Our plan for this day was to find the best alpine driving roads and end up somewhere outside of Salzburg. We had read several Bimmerfester’s accounts of Berchtesgaden so that was our tentative destination. Before we left for the day, we had to take advantage of the great pastry shops that we had seen all over Munich. As we were leaving, we noticed that the Munich government had good taste in cars.

Just to show that I actually went on this trip, here is a picture of me beside the car as we approached the Alps.

Here is a neat vista beside a lake that was along our route we took (I think this was along the 305).

We climbed up in the mountains a bit as we approached Berchtesgaden and as soon as we drove into town, we knew this was the spot to stay. It was absolutely stunning.

This is the quintessential Alps town that everyone imagines with dozens of “GastHaus” which are like little bed and breakfast family run hotels. Many restaurants to choose from as well as some interesting architecture and churches to see. We found an incredible place called Hotel Wittelsbach to stay for only 74 Euros for the night (on a Friday night no less). This was the view from the balcony right off of our bedroom.

After we were situated with a place to sleep, we went and grabbed a beer and dinner at one of the restaurants in town overlooking the valley.

This is what can happen when you mix high altitude and german beer.













