You can take a cable-car from the Tegernsee valley to the summit, the Wallberg mountain, which offers spectacular views. On top, you can make a short hike around (you can climb up to a small shrine) and it's possible to hike back down to the base station (+/- 1,5 hours).
Updated Apr 4, 2011
the hike to wallberg is a very scenic hike that is just long enough to make you sweat.
the views from wallberg are very good and there is a cable car that you can take down if you don´t feel like walking back.
wallberg is also a ski resort in the winter, but i have only been there in summer months where it´s an ideal hiking spot.
Written Jun 22, 2008
Let's face it: You came to Tegernsee to see the Tegernsee, right? What better way to see the lake than board a lake boat? For a round-trip tour, you have two choices: A "large round trip" on Line A or B (a large boat, food and drink available, bicycles allowed aboard, a 90-minute trip, cost EUR 12), or a shorter "southern round trip" on Line C or D (a smaller boat, no food, drink, or bikes, a 70-minute trip, cost EUR 8). Note that the EUR 12 ticket is valid all day, so the long trip is probably your best value if you plan to take more than one boat ride. Point-to-point tickets are also available.
Updated Apr 5, 2008
Phone: +49 (0)8652 9636-0
Website: http://www.seenschifffahrt.de
A fine excuse to fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way is to stroll along the lake shore. You can gaze out at the lake and watch the boats go by, or look inland and enjoy the decorated buildings. There are plenty of restaurants, shops and cafes available should your wallet feel too heavy. On the other hand, the numerous park benches are free.
Written Sep 16, 2007
Phone: +49 (0) 8022 180140
Website: http://www.tegernsee.de (German)
Written Feb 11, 2005
Written Feb 11, 2005
Nice view from the cross ...
Written Aug 27, 2003
Nope, this is just an arch on a Bavarian street, not a McDonald's sign!! ;-)
Written Jun 5, 2003
Where there are so many visitors, there better be some good orientation :)
Written Jun 5, 2003
Website: www.tegernsee.de
The towns on Tegernsee are typically Bavarian and very beautiful. Many wealthy people live on this lake.
Written Jun 5, 2003
Website: www.tegernsee.de
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The towns on Tegernsee are typically Bavarian and very beautiful. Many wealthy people live on this lake.
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Q: Hello, all! Is the Bavaria-Ticket valid on the BOB train from Munich to Tegernsee? Thanks for the help! Mark

A: Yes. Besides the regional DB trains the ticket covers the - Bayerische Oberlandbahn (BOB) - Hessische Landesbahn - Regentalbahn - Vogtlandbahn (only the routes in...
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A 1-hour train ride southeast of Munich is the idyllic Tegernsee, an alpine lake with a lot going for it. No secret to wealthy Germans (and a favorite upper-class vacation destination), the Tegernsee...
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Tegernsee is a very pretty little place in the bavarian alps right on the austrian border. i come here frequently as i have some old friends here and i enjoy it big time whenever i am there.
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Tegernsee - A holiday paradise

Tegernsee in the summer is filled with visitors and people on holiday. The beautiful setting of the lake, the typical Bavarian towns on the shore and the wealth of activities like hiking, swimming,......
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