It was a long drive down to Berchtesgaden. I made a quick stop at Harburg Castle. It was a short walk up a hill, with a nice courtyard and garden, and then a viewpoint of the city below.
The exit from the highway had me driving slowly through Bad Reichenhall gave amazing views of the mountains, however by the time I arrived in Berchtesgaden, I was hungry and tired. The hotel was a good twenty minutes walk from town, where all of the cafes and grocery stores were. This was the view on the walk into town.
The next day looked dreadful, dark and gloomy, with rain predicted. I decided to give it a try anyway, and drove west toward Hintersee lake. I stopped briefly near the Church of St. Sebastian. I walked around on both sides of the river. There was an odd and creepy bust of a man looking through the bushes with binoculars.
The next two days were forecast as sunny. My plan was to take the ferry across the Koenigssee lake. Google reviews warned of large crowds and advised to go early. I took their advice and booked the 8:30 boat. The parking situation was reported to be odd. Either you could pay eight euro, only in coins, or you could download a parking app. However, the parking app does not allow you to pay directly. It says it will be you in the future only. I have yet to be billed.
When I got out side at 7:45 that morning, I was greeted with a very cool morning. I immediately ran back to my room and exchanged my shorts for jeans, and packed a light jacket. On the drive over, there was still heavy fog covering the mountains. I walked up to the ferry terminal at 8:15, and they allowed me onto that boat.
They required everyone to wear masks, though the boat's windows were open. The fog was finally lifting from the mountains. My chosen side of the boat ended up having the nicer views of the two sides, allowing me to capture photos of the Church of St. Bartholomew. The boat stops at the small area with St. Bartholomew, both on the way across and on the way back. I decided to visit it on my way back, so stayed on the ferry.
On the other side of the lake was a small cafe. I was thirsty, and the closest I could find to juice was supposed to be apple juice. It had a small amount of carbonation. Halfway through the hike back to the ferry, I encountered the hordes of tourists that were reported online. I am glad that I went early.
I took the stop at the Bart Church, but didn't have the time to hike to a waterfall. Plus, I am kind of over waterfalls for the time being, between travel and now living in the land of waterfalls. Unfortunately, it seemed like the boats were mostly backed up on the departure side, it took forever for another ferry to arrive in the direction of the parking lot.
Just a few minutes walk from the dock was the Jennerbahn gondola up the Jenner mountain. The gondolas were small, and I was easily able to get my own individual cart. I took a quick picture at the beginning and then kept my eyes shut and focused on breathing and staying calm. There is a midway station, where the direction changes toward the south, and then ascends again.
I decided to hike the short route to the Schneibsteinhaus.
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