This private day combines the pleasure of driving through the Bavarian Alps, elegant vehicles, a refined royal palace, and a dramatic suspension bridge high above the valley. We shape the journey around your pace, taking care of timing and small details, so the experience feels smooth, personal, and quietly memorable from start to finish.
Regardless of the hours indicated, please ignore the duration; this is a full-day trip dedicated entirely to you. We do not sell hours; we provide a complete, unhurried journey at your own rhythm.
Every guest receives a concise printed tour booklet in English with an itinerary summary and key historical insights to enhance their self-guided exploration.
To ensure a completely stress-free start to your day, your professional chauffeur will arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled departure. We handle all the coordination: for hotel pickups, we meet you directly in the lobby, while for private addresses, the vehicle will be positioned perfectly at your doorstep. You will receive your chauffeur’s direct contact details 24 hours in advance, so you always stay in control. Your journey begins the moment you step out of your door, with a pre-conditioned cabin and a calm, reliable partner ready to lead the way.
he day begins with a comfortable drive from Munich into the Bavarian Alps. Linderhof Palace is the smallest and most intimate residence of King Ludwig II, known for its richly decorated interiors and refined garden setting. This is the cultural centerpiece of the journey, where architecture and atmosphere take priority.
After the palace, the route opens into a softer alpine landscape. Plansee is one of the clearest mountain lakes in the region, surrounded by forest and peaks. This stop is not about sightseeing, but about a visual pause, a moment to step out, take photos or simply enjoy the stillness of the water.
The journey continues toward a more open and dramatic setting. highline179 is a suspension bridge connecting the historic Ehrenberg ruins, offering wide panoramic views over the valley. It forms the final highlight of the day, with a sense of space and perspective.
On the return route, we pass through Ettal and Oberammergau, two traditional alpine villages. Ettal is known for its Benedictine monastery, while Oberammergau is recognized for its woodcarving tradition and painted houses. Depending on timing and your preference, a short stop can be arranged. The day concludes with a relaxed drive back to Munich.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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