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We continued on to Berchtesgaden after our time in Munich celebrating Oktoberfest to enjoy the stunning Bavarian Alps. Join us as we recount our adventures hiking through the national park, cruising on the crystal-clear waters of Konigssee Lake, exploring the iconic Eagles Nest, marveling at the Wimbachklamm Waterfalls, and venturing on a day trip to the charming city of Salzburg, Austria. You know, we had a lot of fun last week at Oktoberfest, but it was really nice to get away, be in nature and it was such beautiful scenery. So when I say the Bavarian Alps are the Alps that are in the southern portion of Germany here, right? It, you know, kind of those same vibes here, but everything is a lot more lush and a lot more green here, big mountains, towering scapes, so green along tons of lakes. There are some hotels but like we saw a lot of Airbnb stays but were like the traditional Bavarian like cottages. I would say really cute with the flowers on like the porch deck and coming out of the windows and. Like this is exactly what it looked like here from just the the buildings, the way they carved the wood, the colors that they have, the wood, painted trim. But literally probably no more than feet away is the border of Austria, kind of like where that trail dead ended us. So one thing that we learned that we did not do is we took all train transport and bus transport. So had we had a rental car, it would have given us a lot of flexibility to do more of the activities that we wanted to do. And you know, I have relied on the past on Google Maps before and using it for the public transport piece. There was one day where we had a really tight connection and our bus was running late and we ended up missing that bus and then having to wait like 45 minutes till the next one went. If you do not press that, that is the bus stop you need to get off at, they are just blowing right past that. So we learned that the hard way where they just went right on by the stop we needed to take and we missed it. I mean, this day of traveling to get to Berkness Garden was just like chaos from hell, but in a fun way. They spent a lot of money to come out here and then just so many things started going wrong that day leading up to it. So so then we take the cab, we get to our hotel and you know there was supposed to be another couple on this trip and we had booked all of the rooms. But when we cancelled this room, even though we picked that we only wanted to cancel one, they cancelled our entire reservation. Are we paying the full price of what it was supposed to be for the three days this, that and the other. It was more in the mountain region and the 2nd hotel that we checked into because of that air was right next to the lake. But they must have recently remodeled it because the rooms were amazing and they have not updated their pictures online, so I felt turning. So, but like our hotel where we stayed at the first night though again like Brittany said, kind of not by the lake, more in the mountain region. We went out like after we had gone out for the day, finished with some like coffee and dessert there. They closed down very early on Sundays, so if you plan on being there on a Sunday, just keep that in mind. I would also recommend purchasing tickets in advance for the Eagles Nest and the Genderball Gondola. And Hitler had a hideout and little kind of sanctuary at the top of a mountain out here called Eagles Nest. Another thing too, and this is really cool, is that every hotel that you check into gives you a guest card for you to use on your buses, and so it will give you free bus rides everywhere you go within the region. So then is it more cost advantageous to buy online early or wait for the guest card to get the discount? So if you have that already in advance, you could just show up maybe minutes before that time and you know the the amount of time you would save is more advantageous than the few dollars on that one. But if you want those little small little knickknack things and street food like that or just little snacks, then they were pretty much cash only. So I mean, you can access it if you have data, but at the same time you just want to preemptively download it. Because here more than anywhere on our trip, definitely need to have that because less people spoke English here than one in Munich. You would also want to download Google Maps of the offline area as well because you can lose reception in some parts of it. And then we mentioned before in our Oktoberfest episode, but you might want an esim or data of course. Just like when we said the River Thames or Toms or Thames and they they ripped us a new one from London, huh? Every room that we had had like a little patio area and you could look out and it was just so picturesque. They had a bomb little cafe with like they made their own pies and tarts and things and they had like a really good coffee and tea, so. But yeah, yeah, but like, where it was at was like, the parking lot was down below, and I just, like, threw it because I was just so pissed. Yeah, there was going to be a a reminder of this time in Germany because there was a scuff on my stainless steel because it made it through like the little banister rail. And I was like, all right, well, you know, we, we got a good laugh at that and Garrett, Melissa got to see a Jamal freak out. And then we got a even better laugh because Jamal and Garrett are like we need a beer after this day. And then when we get there, finally, like Britney said, we were like, we need a beer and we went to the low embro tent. And then Garrett, I thought he was just trying to, like, irk my chain a little bit and play with me. And then we just started like busting up laughing because it was like how can this day get any more freaking ridiculous than this? Like after the day and then I order non alcoholic beer and you see the person at the table kind of sitting across from us, He had a regular beer. They could bring it in, the big boy glasses and all that stuff and we get the non alcoholic beer and she brings us little baby cups. Like she was a nice waitress nice enough, spoke English, one of the few like in the area that actually did, but she did not give us fair warning. When we got back to the hotel, we had that coffee dessert, then we got in the pool that was covered indoors in the sauna. I ended up getting some pork and it was like crispy on the outside, moisten the inside, some sauerkraut and what else did it come with? But I feel like a lot of European breakfast buffets are like meats and cheeses and of course they had a few like other savory things and items like that. We really enjoyed the breakfast buffet here and then we went to the National Park, so we needed to How did we get there? We ended up getting there via taxi and so this was kind of something that we were worried about, right? Because we were supposed to check out of the hotel this day, because we were supposed to get to the new hotel and so to do our hike, we needed to take the boat ride. And so I was kind of even stressed of that thought like earlier in the day yesterday at that point, right, of like, how are we going to move our luggage? Today they started turning around, started turning around, except for the fact that my COVID started to onset at this point in time. Unfortunately they only narrate it in German, so we had no idea what they were saying about the region, but it was a nice ride. The captain came out, he played the trumpet, and you could hear the echo back of what he had just played. And when I say long and narrow to each side of the lake is just sweeping mountains thousands of feet up. And so that was a cool little demonstration to see, but really the scenic beauty along that in the morning and just kind of with that eeriness of cloud cover before the skies start to clear, really beautiful. I remember watching the stories when you were all there and you could hear the trumpet playing back. We had the trail mostly to ourselves, so we were going to do the Rothbach waterfall, was about a five mile hike, took us about four hours. But then when all the trails they show you elevation, it showed something that was like freaking wild. Like, even though I was starting to feel sick, I was just like, wow, this is, like, really beautiful. We probably only came across two other people on the way to the trail, but on the way back there was a ton of people. They actually have like the church open where you can go in, check it out, but they also have a beer garden on the outside. So this may be a stop depending on if you do your research and coming to this area to do good hikes from this stop yourself versus the one that we did at the very end of the lake. We were like, we are ready for one here and what a cluster it was when we were here at Saint Bartholomew Church. And so the woman that was manning the cart, she was taking every single order in front of us people getting their beers and getting their, like, little stands to put on their table for their food. So eventually we sat at that table outside for minutes literally waiting for waiter to come to us. I mean we went into the church and saw the church cause of course the church is there, but this was probably like our worst experience. Funny enough, like as we were hiking, of course, you know, you get into conversation on the hikes and as I mentioned, this was really garmalis first trip. He asked, Like on our travels, have we ever really experienced discrimination of any sorts or just be like, oh, you guys are Americans? I really feel like that was the situation here because I know no other reason why she would have not served us food. And then the only other people were speaking English to her, and clearly not German because they were Asian. Because there was like a whole bunch of cyclists that rode miles and miles and miles on the strenuous bike trip, and they made it to a small town and they were looking for something that was light and refreshing and like not too heavy and so, but they. And we actually were teasing here and Melissa a lot because we were originally going to take the gondola up and then do the hike down. Cloud cover did start to come in, so it did start to obstruct our view a little bit, but we went up, got an ornament from there. And then we took the gondola down and we checked into our new hotel right at the lakefront and it was so beautiful. So everything like the gondola, the boat, rides along the lake, the kind of little village area where all the hotels are and shops all congregated in this area. They already put it in our rooms or tell us you guys are paid up from the hotel that you were staying at the night before. They had the heated towel warmers, you know, so you put your towel on and it warms up your towel. But I know they have racks that have like heat currents run through them, so you just hang it up on the rack. Tips like this are exactly what you can find in our travel itineraries, so I think this is a good time to mention that we have a ton of travel itineraries available on our website. 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Again, I mentioned this kind of earlier in the episode, Everything transits through the bus stop at the train station. And then like we mentioned, the wait times between transfers are either very close or very long in between. I would say maybe what took about minutes to kind of walk up a little bit of a hill to get there. So we went all the way to the end and then we just took in the views on the way back instead of going down the dirt path. Beautiful waterfalls, that Moss sweeping down the narrow gorge, watching the water come through it. But when Allied soldiers overtook Germany and in that area, the Allied soldiers that raided it actually like broke off some of the marble on the fireplace. The fireplace is still there, but you can see where they chipped it out as like personal souvenirs to themselves and like took it as a little bit of a victory for themselves. 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And as always, please subscribe, rate and review our podcast and TuneIn every trouble Tuesday for new episodes. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Kim, Brittanie, and Jamal all grew up in the same small town. Now we adventure the world together as the Travel Squad, one passport at a time. Exploring Berchtesgaden, Germany Views and History. March 27, Explain to me what Berkus Garden is. So Berkus Garden is in the Alps, right? The Alps everyone knows as the famous mountain range within Europe. When we say Bavarian Alps, Bavaria is the southern region of Germany. Part of the area we were in is a National Park. Oh, I did not know that. Does it look like Bavarian towns do? It does, yes. So this is the type of vibes that we had out here at Brookness Garden. So really awesome. Yeah, so while I was on the beach, you all were out in Cowtown, Bavaria. What are the tips for Burke discarded? We did not rent a car and I wish we had. I had one here and kind of, like, rightfully so. This, that and the other. And of course, I know, like, in the big cities it will be. But I was like, oh, no, this. I mean, this should be totally fine. All that hoopla. And let me tell you something. That is not the case. We came again from Munich to here and again with our friends Garrett and Melissa. So this is a continuation on of our Oktoberfest trip here, right? In Munich. I would have loved to have rented a car from Munich. The problem is the bus routes are so sporadic in terms of like time. So then you got to wait at the train station. So do rent a car. Most of the routes only come once per hour. Sometimes the connections can be really tight. But you also have to pay attention to the stops. While we were in Munich, they stopped pretty much at every bus stop here. Lots, lots of things from the time we left Munich to get here kind of really LED up to it. And I just want to say this, too. Again, our friends Garrett and Melissa had come with us, had a really great time. This was really their first international getaway whatsoever, and I did all the planning. And two, like, I feel the pressure, like I wanna put on a good trip for them, right? Mean no matter how much you plan, there are days like that, you know? And this was one of those days when we ended up. Coming out here. So let me preface it a little bit. We leave Munich, we take our first train. Then we realize we have like a six minute connection to take the next train. Steps with your luggage. And it was hard, actually. Or something like. So then we make that train. Then they want to charge us more because we we have luggage. When we were in Munich. I had no problem canceling that other room. This is a really popular touristy spot. This is a really great spot and it was in terms of the things to do, scenic beauty. But this is not like Munich, where lots of people speak English. Even though on my screen I show our active reservation. Building, building it up. So eventually we ended up getting the hotel situation taken care of and by by taking care of. Yes, but for one day. And she was able to put us there for the night. We were having to spend the night three nights. So she says, well, let me call around. Like, we got you there for the next two nights. So tomorrow you guys are going to have to check out from here. Going down this anxious. Oh yeah. Pathway got it. So another tip that I would recommend is stay near the lake. She put us the next day. Not where we originally made the reservations. Yes, I felt like it was a hidden gem it. So really beautiful views. Had an amazing restaurant, amazing pastries. So I mean really good vibes. Talking about tips, Jamal? I imagine you want to purchase tickets in advance because this is a touristy area. So one of the hikes that we wanted to do requires a boat ride on the lake. So you need a purchase tickets in advance for the boat ride. You have to take a specific bus because it goes up these steep mountain ranges. You have to take an elevator to even get there. And of course they have a famous gondola there. So all of that. To your point though of like should you wait for the discounts, what you get? We still needed cash in this area. There was a place where they made sort of crepes and that was cash only. Here is download Google Translate for German and have it downloaded like I said, right. So we have a link for our Arrow low esim and definitely buy some data in advance. Good tips? OK, how many days total were you in this area? So I kind of already mentioned it. We took that train from Munich. We had that short connection. We had that hiccup with the hotel, but the hotel that we stayed at, it was called. I know again from last episode of this one, forgive our German. I mean, German is such a hard language to pronounce like. But we took a taxi here, but they had beautiful mountain scapes. Like, they made a really good, like, cafe latte, like vanilla water. It was just so delicious. So they also have a covered indoor pool and sauna too. And did you use? It we did. Well, maybe you should have just offered the right price to the right cab driver. Maybe, but it would have been very expensive. So now after all of this, like the hotel situation, the bus ride, everything, Jamal is upset. So they only have like 1 little shop there. And then I look over and I really see a bus ahead. Not even listed on the schedule that it was gonna come at that time, right? I start jamming because I do not want to sit there for another hour. Seen you Jam you can. I could jam when I need to jam, yeah. Thank you, Kim, for throwing that out there. Everybody else is running, but not as fast. I make it to the bus and I start like kind of like tapping on it. And then the bus driver gives 0 shits and just starts like driving off. Like I tapped on. Yeah, he he just gave zero fucks on that and just drove off. And I was just like great. So then I just got, like so pissed. I had my water bottle in my hand. I just freaking chucked that. And you scuffed it up. So you we we had like a little. But like, it hit some rocks. Like they got to see a good freak out too, No? They are honorary squatties now after that. Yeah, Yeah, absolutely. It was. Literally the their bus system there is like chaotic. So rent a car. Like, I really rent a car. Do yourself a very rent a car. So we decided to just, you know, relax for the rest of the night. We went to a traditional Bavarian restaurant. And so they order a beer that looks familiar to them and they order the non alcoholic beer. So basically, you know, we go to this Bavarian restaurant. It was really highly rated. The food out there was really delicious. Do we have the name of the restaurant? What a shame. Like, my beer is here. I noticed she brings out little baby cups. Why is it not, like, in a larger cup? I said no way. Like, I was just so stupid. We just had low, bro. What are you talking about? He says. Look at the menu and look at the bottle. Like we both like we need a beer. The calm nerves me more than anybody. So did you order another beer with alcohol? Not at that point. Drink the non alcoholic. Oh, I I drank. I bought it. You know, it still tasted like beer. Really delicious coffee. PG and no no. But I did find the name of the restaurant we ate at. It was called Ghost House Unterstein and it was really good. I think it came with some sort of potatoes. Well, it was. Or mashed potatoes. Yeah, it was super, super good. Absolutely delicious. And then we went to the pool and thought of the pools covered. So on Sunday we had we started the morning with a breakfast buffet at the hotel. Really good. So we were expecting great things for the breakfast buffet and it was pretty good. But it was really good and it. Like, no exaggeration. Like 10 feet away. You guys could have just brought your luggage to the new hotel. These are slower parts. Here again, the car rental would have been. We would have had a place to leave our luggage, so we take the taxi, we get to the lakefront. And she said absolutely no problem. So we were able to do that. Turning around. But you know, we were going to be doing some hiking that day, so and I was sick. Come on, you definitely want to be hydrated. Super easy to carry and keep stocked in your hiking backpack. Carry on suitcase, day, pack or purse. Some of our favorites are Tangerine with immune support which you all needed on this trip. So like you said Kim, things were starting to turn around. For us. So we were supposed to be on the So that was really good news. But they did stop in the middle of the lake. They did this little demonstration on the acoustics. It was really cool. And this lake is long and narrow. And we were kind of in that area. So I think Garrett thought like, Oh yeah, the sound is just coming back. But it really was the echo. Even on the Instagram story was that loud. And you just feel like you are in Germany, you know, like in this little European town. So it really gave great vibes. But if you go to All Trails and look at this hike, it will tell you the appropriate mileage. So going first thing in the morning to have the trail to yourself is absolutely worth it. That was the first stuff that we had passed on the way over. So we get off at the church. Beer garden at the church. Google it. Bartholoma Church. Really crazy. And really bright colored red roof and really scenic, really beautiful. I could say all four of us did. We did. We did not exhaust ourselves from beer from Munich and Oktoberfest. Then she goes no. And she said, she said where are you seated? And Jamal and Garrett Point. And she goes. At least 10 different people order in front of us. All of them walk away with beer. The only other people that did not was an Asian family that spoke in English also. So we decided to go out for pizza instead. There was spot like two blocks from our hotel. A rattler is half German beer mixed with like half lemon, lime soda or like a lemonade. And radler stands for cyclists in a dialect of German. Yeah, so not I know I was about to say. So not water, but give me some sort of beer, but give me something lighter in it. So the. Local Germans. The operator of the inn made this drink to cater towards them and it caught on. And so rattlers are very popular and so we decided to try it. What was your opinion on that, Jamal? So give it a go. It sounds good. Yeah, it sounded good. I liked it. But Britney was the only one. But then we wanted to go take the gondola up the Jenner Ball mountain. Yeah, the reservations are open. You get to see the valley below, so green. Like, this seems terrible. So you could save a little bit of money if you go after three, but they close at Then I see a trail. Another 15 minute hike up some seep stairs. You guys can stay here. So we go to the top. We got to see lake views. It was really beautiful. And the gondola here is right by the lakefront, right? We loved it. Yeah, it was a beautiful, beautiful room, nice big bathroom. So when you get out of the shower, your towel is all warm. It freezes out there. Just be warm on that one part that it touched. So we use that. It was really nice. The dining room of this hotel looks out to the lake. So very beautiful views. This night we decided we were cold. We had some goulash soup. It was delicious and they had a breakfast buffet the next morning. You know? Again, this is when I started to really feel sick. And so I was just like, oh, all right, you know? This will be great to, like, have a beer. Like, I just want some, like, tea. And I was like, oh, no, but deep down. I think I may have told him this, too. If I was like, oh, thank God, because I did not like when I have a beer. It would be really nice. With these itineraries you can get just that. And we have several international trip itineraries. We recommend their mileage and time to a lot for each and so much more. You could also go to travelsquadpodcast. And do note, we also have free itineraries for you guys to download just as well. So on Monday we decided to take a little break from the area and do a day trip to Salzburg. Or so it was like 45 minutes to an hour via bus, right? We really enjoyed it. Was there any type of? We wanted to walk up the steps to get views of the city, so we did do that. But sick were you? Like not too sick like 1 to. And then Brittany caught it later and she came home. She tested positive when we were on this trip in Germany. Like I was feeling sick. I know, I said. And again, I thought it was really a cold because all I had was a tickle in my throat. I would feel sick as I was getting later in the day. I would rest, sleep and then feel refreshed again. No like smell or taste lost. No, none of that. I really thought we just had a cold. But anyways, continuing on with Salzburg, we decided to take the day pretty leisurely. We walk around the city, get views of the city. We were strolling around the streets and we actually accidentally walked into a cemetery. Yeah, it is. I mean the city of Salzburg. And the first time Brittany and I had been here, we ate at a place called Mozart Cafe. And why is it called Mozart Cafe? Because this is the birth place of Mozart. He was born in Salzburg, lived in Salzburg, maybe even died there. How good these ones are. We took Garrett and Melissa and they did not disappoint. Mozart Cafe Apricot dumplings. Go get it, bomb. It was really good. They like, love coffee shops and just going in there and you can enjoy desserts. They have a whole repertoire of desserts in there. But of course we got the apricot dumplings since we loved it so much the first time. But just go in there, sit, enjoy a leisurely coffee. We really loved. So the signs had to be like illustrated to show what they were going in for. So I mean, we just strolled the streets. This is one of those cities where you just go into the shops, stroll the streets. This is where they filmed The Sound of Music. So lots of people who love that movie come here. We love free walking tours, Kim. Yeah, she had a very nice walking tour. We went to the Maribel Palace and Gardens, we saw a dwarf garden. It really was. And yes, we were right on the border. So whenever you go someplace, just kind of look around and see, hey, what unique thing can I do? So then you just kind of get these like little different vibes and everything like that. But Tuesday was our last day. So this was our overflow day that we did both of those. So we were like, we wanted to be out like at like AM. So we ended up having to leave our luggage, just like by the entrance. Hey, can you make sure reception takes this and puts it in the back? So like we left on good faith that our luggage would be there upon our return. You can get there sooner if you take, you know, a taxi or have your own car. So it involves transfers. Where it drops you off for these waterfalls is on the main road. You have to do a little bit of a hike. Definitely a highlight I had been. But we were able to fit this in in the. I was like, I will make it work. So we did. Then we took the bus back to the main train station. So it was supposed to be a retreat and also a fortress for Hitler. More high-ranking members of the Third Reich went to visit. But as we kind of mentioned earlier, you have to catch an elevator to the top. That elevator is built in the center of the mountain. So you really go of course. I do think it would be cooler if it looked more like a nest. And that marble was actually gifted to Hitler and the Nazis by Benito Mussolini. So you can go in. You can hike up. Yeah, you know. Pretty strenuous too. Very strenuous too, yeah, so we decided not to do that. When you get to the top, there are really, really great views. You can do some hiking. We had mentioned in the beginning of this episode. We would have been able to get this done quicker, faster all of that. Of course we have to have a beer. We had a nice overlook of the lake. As a matter of fact. The views of the lake and the mountains were better from here than the gondolas. Yeah, getting up there is a feat in itself. So there was possible avalanches and rock falls. So from there we decided to take the bus back. The problem is the next train is like an hour, hour and a half. But we just wanted to get back to Munich at a good time. I set down my water bottle at the reception of our final hotel and I forgot it. It was time to let it go. If you take anything away from this episode, rent a car. Rent a car. And on that note, it is time for questions of the week. Historical aspect and I really enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Yeah, I would have to agree. But I do think I touched upon this earlier too. Very good answers. Well, it sounds like you guys had a great trip in this part of Germany. Little dip into Austria, coming off a good trip in Munich in Oktoberfest. Yeah, absolutely. I love this trip. This is probably my favorite part of the Germany trip. I would go back to this area. It was that beautiful. One well, Jamal freak out that Jamal will acknowledge he had one. I said it, I said it, I said it, I said it earlier. I had it on this one. Just remember, Brittany oversells. A point. Found the information this episode to be useful? We have more Amazing adventures and tips in store for you. Bye Squadies! Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Travel Squad.

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