Attractions 

Highline 179

This breathtaking suspension bridge is not ideal for those with a fear of heights. A scenic cable car ride will take you up to the bridge, where you can cross to the other side and enjoy a picturesque walking trail on your way back down. Alternatively, you may choose to return via the bridge and take the cable car back. The site offers plenty of parking and features a restaurant for your convenience.

Eagles Nest

Once a summer retreat for Hitler, this historic site perched high in the mountains is now a charming restaurant. Conveniently, ample parking is available at the shuttle bus station, which also features a gift shop. The restaurant offers breathtaking panoramic views, making it a must-visit destination. The Eagle’s Nest is located just a short distance from the picturesque town of Berchtesgaden. 

 

The Caves of Naours

The chalk mines were used as shelters for the inhabitants and their property and then became underground hiding places, they are known as "muches" or hiding places in the Picard language.

The Underground City was dug by hand. At its peak, there were 28 galleries and 300 rooms. It was occupied from the Middle Ages until the 17th century, the underground passages fell into disuse until they were rediscovered by Abbott Danicourt in 1887. 

There is ample parking, if you ask at reception it maybe possible to overnight stay.

Liechtenstein Gorge

The highlight of the renovated Liechtenstein Gorge is the imposingly designed "Helix" staircase, a spiral staircase made of Corten steel that rises up to 30 m into the depths, where you can experience breathtaking impressions of the natural spectacle. 

The Liechtenstein Gorge is one of the longest, deepest and most impressive gorges in the Alps. It fascinates with the mighty roar of the waterfall, the moss-covered stones, a legendary atmosphere and rays of sunlight that create a rainbow in the fine water dust