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Discover the unique Bavarian brewery experience at Kloster Andechs with a virtual reality tour, combined with beer tasting options and stunning monastery views.

The Kloster Andechs: Brauerei-Tour mit Virtual Reality entdecken offers a fresh way to experience one of Bavaria’s most cherished monastery breweries. This tour, located in the scenic Andechs Monastery, lasts between 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, making it a flexible option for day-trippers from Munich or those seeking an engaging brewery visit. With a rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 19 reviews, it clearly appeals to visitors looking for an innovative combination of tradition and modern technology.
What makes this experience stand out is the use of virtual reality (VR) to provide an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how the renowned Andechs beers are brewed. The guided tour combines live explanations with immersive VR visuals, giving a detailed insight that’s both informative and entertaining. Guests can also choose whether to enjoy just the VR experience or to add a beer tasting session afterward, which includes sampling different Andechs beers. The tour is suitable for a wide age range, with non-alcoholic drinks available for children and those under 18.
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The tour begins at the foot of the mountain hill opposite the monastery brewery. This central location makes it straightforward to find, especially for those arriving by public transport. It takes just over an hour to reach from Munich via the S8 train to Hechendorf, followed by a bus transfer on bus 928 heading toward Kloster Andechs. For visitors driving from Munich, the trip takes approximately 50 minutes.
The tour ends at the same meeting point, so there’s no need to worry about complicated logistics. The site itself offers food and drinks at the Brauustüberl, which is open from 11 am to 8 pm, and visitors can explore the pilgrimage church or take a walk on the Holy Mountain before or after the tour.

The core of the experience is the combined guided tour and virtual reality segment. During the tour, a live guide explains the traditional brewing process, while guests wear VR headsets that showcase immersive visuals of the beer making, from the raw ingredients to fermentation and bottling. This innovative presentation offers a new perspective on Bavarian brewing, especially appealing to those interested in technology-driven experiences.
The VR content is described as high quality, with some reviews mentioning the sharp visuals and clarity of the film. The virtual experience also allows visitors to see what’s happening inside the brewery, even on public holidays when production is in full swing.
For guests who select the tour with beer tasting, the experience continues after the VR segment with a taste test of different Andechs beers. This additional session provides an opportunity to sample the flavors and appreciate the qualities of Bavaria’s famous brew. The tasting allows visitors to connect what they’ve seen in VR with the actual products, enhancing the overall experience.
Children and those not drinking alcohol are not left out; delicious non-alcoholic drinks are available, ensuring a family-friendly atmosphere. The beer tasting is described as a highlight by many, since it complements the visuals with real, flavorful samples.
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Unlike traditional brewery visits, this tour’s use of virtual reality offers an interactive and educational experience that appeals to tech-savvy visitors. The combination of guided explanation, immersive visuals, and beer tasting makes it a well-rounded activity.
The authenticity of the monastery setting combined with the modern VR adds a unique twist on Bavaria’s well-known brewing tradition. The duration flexibility and family-friendly options make it accessible for different groups, from tech enthusiasts to families with children.

Visitors should arrive at least 10 minutes early for the tour. The tour is conducted in German, so familiarity with the language is helpful, especially for detailed explanations. The live guide supports the experience with humor and enthusiasm, according to reviews, making the tour both informative and enjoyable.
While the VR experience is highly praised for its visual quality, some reviews note that the tour in English was not explicitly announced, so it’s best to check language options beforehand if needed. The experience is not suitable for children under 6 years old.
Beyond the brewery tour, visitors often spend extra time exploring the impressive pilgrimage church nearby, which is part of the monastery complex. The Holy Mountain offers scenic walks with views over Bavaria, making this a full day of cultural and scenic exploration.
On-site, the Brauustüberl provides food and drink options, with plenty of Bavarian specialties to enjoy after the tour. This makes the experience not just educational but also a chance to relax and soak in the authentic monastery atmosphere.
The tour includes the VR headset and live guide in the price. It offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for spontaneous plans or changes. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, ensuring flexibility in planning.
Booking is straightforward, with multiple start times available, and the duration varies depending on whether an additional beer tasting option is selected. This flexibility makes it suitable for different schedules.
The Kloster Andechs brewery tour with virtual reality blends Bavaria’s brewery heritage with cutting-edge technology. It appeals to those interested in beer, culture, and modern storytelling methods. Visitors who enjoy interactive experiences and authentic Bavarian sights will find this tour engaging and memorable.
While the tour is primarily in German, the immersive visuals and overall atmosphere transcend language barriers, making it worthwhile for a broad audience. The beer tasting enhances the experience, allowing visitors to savor the flavors that Bavaria’s monks have perfected for centuries.
This tour offers a distinctive way to see and taste Bavarian brewing—with the added fun of VR technology—and fits well into a day trip from Munich or a cultural exploration of Bavaria’s Holy Mountain.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 6 and above can participate when accompanied by an adult, with non-alcoholic drinks available.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours, depending on the selected options.
What does the VR experience include?
The VR shows vivid visuals of the beer brewing process, offering a behind-the-scenes view that complements the guided explanations.
Can I join the tour if I don’t speak German?
The tour is conducted in German, so some familiarity with the language is helpful. The visuals, however, may help non-German speakers understand the process.
Is food available after the tour?
Yes, the Brauustüberl is open from 11 am to 8 pm and serves food and drinks on site.
How do I get to Kloster Andechs?
It’s accessible by public transport from Munich (S8 to Hechendorf + bus 928) or by car, taking about 50 minutes from Munich.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What makes this tour different from other brewery visits?
The use of virtual reality for a visual tour of the brewing process is a key feature, making it more interactive and engaging.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, with non-alcoholic options and an engaging VR experience, it’s suitable for families with children over 6.
What should I bring or prepare?
Arrive 10 minutes early and be ready for a German-language guided experience with VR headsets.