Aussichtspunkt auf Tal und Schloss
Aussichtspunkt auf Tal und Schloss: Valley and Castle Viewpoint
Discover Wankerfleck: A peaceful Bavarian escape with ancient trees, stunning mountain views, and royal history.
Wankerfleck, near Halblech, Germany, is a serene spot known for its ancient maple trees and views of the Geiselstein peak. Once favored by King Ludwig II, it offers a peaceful escape and a connection to Bavarian history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From major train stations like Füssen or Garmisch-Partenkirchen, take a regional train to Halblech. From Halblech Ortsmitte Bus Stop, you can take the Kenzenbus towards Kenzenhütte. The bus stops at Wankerfleck. Check the bus schedule for the most current timings. A single ride on the Kenzenbus costs approximately €10.
Car
If driving, head towards Halblech via the A95 motorway and B17 highway. Follow signs to Halblech and then navigate towards Wankerfleck. Parking may be available nearby. From Halblech, follow signs for the Kenzenhütte; this road passes Wankerfleck. Be aware that parking might be limited, especially during peak season.
Taxi
From Halblech train station, a taxi or rideshare service offers a direct route to Wankerfleck. The fare may vary depending on the distance and time of day. Expect to pay around €23-€35 for a taxi from Füssen to Halblech.
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