Transfer from Berchtesgaden
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Departure from Berchtesgaden
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Estimated arrival to Cesky Krumlov
11:48h

Trip duration: 168min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Hallein Salt Mine
Austria

115 min

The Hallein salt mine was dug by the ancient Celts over 2500 years ago and it was open for public 450 years ago for the... first time. But, what’s truly amazing about this mine is that it hasn’t lost any of its magical appeal to this day. Visitors enter the mine on a mine train and after the fun ride they can slide down one of the two miner’s slides to get to the amazing subterranean salt lake where they can take a silent boat ride. The tour of the mine is both fun and educational as visitors learn all about miners’ lives and the conditions they had to endure while working here.

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Vyssi Brod
Czech Republic

75 min

Vyssi Brod is the spiritual center of South Bohemia since the 13th century. It comprises of the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary,... various farm buildings, an abbey, and the monastery. The most notable parts of the monastery are the early Baroque style altar in the church which, thanks to an ingenious panel system created by two local monks, can be changed four times a year; the famous painting of the Madonna of Vyssi Brod by an unknown artist; and an art gallery with over 100 paintings. Another high point is the richly decorated library dating back to the Baroque period that contains over 70,000 medieval books, scrolls and manuscripts. A guided tour is required to see the monastery complex and visitors should wear appropriate clothing.

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Schonau am Konigssee
Germany

75 min

Schonau am Konigssee keeps striking so many travelers as one of the most impressive landscapes in Germany. This narrow, fjord- like, lake surrounded by three... huge mountains has such a clean water that you can actually drink it. The lake is ranked as the cleanest lake in Germany thanks to the environmental protection. No private boats, fishing, windsurfing or camping are allowed at the lake, but there is a fleet of electric boats that glides silently across the lake and from these boats visitors can enjoy the serenity of the Alps, gushing waterfalls and the calmness of the lake.

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Salzburg
Austria

135 min

Salzburg is rightfully considered by many as a treasure chest of art and culture. The birthplace of a world famous musician, Mozart, Salzburg celebrates his... life and work in two museums: The Mozart Residence and the Mozart Birthplace. But, the city’s greatest son is also remembered in so many other ways - Mozart chocolates, Mozart rubber ducks, Mozart ice cream, you name it. Salzburg will also leave you amazed by its history and architecture. UNESCO recognized this greatness and included it in its World Heritage List as a city of “outstanding value to humanity”. You too will be convinced once you witness its numerous sightseeing attractions.

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Sankt Gilgen
Austria

75 min

Being located at only 29 kilometers from Salzburg and with its very scenic setting, Sankt Gilgen is the perfect day trip destination. The panorama of... Sankt Gilgen may seem familiar to many as it was here that the opening scenes of the movie “The Sound of Music” were filmed. It is an elegant, relaxed village that offers a good base for walkers, hikers, sightseers and for water sports on the azure waters of Lake Wolfgangsee. There are two options to reach the mountain top, either taking a short cable car ride or walk the mountain trail from the village, which is well worth since the views from the top are spectacular.

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Mauthausen Memorial
Austria

75 min

The horrors of this place are probably best described by the harrowing nickname that Nazis gave to Mauthausen concentration camp: “the bone grinder”. It is... impossible to imagine the crimes that happened here. It was classified as a Grade III camp, which means that all inmates were to be exterminated through the exhaustion of the grueling labor. A minimum of 90.000 people died at the camp from exhaustion, illness, being shot and many prisoners committed suicide as the only way out of this hell. The preserved historic premises of the Mauthausen Memorial include the Wiener-Graben quarry, the Stairs of Death, the SS-Quarters, the Camp Prison, the Gas Chamber and the Museum with the Room of Names.