Nationalpark Berchtesgaden offers stunning alpine landscapes with rich biodiversity and a wide range of outdoor activities. It is known for its towering peaks and serene lakes.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Nationalpark Berchtesgaden.
No entrance fee, but parking fees apply. Tickets required for Eagle’s Nest bus service.
Summer for hiking and outdoor activities; winter for ski tours and snow hikes.
Haus der Berge in Berchtesgaden serves as the main visitor center.
Accessible by road with parking facilities. Public transportation available from Berchtesgaden.
The park experiences alpine weather with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. Temperatures can vary widely, with summer highs reaching mid-60s°F (18°C) and winter lows dropping well below freezing.
Climate change impacting ecosystem balance, potential for increased rockslides and changing habitats for wildlife; conservation efforts focus on preserving habitats and promoting sustainable tourism.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
A well-equipped campsite near Berchtesgaden offering amenities for tents and caravan parking.
Situated close to Lake Königssee, this camping ground offers easy access to walking trails and the lake shore.
A challenging trail offering dramatic views of the Watzmann massif and scenic alpine vistas.
Hike to the summit of Jenner for breathtaking views of the Königssee and distant peaks.
An accessible trail providing stunning views of the Königssee and surrounding mountains.
Experience breathtaking waterfalls and unique geological formations within the Almbach Gorge.
Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and capture the perfect light for photographs.
Weather conditions can change rapidly in the mountains; pack layers and waterproof gear, especially in spring and autumn.
The park has no entry fee but access to certain parking areas and boat tours on Königssee require a fee.
For a unique experience, consider exploring the park during winter for snow sports and quieter trails.