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Second oldest national park in Germany and the only national park in the German Alps. There are various hiking trails from which you can make good observations.
Nationalpark Berchtesgaden covers an area of approximately 210 square kilometers. It is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with the eastern, southern, and western boundaries coinciding with the state border between Germany and Austria. The national park has rugged cliffs, forests and wild torrents, as well as green pastures and idyllic valleys. There are beautiful places for observing alpine birds. Acvilă de munte is a characteristic species of the Berchtesgaden National Park. Four pairs regularly breed in the protected area. Since 2021, young Zăgan have been released annually. As a bark beetle specialist, the Ciocănitoare de munte reaches high population sizes in the National Park. Other rare woodpecker species like Capîntortură, Ghionoaie sură and Ciocănitoare cu spate alb can also be found.
Cocoș de munte and Ieruncă also benefit from the high structural richness in the forests of the National Park. In the area of the upper timberline in the mountain pine fields and alpine grasslands as well as on alpine pastures, the Cocoș de mesteacăn is regularly found. The Mierlă gulerată also nests here. In the rocky areas you can find Ieruncă alpină and Fluturaș de stâncă.
Among the other birds you can observe in the area are Lăstun de stâncă, Stăncuță alpină, Alunar, Minuniță, Ciuvică, Pescărel negru and Brumăriță de stâncă. Alpine animals such as chamois, ibex and marmots can also be observed.
260 kilometers of hiking trails and alpine paths open up the national park - from barrier-free circular hikes to high-alpine summit ascents. The national park also offers guided tours to special bird species (see the link below).
Berchtesgaden National Park is situated in the southern part of Germany, right on the border with Austria. In the immediate vicinity are the five communities of Berchtesgaden, Bischofswiesen, Marktschellenberg, Ramsau and Schönau am Königssee.
By car you can reach the Berchtesgaden National Park coming from Germany via the A 8 Munich-Salzburg freeway (exit: Bad Reichenhall), from Austria via the A10 Salzburg-Villach or via the A1 Salzburg - Vienna. You can drive right up to the borders of the national park. No private car traffic is allowed in the national park itself. At the central entrances to the national park there is a limited number of parking spaces for which a fee is charged. Click on a P in the map for directions. On the edge you can reach the Jenner by cable car.
By public transport: Berchtesgaden station has very good connections via the InterCity train "Königssee" from Hamburg via Hanover-Würzburg-Munich-Berchtesgaden. With a change in Freilassing, there is also the InterCity or EuroCity from Frankfurt to Salzburg via Heidelberg-Stuttgart-Munich. In addition, regional trains run on the Berchtesgaden-Munich route, changing trains in Freilassing. From Freilassing to Berchtesgaden, the Berchtesgadener Land Bahn (BLB) operates.
The Klausbachhaus is a good point to observe Acvilă de munte. The golden eagle observation station is about 20 minutes' walk from the Hintersee National Park information point ("Klausbachhaus"). From here you have a very good overview of the area. Information boards introduce the "King of the Skies", inform about his way of life, hunting strategies and the long-time monitoring of the Berchtesgaden National Park.
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