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For a taste of Berchtesgaden’s storied past, stay at this traditional lodge where Bavarian royalty once crumpled the sheets. Rooms are very well kept and the south-facing (more-expensive) quarters offer dramatic views of the peaks. After a day's sightseeing, dinner in the hunting lodge–style Hubertusstuben restaurant is a real treat.


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2. Dokumentation Obersalzberg

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3. Eagle's Nest

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4. Königssee

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5. Salzwelten

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6. Untersberg

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7. Stille Nacht Museum

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8. Keltenmuseum

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