About this place
Königssee, located in the Berchtesgaden National Park near the Austrian border, is one of Germany’s most breathtaking natural landmarks. Enclosed by steep mountain walls and fed by crystal-clear alpine streams, the lake stretches for almost eight kilometres through a narrow glacial valley. Its emerald-green water is so pure that motorboats are restricted to electric propulsion, preserving the near-perfect silence that defines the area.
In autumn, Königssee transforms into a spectacle of colour and reflection. The surrounding slopes of the Watzmann and Hagengebirge glow in warm tones of gold and red, mirrored perfectly in the still surface of the lake. Morning mist often drifts through the valley, softening the outlines of the cliffs and creating an ethereal atmosphere. The sight of the small pilgrimage church of St. Bartholomä, with its red onion domes contrasting against the glowing forest, is one of the most recognizable scenes in the Bavarian Alps.
Königssee is also a place of deep stillness and tradition. The echo of the boatman’s trumpet — played once on every trip across the lake — bounces off the sheer rock faces, reminding visitors of the natural acoustics that make this place so unique. Whether you’re exploring by boat, hiking along the shoreline, or simply sitting on a bench watching the light change, the experience feels timeless and pure. Mind you, it can get crowded!
Best time to visit:
From late September to mid-October, when autumn colours reach their peak and the crowds of summer have disappeared. Early mornings offer calm water, soft light, and mist drifting between the cliffs.
Practical tips:
The lake is accessible from Schönau am Königssee, about 5 km south of Berchtesgaden. Electric boats run regularly to St. Bartholomä and Salet at the southern end. Bring warm layers — the temperature on the lake can be several degrees cooler than in the village. If you plan to photograph from the boat, sit near the open sides for an unobstructed view. If you want to visit the Obersee and use the boattrip, check the schedule. As soon as they switch to the winter schedule, the boat does not sail any further then Bartholomew.
Golden Hour & Blue Hour
00:54
Morning Astronomical twilight Start
01:58
Morning Nautical twilight Start
02:47
Morning Civil twilight Start
02:23
Morning Blue hour Start
03:25
Morning Sunrise Start
03:29
Morning Golden hour Start
18:00
Evening Golden hour End
18:46
Evening Sunset Start
19:48
Evening Blue hour End
19:24
Evening Civil twilight End
20:13
Evening Nautical twilight End
21:17
Evening Astronomical twilight End
Times calculated from coordinates using suncalc.
Current weather

17°C
broken clouds
- Feels like
- 17°C
- Humidity
- 74%
- Wind speed
- 1.5 m/s
- Wind direction
- N (12°)
- Sunrise
- 03:24
- Sunset
- 18:45
Hourly forecast
- Feels like:
- 17°C
- Humidity:
- 74%
- Wind speed:
- 1 (Light air)
- Wind direction:
- N
- Cloud cover:
- 84%
- Dew point:
- 12.2°C
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