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Explore the Bavarian Mountains and Eagle's Nest on a private full-day tour from Salzburg, including mountain rides, WWII sites, and optional boat or salt mine visits.
This full-day private tour from Salzburg offers a captivating journey through Bavaria, Germany, focusing on the iconic Eagle’s Nest, the stunning Bavarian Mountains, and fascinating historical sites. Priced at $864 per group of up to 7 people, it combines scenic drives, WWII history, and picturesque scenery, making it ideal for travelers seeking an immersive experience with flexibility.
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, with availability depending on the day. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Salzburg, a friendly guide, and the chance to customize the visit by choosing between exploring the Salt Mine or taking a boat ride on King’s Lake. While entrance fees are not included, the tour’s personalized approach and expert guidance ensure a memorable day exploring key sights and hidden corners of the region.
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The tour begins with a beautiful off-the-beaten-path drive from Salzburg, passing through meadows that served as the backdrop for the opening scene of “The Sound of Music.” This initial leg sets a peaceful tone, offering views of the Bavarian countryside before reaching the Berchtesgaden area. The guide leads the group to a viewpoint that provides one of the most breathtaking vistas in the region, perfect for photos and soaking in the scenery.
After the stop, the journey continues towards the Obersalzberg, where the Eagle’s Nest is located. The drive up the mountain is an adventure in itself, with a special mountain bus taking you along a 4-mile road with a 27% incline. The ascent offers panoramic views and a sense of the mountain’s rugged beauty before reaching the Eagle’s Nest itself.
The Eagle’s Nest is the highlight of this tour, accessible via a short tunnel leading to the original WWII brass elevator. The elevator transports visitors 124 meters into the mountain to the rocky plateau where the Eagles Nest sits. The entire experience involves a guided tour inside the historic site, with opportunities to enjoy spectacular vistas of the surrounding Bavarian Alps.
After exploring the Eagles Nest, travelers have free time to take in the views or enjoy refreshments in the area. The site is renowned for its historic significance and breathtaking scenery, making it a memorable stop for those interested in history or natural beauty alike.
Descending from the Eagles Nest, the tour takes a moment to view the underground bunker complexes beneath the mountain. These extensive fortress-like structures were built as air raid shelters, war headquarters, and potential refuges for Nazi leaders. Visitors walk a short distance to also see the grounds of Hitler’s former residence, the Berghof, where the influence of WWII history is palpable.
This part of the tour provides a fascinating glimpse into the region’s darker past, with the guide explaining the strategic and historical importance of these sites in a straightforward manner.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the group heads into Berchtesgaden, a charming town situated in the Kings Lake River valley. Here, travelers are free to explore at their own pace, stroll through the town’s streets, or enjoy lunch in a traditional Bavarian restaurant (at own expense). The town’s quaint atmosphere, combined with its mountain backdrop, makes it a perfect spot for relaxing and soaking up local culture.
The flexibility of the tour allows for a personalized break, giving visitors time to shop or simply enjoy the peaceful environment before the afternoon options begin.
In the afternoon, the tour offers two distinct experiences: explore a 450-year-old Salt Mine or take a boat ride to St. Bartholomew’s on the King’s Lake.
The Salt Mine visit involves descending into an underground world that has operated for centuries, providing insight into the region’s historic salt production. The tour of the mine is engaging and suitable for visitors interested in industrial history, with well-maintained tunnels and informative guides.
Alternatively, the boat ride on King’s Lake offers a relaxing cruise on a glacial lake surrounded by the Alps. The boat trip culminates at St. Bartholomew’s, a picturesque chapel and a popular photo spot, offering stunning views and photo opportunities. Both options are accessible and provide a memorable way to enjoy the natural beauty of the Bavarian Alps.
This tour features hotel pickup and drop-off in Salzburg, making logistics straightforward. The group remains private, operated solely with your party and a guide/driver, ensuring a personalized experience and flexibility during stops.
The total duration is about 8 hours, with the start time depending on availability. Travelers should be aware that entrance fees are not included, so additional expenses are expected for the Salt Mine or other optional activities. The tour is suitable for those who prefer a full-day, guided experience that combines history, scenery, and options for leisure activities.
The tour is led by an informative, friendly, and professional guide, who emphasizes history and local insights. The tour’s private nature allows for customization, enabling visitors to focus on sites of particular interest or adapt the schedule for a more relaxed pace.
The guide’s storytelling skills, combined with the tour’s flexible structure, make it a great choice for travelers wanting a personalized and educational day exploring Bavaria’s highlights.
At $864 for a group of up to 7, this tour offers great value for a private experience. Included in the price are hotel pickup and drop-off, a live guide in Spanish, English, or Portuguese, and the comprehensive itinerary.
However, entrance fees for the Salt Mine or other optional sites are not included, and food and drinks are at your own expense. The tour is designed for travelers seeking flexibility and customization rather than a packaged group tour with fixed stops.
This full-day private tour from Salzburg provides an excellent combination of history, scenic views, and cultural stops. It’s especially well-suited for those interested in World War II sites like the Eagle’s Nest, as well as travelers keen to explore Bavaria’s charming towns and mountain scenery.
The flexibility to choose between visiting a Salt Mine or taking a boat ride enhances the experience, catering to different interests and energy levels. The knowledgeable guide and private setting make this a comfortable and enriching way to spend a day in the region.
While the entrance fees are not included, the overall experience offers excellent value, especially for those who appreciate personalized attention and a well-paced itinerary. This tour is an ideal choice for history enthusiasts, scenery lovers, and adventurers seeking a memorable Bavarian adventure.
“Our guide was wonderful and very knowledgeable of the history and the local areas. He was very accommodating and gave excellent guidance throughout…”
What is the price of this tour?
The cost is $864 per group of up to 7 people.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours.
Are hotel pickups included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off in Salzburg are included.
Can I choose my afternoon activity?
Yes, travelers can select between visiting the Salt Mine or taking a boat ride on King’s Lake.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for the Salt Mine or other sites are not included.
What languages are available for the tour guide?
Guides operate in Spanish, English, and Portuguese.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, the flexible schedule and private setting make it appropriate for families or groups.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations are available with pay later options and full cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
What site visits are included?
The tour includes the Eagle’s Nest, Hitler’s bunker complex, and the grounds of the Berghof.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its private nature, flexibility to choose activities, and focus on both history and scenic beauty set it apart.