Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Tegernsee

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Tegernsee

(FYI, in German, See = Lake)

We woke up to amazingly clear, cool weather that was supposed to warm up to about 80 degrees F. We hit the S train to Tegernsee, which was highly recommended to us. 

On the train, headed about 30 miles south of Munich
We walked a couple of blocks off the train station and....aaaahhhh...wow oh wow! And, the pics really don't even do it justice. So gorgeous! 


Colin's pretty happy...and of course, his pal, Thomas the Train came along to accompany him.

There's a nice promenade to stroll along with picnic benches on the other side. 










I packed a picnic. Pasta salad with veg and proscuitto, salad greens, and a pretzel. Not too shabby...

The water was CHILLY! And, we were on guard the whole time because that lake is SOOOO DEEP and Colin can't swim yet. There was a little step down ledge just below the cement ledge...

So clear and blue-green water. The Alpine lakes are really amazing! 

Scott man's up and goes for it! 

One guy not quite in the picture on the left just took off his lederhosen, kept on his boxer shorts, and dove in the lake! He swam for a while, sunned until his boxers dried out, then put them right back on and went up to the Bräustüberl to eat and drink with his friends. And the girls did the same with their dirndl's but they had swimsuits on underneath. It was pretty cool, I must say!
That's a nice sailboat... Also, it was so serene and quiet on the lake. No power boats or jet ski's...
Life is good
And, wouldn't you know it, we're right next to the Bräustüberl Tegernsee. Famous for it's brew since Benedictine Monks made it as far back as 746 A.D. when the brothers founded an abbey. In 1803 the Bavarian royal family took over the monastery to use as a summer residence. Now, it's a great place to eat and drink before or after a swim. This place was recommended to us by our German friends, the Seidl's, who are from Munich, and it's on Scott's top 20 list to visit from The Beer Drinker's Guide to Munich. There really are no foreign tourists here and we do our best to blend in.

Note the crown on the logo, thanks to the Bavarian royals "taking over"!
Pretty tasty...I see why they "took it over" since they could! And below is our snack. A regional specialty, a speckplatte=bacon platter. It has veg, pickle, mustard, and we got a bretze too. And it's on a super cool slice of wood sanded and sealed...I must get one of these to bring home and serve my own speckplatte. YUM!



Cool interior, and there are the majority of people are dressed in their tracht, or traditional dress, of lederhosen for men and a dirndl for women. 





View across the lake
Just an awesome Bavarian building with store front below and residence above. Love the deer heads, shutters and carved railings, and I LOVE all the window boxes full of thriving plants. 


Another building in the town...everything is so clean and well-kept. We're taking in all the clean mountain air!

Love the garage doors..

OK, so our day is done and we're walking back to the train station. The sun is still out, but it's around 8 pm and have an hour train ride to get home. We're tired but happy! 

1 comment:

  1. About 20 years ago we traded homes (Munich to Hawaii) with a German family in Tegernsee. I was doing research on the third edition of The Beer Drinker's Guide to Munich (now in its 7th edition). The family we traded with mentioned that I might want to consider the Braüstüberl right there in Tegernsee for a place in the book, maybe as a day trip. Oh, they were so right!

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