
Berchtesgaden Bavaria, Germany Travel Guide
Major airports serving Berchtesgaden.
Transfer options from airports to city/accommodation.
Direct flights mainly land at Munich Airport (MUC). Salzburg typically requires a connection within Europe. From Europe, flights straight to both SZG and MUC are common from various European cities.
Prices are typically highest during peak summer (July-August) and winter holidays (December-January). Shoulder seasons (May-June, September-October) often provide better deals.
Both airports provide standard facilities including car rental, taxis, shops, restaurants, currency exchange, and ATMs. Munich Airport is larger and offers more amenities.
Berchtesgaden lies very close to the Austrian border. Since both Germany and Austria belong to the Schengen Area, routine checks of your passport at the border are generally absent. However, always carry your ID, which means your passport or national ID card, for identification purposes.
Berchtesgaden Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) serves as the main train station. Regional trains (Bayerische Regiobahn - BRB) operate from Freilassing. Freilassing functions as a regional hub featuring connections to Salzburg Hbf and Munich Hbf via Germany's National railway (DB) trains. Buy tickets on the web via the Db website, at train stations, or from ticket machines.
Long-distance bus travel (like FlixBus) typically serves larger cities like Munich or Salzburg. From there, transfer to inter-town trains or buses to reach Berchtesgaden. Direct long-distance bus connections to Berchtesgaden are limited.
Berchtesgaden's natural landscape makes walking and cycling popular ways to explore.
Taxis provide a non-stop transport option in Berchtesgaden, as ride-sharing services are not common.
Beyond standard public and private options, Berchtesgaden offers unique ways to experience its scenery.
Accessibility services for travelers with mobility needs.
Utilize your Berchtesgaden Guest Card for complimentary bus travel, which simplifies local movement and saves on costs.