Saturday, 18 August 2018

Day trip to Chiemsee

Munich is surrounded by beautiful castles, with the most famous being Neuschwanstein, also known as Swan Castle. Not many people are aware of the existence of Herrenchiemsee, a castle built by King Ludwig II, the same king who built Neuschwanstein. This never completed replica of the Palace of Versailles is situated in Herreninsel, 1 of the 3 islands around Chiemsee lake, and makes a good day trip away from Munich.

I visited the area on a summer Sunday on my back to Munich from Budapest. As there is no direct train from Budapest to Prien am Chiemsee, I had to transfer to another train in Salzburg. From Prien am Chiemsee train station, you can either take the steam train or walk to Chiemsee lake. I decided to take a walk along the beautiful and quiet neighborhood since the timing of the train did not match my schedule.

Prien am Chiemsee
Steam Train

Always love the Austrian houses - full of blooming flowers in the balcony 

Chiemsee
Reaching the Chiemsee lake after a 20mins walk

I bought the ferry ticket for the boat tour (Island Tour West), which allows me to visit Herreninsel, and Fraueninsel, where an old monastery is located. Do take note of the ferry timings to avoid being stranded on the islands.

Chiemsee

Chiemsee

On board the ferry - this is the lower deck to escape the wind or sun

Herreninsel
Arriving at Herreninsel

Herrenchiemsee is a 10 mins walk from the ferry terminal, and you can easily follow the signage to reach the castle. It was drizzling when I reached, but this did not dampen my spirit; instead, it highlighted the mystery surrounding the life of King Ludwig II, who spend his fortune building castles, and his rather abrupt death, which halted the construction of this castle.

Herrenchiemsee
Herrenchiemsee

Coffee break while waiting for the tour to start

I joined the English tour where an English speaking guide bought us to the interior of the castle and explained the history in details. As compared to Neuschwanstein, this castle tour gave me a deeper insights on the life of King Ludwig, and the luxurious interior left me in awed. Unfortunately, no photo taking is allowed during the tour.

The sun came out after the tour, allowing me to take more photos of this beautiful castle.

Herrenchiemsee


Herrenchiemsee

Herrenchiemsee


Herrenchiemsee

Herrenchiemsee

Herrenchiemsee


Herrenchiemsee
Another mode of transport to & fro the ferry terminal

Chiemsee
View of Fraueninsel from Herreninsel 

I visited Fraueninsel next, the second biggest island (after Herreninsel) around Chiemsee, where a monastery stands since thousand of years ago. The monastery is just next to the ferry terminal.

Chiemsee
On the way to Fraueninsel

Fraueninsel
Arriving Fraueninsel

Fraueninsel

Fraueninsel
Benedictine nunnery built in year 782 

Fraueninsel

Fraueninsel

As the sun returns after a downpour, Chiemsee becomes even more charming against the clear blue sky with view of the mountains in a distance. 

Chiemsee

Chiemsee

Chiemsee

This ended my weekend getaway trip to Budapest and Chiemsee, while another working week awaits for me in Munich.

Going back to Munich via the regional train

Prien am Chiemsee
Prien am Chiemsee station

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