The biggest festival around Chiemsee is a meeting of Bavaria and the Caribbean. Don't miss it!
The famous "hall of mirrors", most precious part of King Ludwig II's palace, is a gorgeous location for classic concerts.
One of the biggest events in wintertime is the christmas market on the island of Frauenchiemsee.
King Ludwig II. of Bavaria had a dream: He wanted to reproduce the Palace of Versailles (France), and he intended to build it even bigger. He only spent a few nights in his "Bavarian Versailles", when it eventually was finished. His death is still a mystery.mehr
The island of Frauenchiemsee is a place for all seasons with flowers in bloom throughout the year. In wintertime, the "Christkindlmarkt" on the small island is the main attraction of the Chiemsee area.mehr
There are numerous ferries that make the frequent trip to the islands and also a rage of more luxurious ships complete with sun-decks for a splendid cruise of the lake. When will you take a trip on lake Chiemsee?mehr
There is a funny saying in Bavaria: "I would love to climb up onto the Kampenwand, if only I could with my fat belly". Belly or not, you can take the cable car and enjoy the idyllic place with its great view.mehr
It will take you one day to cycle around lake Chiemsee. We recommend a few breaks to enjoy the great panoramic view in Gstadt, have a drink in the beachbar in Übersee or eat some fresh fish in Prien.mehr
Do not miss a great adventure for the whole family at the amusement park in Marquartstein! Let the kiddies try the "Summer Tabbogan Slide", the "Crazy Gondola" or let them play in the "Adventure Playground" or in the "Water Playground". They will enjoy themselves!mehr
In the generously furnished spa section of the Prienavera Leisure Centre, there are a number of different ways to relax - sweat it out in the saunas and steam rooms or pamper yourself with a hydrotherapeutic spa treatment.mehr
The 12th century castle was seat of the lords of Hohenaschau. It is also home to the Priental Museum which documents the seigniorial family and the history of the iron industry in the Prien valley.mehr