wallberg, the 5,700-foot mountain at the southern end of the lake. It's a hard four-hour hike up, or a short 15-minute ride on the Wallbergbahn. At the summit are a restaurant and sun terrace with panoramic views, as well as several trailheads: choose between a 30-minute walk to the Wallberggipfel viewpoint and back, a 6½-hour hike up to Zum Risserkogel and then down to the bottom of the cable-car, and everything in between. In winter, the nearby skiing is excellent.

Wallbergbahn Bergstation, Rottach-Egern, 83700, Germany
08022-6800-Wallbergbahn
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Wallberbahn: €15 one-way; €27 return

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Grosses Paraplui

At one of the loveliest lookout points in Bavaria, Maximilian showed off this corner of his kingdom to Czar Alexander I of Russia and Emperor Franz I of Austria during their journey to the Congress of Verona in October 1821. You can follow in their footsteps on a 45-minute round-trip hike to the lookout; a plaque marks the spot from which they admired the open expanse of the Tegernsee and the mountains beyond. The 1¼-km (¾-mile) walking path starts just between 37 and 39 Seestrassewalk to the eastern end of the Schlosspromenade, cross the road, and join the narrow path to the right of the large white building.

Ellingerstr. 17, Tegernsee, 83684, Germany

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