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Live guided Salt Mine Berchtesgaden bus tour from Salzburg
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Live guided Salt Mine Berchtesgaden bus tour from Salzburg

Visit the Salt Mine Berchtesgaden and enjoy a bus tour then through the 500-year-old mine by train to hear fascinating tales about this underground world.

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Salt Mine and Original Sound of Music combo tour from Salzburg
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Salt Mine and Original Sound of Music combo tour from Salzburg

Combine the famous Original Sound of Music Tour with a visit of the Salt Mine in Berchtesgaden and visit the beautiful surroundings of Salzburg for a full day.

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Berchtesgaden private and guided walking tour
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Berchtesgaden private and guided walking tour

Explore the alpine Berchtesgaden in a private tour and marvel at the beauty of the city.

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Königssee private walking tour and boat tour
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Königssee private walking tour and boat tour

Visit Schönau am Königssee on a private walking tour and discover the Königssee lake on a boat tour. Admire the Berchtesgaden Nationalpark.

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The inside story

Immerse yourself in an underground world where ‘white gold’ is found. The Salt Mine (Salzbergwerk) Berchtesgaden is the oldest active salt mine in Germany, being active for over 500 years. Located in Berchtesgaden, a small town in the Bavarian Alps just 15 miles outside of Salzburg, the salt mine is a very popular attraction amongst tourists of all ages with around 330,000 annual visitors.

The Salt Mine Berchtesgaden was officially founded in 1517 by Prince-Provost Gregor Rainer, but the salt mining industry in the region goes back to the late 12th century. Not only was the salt used a resource, it was traded and became a huge source of income for the Prince-Provostry of Berchtesgaden. The mine remained independent to the estate of the Holy Roman Empire up until 1803 when it then became part of Bavaria after two laws were passed.

Book a tour and experience what it's like to be a salt miner! Put on the traditional mining suit and hop on the miner train as you travel over 2,100 feet into the mountain. In this unique atmosphere, you will learn how the salt is formed and extracted in 3D animation. Once inside, enjoy an original miner's slide as you make your way down the 130 foot slide towards to the grottoes. Finish the adventure on a raft which will bring you across a salt lake before you head back on the train. Buy a souvenir at the salt shop to help you remember your visit to the underground world!

Besides for 7 days of the year, the salt mine is open everyday of the week, all year round. From April 1- October 31, the salt mine is open from 9 AM-5 PM with tours occurring every 10 minutes. The opening hours from November 2- March 31 are 11 AM-3 PM with tours about every 25 minutes. Salt Mine Berchtesgaden is accessible by car and public transportation as buses and trains will bring you within walking distance, while most pre-booked tours include round trip transportation.

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Salt Mine Berchtesgaden Bergwerkstraße 83, 83471 Berchtesgaden, Germany Berchtesgaden