Tegernsee: the dream for arabic visitors

The nature paradise between Munich and the alps

The Tegernsee valley is located about 50 kilometers south of Munich on the edge of the Bavarian Prealps. The 6.5 km long and 1.4 km wide Tegernsee is fed by crystal-clear mountain streams and framed in the south by the Hausbergen Wallberg, Leonhardstein and Hirschberg. Around the lake are the four communities Bad Wiessee, Gmund, Kreuth, Rottach-Egern and the city of Tegernsee, which have retained their original and typical character for centuries.

Authentic tradition, exquisite culture, alpine elegance, pure nature – the Tegernsee holiday region is both traditional and cosmopolitan for its visitors and scores points in terms of enjoyment, health, glamor and fun.


What to do around Lake Tegernsee

Those who are interested in nature can immerse themselves in the underwater world of native fish species in the Aquadome freshwater aquarium, get an insight into the realm of the golden eagle or learn interesting facts about fauna and flora on the nature trails.

With its high-quality hotel industry and infrastructure, the holiday region Tegernsee is a year-round attractive travel destination. National and international leading accommodation establishments as well as numerous smaller, lovingly managed accommodations in the upscale segment ensure an all-inclusive stay.


Reasons to visit Tegernsee

  • Extensive shopping round in the towns around Lake Tegernsee
  • Wallbergbahn – a fantastically beautiful, safe hover that surprises with unique views of the Tegernsee valley, the wreath of the surrounding mountains and the ever-emerging peaks of the high mountain world.
  • Probably the most beautiful way to explore the shimmering blue-green lake and its surroundings is a tour with one of the striking Tegernsee ships.
  • Enjoy culinary delights and views at Lake Tegernsee – Visit the delightful restaurants & cafes around the lake

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