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Travel Information
Arriving by plane at Munich Airport
The
of the Deutsche Bahn is pretty good,
self-explanatory and also available in English. It covers schedules of
long distance, as well as urban connections (e.g. from the airport to
downtown Munich). For the final destination, just type in Tegernsee,
which is not only the name of the lake, but also the name of the village,
where the railway ends.
On arrival at the airport, proceed to the S-Bahn (city railway) station below the
central area of the terminal, by simply following the S-signs. You can
take any of the two lines S1 or S8, both go to Munich main station and to the
city centre (Marienplatz), but on different routes.
Tickets have to be purchased in advance (both for the connection to downtown
Munich as well as to Tegernsee!). There are separate ticket vending machines
for connections within Munich (city railway, subway, buses and trams) and
for trains. If you need both, local transportation and railway to Tegernsee,
you can buy one ticket at the vending machine of the Deutsche Bahn.
Local tickets need to be stamped at one of the blue endorsing machines
(see image) you find close to the escalators,
train tickets do not.
Taking the train, you have to be careful, because most of the trains to
Tegernsee split-up on their journey and only one part of it will end-up
there.
Have a look a the labels on the cars or ask the friendly conductor.
When you finally made it to Tegernsee, take a cab, which will take you the
last miles to Ringberg Castle.
Arriving by car
Point the navigation system of your car to:
Schloss Ringberg
Schlossstraße 20
83708 Kreuth
or use any online route planning, like Google Maps.
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