Inzell is a municipality in the district of Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for the Eisstadion Inzell, an outdoor artificial ice rink that has been used for many international speed skating championships. It is now an indoor oval.
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4 based on 51 reviews
Great facility well worth the effort. We had a very nice time. We were outside but the weather was great.
4.5 based on 248 reviews
Lovely gondola ride to the top of the mountain, then a nice leisurely walk around the top before a lovely meal and drink in the restaurant at the top. Then back to the bottom on the Rauschberg bahn
4.5 based on 111 reviews
We went there to recharge our batteries and it certainly worked. At times I visited the park several times a day to either sit near the Fountain and let the world go by or walk near the Gradierhaus, where evaporated salt water helps to clear your respiratory system. We often sat in the park until it closes, which is 10pm.
Only once did we spot some shady characters, which spoiled it a little.
Overall it's an amazing park, which often has music Performances in the park and nearby.
Not good for children, as the park is there to enjoy the calm and relaxing surrounding and not the screaming of children. There is a children's park nearby.
5 based on 56 reviews
Spent a great rainy afternoon at this beautiful toy and model train museum, after watching the construction process for a couple of years(or more). It was worth the wait. We hardly "train nerds" but I must say the model layout is absolutely amazing and had us spellbound. Luckily we visited in March, so it was not very busy, and we were able to linger over the exhibits without feeling rushed or crowded.
This museum is in a great location as well, close to Bad Reichenhall and Berchtesgaden, as well a to tourist holiday apartments, hiking trails and restaurants in Piding and Anger. Great to see a year-round attraction for families and people of all ages.
4 based on 24 reviews
Situated in the town centre a few mins walk from the train station this museum provides an interesting insight into the geological history of the region. It is easy to find from the Station by following the yellow Mammoth footprints on the foot path and the grounds are great to walk around on a dry day with fossils dotted around to touch and examine at close quarters. The Highlight of the museum is the huge Mammoth Skeleton on the upper floor which will fascinated all ages. There are also bones of Mountain Lions and other animals that used to roam the area as well as various fossils and recreations of different caves systems. Guides are available in English and the museum is suitable for all ages.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
The Salzburg Open-air Museum in Grossgmain is located on the outskirts of Salzburg in the heart of an enchanting natural landscape. With the historic museum´s narrow-gauge railway you experience a marvellous ride through the 50 hectars of grounds. A network of upkept hiking trails connects about 100 original buildings constructed over the last six centuries. Explore the old farmhouses, be amazed by the simple but nevertheless diverse life of earlier times and enjoy the hospitality in the cosy museum tavern!
Rural architecture, mostly farm buildings built between 1700 and 1900 have been moved here from their original locations throughout Salzburg, cared for and preserved here. You can enter many of the buildings, which include period home furnishings and farm equipment. Good explanations are in German and English. Their restaurant has good food, too!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Der Moorerlebnispfad erstreckt sich nördlich von Inzell durchs Moor. Es gibt Wegweiser und viele Infotafeln und "Erlebnisstände" zum spielerischen entdecken der Eigenheiten eines Moores.
Aber auch nur zum Wandern eignet sich das Moor hervorragend, es ist sehr ruhig.
4.5 based on 191 reviews
While visiting the gorgeous Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall, or passing through the Salzburg or Berchtesgaden region a trip in the World's oldest twin cabin mountain cable car can't be missed. This lovely old cable car system - running since 1928 - takes you through...MoreThank you for your visit and the good commendation.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
There is a bit of a climb up a hill to get to the park and the first part of the park is for the small kids, which is nice, but is a bit overwhelming at first. Once you get your orientation going, it's easy to find the good stuff. Although it is limited in comparison to other themed parks around Europe, it's got enough things to keep all ages of kids entertained and there is also enough for the adults, who sometimes get too involved. Some rides are aged/height restricted, and the notices were in German, so be aware as some rides could be a bit dangerous otherwise. We were there on a overcast/damp day, so good shoes are a must as I had a small fall on a wooden bridge that damaged my knee - my mistake though. The kids were excited all the way through the park, and they wanted to stay longer, but after a few hours, we needed a break.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Insbesonder für Familien mit Kindern ist der Erlebnispfad eine tolle Sache. Ein Rundweg vom Inzeller Ortsteil Adlgaß, den man in etwa 1,5 bis 2 Stunden schaffen kann. Naturerlebnis und interessante Details über den Wald und die darin befindlichen Lebewesen, können auf angenehme Art und Weise verbunden werden.
Für ambitionierte Bergwanderer hingegen, empfielt sich eher eine Wanderung auf die nur im Sommer und am Wochenende bewirtschaftete Kohleralm oder auf die bewirtschafteten Bäcker- und Gießeralmen.
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