A luxurious spa facility and a bevy of bespoke beauty treatments await you at Therme Bad Aibling. Nestled amidst the Bavarian mountains, the seclusion of its location adds to its charm and is a perfect retreat for those seeking complete relaxation. Set in an avant-garde structure, it features several top-notch treatment rooms, saunas, steam rooms, a relaxation area, indoor and outdoor pools, a private hammam and more, along with therapeutic and specialty massage facilities.
A spectacular canvas of steely grey mountain facades standing over the verdure of grasslands, the Kampenwand mountains are a breathtaking natural monument. These scenic mountains turn into a white wonder when dense snow covers its surface. A haven for outdoor lovers, climbers, hikers, the cable car affords beautiful panoramic vistas of the environs. The snow-covered slopes during winter are also a great haunt for skiing enthusiasts.
Heimatmuseum Prien is situated within a historic building and has been enthralling visitors with stories of this town since the early 20th-century. From the living conditions of that era to significant events and art, everything about the region can be viewed under one roof. The major highlight here are the Chiemsee paintings, which showcases different landscape works by prominent regional artists.
Located on a hill, Kirche St. Wolfgang is a beautiful church in the tiny little town of St. Wolfgang, Germany. It was consecrated in the 15th century and consists of interiors from the Baroque period. A popular pilgrimage destination once upon a time, the courtyard of this church offers some spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
The Baumberg Abbey is located in the in the northern part of the Traunstein district of Bavaria in Germany. It was established in the 1100s by the Count of Sulzbach as per the dying wishes of his wife. In the 16th Century, a massive reconstruction of the monastery took place in a Baroque style, though hints of the previous Gothic elements remain. It was originally of the Augustian Canons but is now a Catholic deanery.
Right at the heart of the town of Rosenheim lies its biggest attraction, Max-Josefs-Platz. Old buildings in Salzach-Inn style shape the historical market place in the pedestrian zone. Other than marveling the breathtaking architecture of old buildings, you can also enjoy a light meal or a cup of coffee at any of the restaurants/cafes lined up in the area and watch the hustle and bustle of the central square.
The magnificent structure of Kloster Zangberg is nothing short of a visual treat. The monastery can be dated back to the 11th Century and has a rich history. The monastery has a beautifully decorated interior with intricately painted walls, carvings, spectacular chandeliers, and a beautiful ceiling. Today, the monastery hosts many local musical concerts and orchestra performances.
Jugend- und Kulturhaus Sonic is a versatile venue that stages a variety of performances. Concerts form a major part for their events line-up, making this place a must-visit for music lovers. Additionally, interesting events like poetry slams and a range of workshops keep the Jugend- und Kulturhaus busy on other days. An entertaining escape after your busy day, Jugend- und Kulturhaus Sonic is a delight for patrons of all ages.
Heimatmuseum Bad Aibling is a stunning local history museum. The museum showcases the rich history of the region in addition to various artifacts, furnitures, handicrafts and priceless objects.
Located less than a minute away from River Mangfall in Upper Bavaria, Orgelzentrum houses a large collection of historical organs, many of which have been restored. Along with guided tours of this fascinating museum, they also host musical concerts.
The small museum in the tourist office is dedicated to the history of the old Bavarians.