Embark on a customizable private day tour from Munich with your own professional driver-guide and vehicle. This 10-hour experience lets you explore some of Bavaria’s most iconic and picturesque destinations at your own pace. Whether you want to visit the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle, stroll through the charming mural village of Oberammergau, relax by the crystal-clear Eibsee, or discover the stunning alpine scenery around King’s Lake — the choice is entirely yours.
Pickup is available from hotels or agreed locations within Munich central area. Please wait in the hotel lobby at the agreed pickup time. Exact time may vary based on your location and itinerary.
You may select from a list of recommended destinations and plan how long you'd like to spend at each location — as long as the total driving distance remains within 300 kilometers and the driver’s working time stays within 10 hours. Additional charges may apply if the itinerary exceeds the included distance or time limits, and we will confirm any extra fees with you in advance. Your driver will pick you up from your hotel in central Frankfurt and take you on a comfortable journey tailored to your interests. This is the perfect experience for travelers who prefer a more personal and flexible way to discover the highlights of the region. We’ve also prepared two suggested itineraries to help you get started: Sample Itineraries: LINE A: Neuschwanstein Castle + Oberammergau (Painted Village) + Linderhof LINE B: Königssee Lake + Zauberwald (Magic Forest) LINE C: Hallstatt Village (Austria) + Chiemsee Lake LINE D: Zugspitze Mountain + Eibsee Lake
(Optional: 26 €/adult; 25 €/senior (>65 years old); 5€/child)Neuschwanstein has undoubtedly become a business card for German tourism. It is a famous castle in Germany with many tourists. It is located in the Alps on the southern border of Germany, on a hilltop nearly a kilometer high. This Ludwig II has a masterpiece of national strength, with fairy-tale looks and scenery. The interior of Neuschwanstein is also extremely graceful, but after all, it is impossible to cover up the tragic fate of Ludwig II. There is a Marien Bridge on the foothills behind Neuschwanstein Castle, from which you can see the panoramic view of Swan Castle.
(Optional)Oberammergau is a municipality in the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in Bavaria, Germany. The small town on the Ammer River is known for its woodcarvers and woodcarvings, for its NATO School, and around the world for its 380-year tradition of mounting Passion Plays.
(Optional)Linderhof Palace is a schloss in Germany, in southwest Bavaria near the village of Ettal. It is the smallest of the three palaces built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the only one which was actually completed and that he lived in most of the time from 1876.
(Optional: Schifffahrt Königssee: 22,80 €/adult; 11,40 €/child (6-17 years old); Free (≤ 5 years old))Königssee is located 5 km south of the small town of Berchtesgaden on the German-Austrian border. It is a narrow and beautiful lake eroded by glaciers. It is like a northern fjord and the lake is clear. The lake is like a mirror, Bishengmeiyu, surrounded by mountains, and the mountains are steep. It feels like a giant who is in the mountains and crosses the boat. It is like a fairyland. It is known as the most beautiful lake in Germany. . It is said that the name of King Lake is derived from the surrounding mountains, one like a king, one like a queen, the middle of the hill is their children, and there is a witch peak lying in the distance.
(Optional)The enchanted forest is located in the Ramsau region of Berchtesgaden, a border town bordering Austria in Germany. You can cross the forest by walking through the forest. The forest trails follow the tributary of the Hintersee, and the stream is full of birds and flowers, suitable for walking. Zauberwald was named after the 1920s and 1930s and was known as the Magic Forest for its romantic atmosphere created by landslides, forests and streams, and later developed into a famous tourist attraction.
(Optional)known for its stunning alpine scenery, the village is famous for its traditional wooden houses and salt mines, and is often considered one of the most picturesque places in Europe. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Hallstatt is a beautiful town surrounded by lakes and mountains, nestled between the Dachstein Alps and the serene Hallstätter See.
(Optional)The largest lake in Bavaria, with ancient glacial ruins and the Alps to the south. The specific location is between Rosenheim, Germany and Salzburg, Austria. Often referred to as the "Bavarian Sea." Lake Chiemsee is a famous leisure resort in Bavaria.
(Optional: Round-trip tickets for the Zugspitze cogwheel train/cable car: €66/adult, €53/youth (16–18), €33/children (6–15) in winter (November to April); €75/adult, €60/youth, €37.5/children in summer (May to October)) Zugspitze, the highest mountain in Germany at 2,962 meters, offers breathtaking views of the Alps and surrounding countries. Easily reached by cogwheel train or cable car, it features panoramic viewing platforms, glacier skiing in winter, and the crystal-clear Lake Eibsee below. At the summit, visitors can enjoy traditional Bavarian cuisine while taking in the stunning alpine scenery. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, Zugspitze is an unforgettable highlight of any trip to southern Germany.
(Optional)Eibsee is a stunning alpine lake located at the foot of Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze, in Bavaria. Known for its crystal-clear emerald waters and breathtaking mountain backdrop, Eibsee is a popular destination for hiking, swimming, boating, and photography. A scenic 7.5 km walking trail circles the lake, offering panoramic views and peaceful spots to relax. Its pristine beauty and tranquil atmosphere make Eibsee one of the most picturesque lakes in the German Alps.
(Optional)The Eagle’s Nest, or Kehlsteinhaus, is a historic mountain retreat located near Berchtesgaden in Bavaria, Germany. Built as a 50th birthday gift for Adolf Hitler, it sits atop the Kehlstein mountain at an elevation of 1,834 meters. Today, the Eagle’s Nest serves as a popular tourist destination, offering panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps and the surrounding Berchtesgadener Land. Visitors can explore the building’s tea house, enjoy hiking trails, and learn about its historical significance in World War II.
(Optional)Pilgrimage Church of Wies, also known as the Wieskirche, is a beautiful rococo-style pilgrimage church located in the Bavarian Alps of Germany. Built in the 18th century, it is renowned for its exquisite interior decoration, including intricate stucco work, frescoes, and gilded sculptures. The church was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and continues to attract visitors and pilgrims from around the world for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.
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