In one of the farthest corners of Bavaria and just across the border from Austria sits the small alpine town of Berchtesgaden. The population of this enchanting German village is less than 8,000 people. With a national park, ski resorts, scenic lakes, and countless hiking trails, it's hard not to fall in love with the crisp beauty all around the city.
Berchtesgaden also has historical significance and is perhaps best known for the "Eagle's Nest," a building that was infamously used by Hitler and other Nazi party members during World War II. While many tourists pass through the town to see the building and nothing more, savvy travelers are realizing that the luscious scenery and cozy Bavarian culture alone are worth adding Berchtesgaden to their itinerary.
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Berchtesgaden also has historical significance and is perhaps best known for the "Eagle's Nest," a building that was infamously used by Hitler and other Nazi party members during World War II. While many tourists pass through the town to see the building and nothing more, savvy travelers are realizing that the luscious scenery and cozy Bavarian culture alone are worth adding Berchtesgaden to their itinerary.
#Berchtesgaden #Königssee, #Alps
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