The river Traun accompanies you to Traunstein, a former salt town. With the construction of the world's first pipeline in the year 1619, the era of"white gold\\\" began for the city. Even today, many original buildings are proof of this. After the bike ride, the town square with its cafes and restaurants is a good place to relax and enjoy.
You reach Bad Reichenhall via Teisendorf, the Höglwörther See and the towns of Anger and Piding. Relaxation also offers the Gradierwerk, an open-air inhalatorium in the Kurgarten. From Bad Reichenhall the route runs via Bavarian Gmain and Bischofswiesen to Berchtesgaden. The historic saltworks and 500-year history impress. You should also not forget a tour of the"Royal Castle\\\".
From Berchtesgaden it is not far to the final destination of the long cycle route: the Königssee, located in the middle of the Berchtesgaden National Park. The only national park in the Alps of Germany has a unique beauty. The Königssee is world famous, not only for its crystal clear water, but also especially for the pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomä, the symbol of the Königssee. The return journey is done by train from the station in Berchtesgaden, where you can sit back satisfied and full of unforgettable memories.