St. John’s Hill (natural monument)
ice-age moraine hill with panoramic view of lake and mountains; for 200 years crowned by the
“St. John of Nepomuk”, the patron saint of fishermen.
Museum ship “Tutzing
Built in 1937 and in regular service until 1995; since 2001 at the jetty as a restaurant, Mi. – So. open
Höhenried Castle
youngest castle building in Germany, completed in 1939, by brewery heiress Wilhelmina Busch-Woods; public park with enclosure of white deer
Buchheim Museum
expressionist and also ethnological art collections of the author and artist Lothar-Günther Buchheim, also accessible by the museum ship “Phantasie” from Starnberg.
Bernried
“most beautiful village in Germany,” first mentioned in 1122; monastery (Missionary Benedictine Sisters) with collegiate church, formerly an Augustinian canons’ monastery; Bernried Park (nature conservation).
Auweiher
idyllically located in the forest moor pond, warmest water in the area (bathing pond).
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Created: A. Seitz, explanations: A. Behringer; without guarantee, no liability
Map material: Landesvermessungsgesellschaft (LVG)
Tourist-Info Tutzing
Leidlstraße 1
82327 Tutzing
Opening hours
October 1 – April 30
Monday – Saturday: 10-12 o’clock