Summary: An old chapel built by king Ludwig the second. Closed to visitors. Good views around, nice long walk to reach from Starnberg. Some people mistake it for the castle next to it.
Details: As far as i know the chappel is closed to visitors, but the surrounding area is beautiful. It is located in a parc full of high trees and overlooking the lake. If you're here for a walk, take the S6 to starnberg and walk for around 2 hours by the lake to reach it. Alternatively you can take a bus from Starnberg to Berg and walk for 20 mins. Berg is also a nice small town worth a visit once you're here...
Read moreHave been here by chance. We explained the person of King Ludwig to #Bigfoot and #Littlefeet but they didn’t like the chapel very much cause it’s so dark even the windows. But the cross standing in the lake near to the shore shall be the point where his majesty died. Interesting fact is the map next to the chapel includes the the different king Ludwig trails to his castle Neuschwanstein in the region of Allgäu. We recommend the Motiv chapel for everyone cause it’s some Bavarian history but more important for us was the trail though the wood next to the lake which is...
Read moreBeautiful little Chapel directly at the water. Unfortunately it was still under renovations during out visit (until June 2018) and therefore could not see the inside. There's a small waterfront memorial for King Ludwig II where he was found. It's a nice walk from Berg in the forest before being surprised by the large chapel directly at...
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