The King Ludwig Way
- Walking in King Ludwig's fottsteps – from Lake Starnberg to Füssen
- The UNESCO world heritage Wieskirche, Andechs monastery, and the Ammerschlucht gorge
- Monasteries, churches and picture-postcard villages, unique to Bavaria
- Bavarian beer garden culture: hearty roast pork and a strong stein of beer
- Visit the fairy-tale castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive StarnbergYour journey begins in the beautiful town of Starnberg. If you arrive in good time, you can take the ferry to Berg and visit the votive chapel, which stands above the spot where King Ludwig's remains were found. On the way back, you can walk the first stretch of the King Ludwig Way along the lakeshore — the perfect start to your walking week in the Bavarian Alps.

Hotel Starnberger See is a charming boutique hotel in Starnberg, Bavaria, just about 100 m from Lake Starnberger’s scenic promenade, offering 36 cozy rooms. Guests highlight its central location—opposite the train station—for easy access to Munich, the airport, and regional attractions, and praise the rich continental breakfast and friendly staff. A boat-going steamer dock right in front of the house.

Hotel Fischerhaus is a small hotel with a personal touch in the heart of Starnberg, located only 150m from the lake. The hotel has 11 individually decorated rooms and is a true home when you are away from home as it combines traditional Bavarian hospitality with elegance and charm just as in the buildings of the famous fairytale king.
After breakfast, begin your walk along the King Ludwig Way, which leads you deep into the heart of Bavaria. Stroll alongside picturesque Maisinger Lake on your way to Andechs, home to a beautiful monastery and a renowned small brewery — the perfect place to quench your thirst.
Continue to Herrsching, set on the shores of Lake Ammersee, where you’ll catch the ferry across to Dießen.
Ascent/Descent: 220m/280m (720/920ft)

Hotel Gasthof Seefelder Hof in Dießen am Ammersee is a family-run Bavarian inn just steps from the lake. It offers cozy, well-equipped rooms, hearty regional cuisine with fresh fish, and a charming beer garden. Guests love its warm hospitality, central location, and authentic Bavarian atmosphere.

The Hotel Gasthof Maurerhansl in Dießen am Ammersee is a lovingly restored boutique hotel set in a historic building, centrally located and featuring individually themed rooms. A private lakeside property with a rowboat, stand-up paddleboards, a sunbathing lawn, and a garden invites guests to relax by the water. Culture, art, live music, and events such as the famous “Dance in the Bar” create a lively atmosphere and unique charm.

The Hotel zum See in Dießen am Ammersee is a charming family-run boutique hotel located just a stone's throw from the lake's promenade. With 18 lovingly and stylishly furnished rooms, it offers a cozy retreat for guests seeking relaxation and comfort. The hotel features a spa area with an infrared cabin and steam room, providing guests with opportunities for unwinding and rejuvenation.
The King Ludwig Way leads you through Dießen, with its charming alleyways, traditional houses, and the impressive Münster — one of Bavaria’s most beautiful baroque churches. You soon reach the region of Pfaffenwinkel, a landscape King Ludwig greatly admired. Emerging from dense forests, you’ll catch your first glimpse of the towering Zugspitze before continuing through gentle meadows to the monastery at Wessobrunn.
Depending on availability, you may spend the night in Paterzell. From Wessobrunn, the trail winds through romantic woodland to the hamlet of Schönwag. From there, follow the meandering path and the excellent King Ludwig Way signage until you reach Paterzell. If accommodation in Wessobrunn or Paterzell is fully booked, an overnight stay in Weilheim is also possible.

The Landgasthof Zum Eibenwald in Wessobrunn–Paterzell is a family-run country guesthouse set beside the historic Paterzell Eibenwald nature reserve. Guests enjoy spacious, comfortably furnished rooms. The restaurant serves traditional Bavarian and international cuisine with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients in a cozy, rustic setting, plus an idyllic beer garden under old trees.

Gasthof zur Post in Wessobrunn is a cozy, family-run inn offering traditional Bavarian hospitality and comfortable rooms. The on-site restaurant serves hearty regional dishes, including vegetarian options. The menu caters to both meat lovers and vegetarians, with options like Käsespätzle and Salatteller. Guests appreciate the friendly service, peaceful location, and easy access to outdoor activities.

The Gasthof zum Löwen in Wessobrunn is a country inn that combines traditional Bavarian charm with modern comfort. Your hosts, the Edenhofer family, warmly welcomes their guests. The spacious, rustic-style rooms offer a cozy atmosphere. A hearty breakfast with fresh ingredients such as bread from the local bakery, muesli, and coffee ensures a great start to the day.
A hearty breakfast this morning will set you up for a rewarding day of hiking. The trail continues past sleepy villages to the foot of Hoher Peißenberg (988m/3240ft). The welcoming terrace of the Gasthof at Eibenwald is an ideal spot to rest and recharge. From the summit, you can either continue on foot down to the pretty town of Peiting or take a local train (fare payable on site), which shortens today’s walk by 6km/4mi.
If you stayed in Paterzell last night instead of Wessobrunn, today’s walk will be slightly shorter.
Ascent/Descent: 470m/455m (1540/1490ft)
Shorter walk (if starting from Paterzell): 19km (12mi)

The family-run Alpenhotel Pfaffenwinkel in Peiting is located directly on the Romantic Road. It offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. The rooms are comfortably furnished, many featuring balconies with views of the town. Amenities include a garden, a terrace, and an on-site restaurant.

The Alpine-style, family-run Hotel-Gasthof Zum Dragoner is located in the village center of Peiting. The on-site restaurant is renowned regionally for its Bavarian and international dishes, including fish, game specialties, and steaks; the hotel’s bar “Xaver” offers hundreds of whiskys, gins, and cocktails. Amenities include a sauna, steam bath, infrared cabin, a bowling lane, and a charming terrace.
From Peiting, you’ll walk through dense forest and the stunning Ammerschlucht gorge—Bavaria’s ‘Grand Canyon’ and one of the absolute highlights of the entire trail. Make your way through the gorge via a network of steps, bridges, and short climbs, offering a real sense of adventure. Continue along the path to Rottenbuch, with beautiful views of the ever-present Ammergau mountains.
Today’s walk ends in the small farming village of Wildsteig, delightfully off the beaten tourist track. Depending on availability, you may stay in Wildsteig or return to Peiting for a second night. An included taxi transfer will collect you from Wildsteig, take you back to Peiting for your overnight stay, and return you to the trailhead the following day.
Alternatively, you might stay in Steingaden, further along the trail from Wildsteig. In that case, you will continue through forest and meadows to reach Steingaden.

Landhotel & Gasthof Kirchberger is a traditional rural Inn. Family Bertl and their team give a warm welcome to their guests in this small but very comfortable rural hotel. The rooms have been renovated and redecorated in 2013, now combining traditional charm and modern comfort.

Gasthof zum Strauss is a family-run hotel with a warm sense of hospitality and rural charm, located between the Ammergau and Allgäu Alps. The rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortably furnished. The kitchen delights guests with Bavarian-Swabian home-style cooking, exceptional breakfasts, and regional specialties.

This traditional guesthouse is set in the heart of the Bavarian countryside in Steingaden, just a stone’s throw from the expansive Forggensee lake. The cosy rooms at the family-run Gasthof Graf are all warmly decorated with wooden furnishings.
Today, you can choose between two variants of the King Ludwig Way: a slightly shorter route through the Bavarian villages of Trauchgau, or a longer walk across moorland via Steingaden.
Whichever option you choose, begin by crossing meadows with stunning views of the Alps before reaching the UNESCO World Heritage Site Wieskirche — a Baroque masterpiece of space and light, adorned with magnificent frescoes. From there, you can decide whether to continue to Buching via the longer or shorter route.
If you stayed in Peiting last night, a morning taxi transfer will take you to the trailhead at Wildsteig. If you stayed in Steingaden, today’s walk will be 10km/6mi shorter.
Ascent/Descent: 235m/300m (775/990ft)

The traditional hotel is set on park-like grounds near the beautiful Bannwaldsee. The property features 63 comfortable, country-style rooms and a spacious wellness area with an indoor pool, bio sauna, Finnish sauna, experience showers, and a relaxation room. Guests can enjoy regional Bavarian-Swabian cuisine.

A very warm welcome awaits you at this wonderful accommodation. Complete with free wifi and a sun terrace to catch those rays, this hotel offers everything you need for a pleasant overnight. There is also a traditional Bavarian style on-site restaurant serving local specialities.
The final stage of the King Ludwig Way is one of the finest hikes in Germany. Along the way, admire the stunning castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau, as well as the dramatic Pöllatschlucht gorge.
While it’s possible to visit the castles today, we recommend booking an extra night in the charming town of Füssen to explore the castles, monastery, and other attractions at a more leisurely pace. Regular buses and alternative walking routes connect Füssen with the castles.
Ascent/Descent: 220m/220m (730/725ft)


The Altstadthotel Zum Hechten in Füssen is a family-run, historic city hotel nestled in the heart of the old town, offering over 350 years of authentic Bavarian hospitality with modern comfort. Guests enjoy 35 individually and comfortably furnished rooms, and a small in-house wellness area including sauna. The on-site restaurant serves hearty Allgäu specialties and Bavarian-Swabian classic.

The family-run, country-style hotel enjoys an idyllic location on the edge of the forest, just a short walk from Füssen’s old town. The love for regional products is evident already at breakfast with the rich Allgäu buffet. After an active day, the spa highlight “Aktivarium” with a counter-current system and bubble function (approx. 4 × 4 m), along with a sauna and herbal steam bath, invites guests to relax and rejuvenate.
If you haven’t booked an extra night in Füssen, check out after breakfast and say farewell to the foothills of the Alps.
This trip has a carbon score of 7kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 7kg is equivalent to 1 single running shoe (not even a pair!). Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information on how we've carbon counted our trips.
Other Information
Is it for me?If you are going to do one walk in Germany then the King Ludwig Way is probably the one you should choose. Easy to moderately graded walks reward you with the beauty of the Upper Bavarian countryside, including stunning lakes, magical gorges and the spectacle of two world-famous picture-postcard fairytale castles; Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau.
Classic Routes | If you’re the active, outdoorsy type, who’s interested in taking on the great routes of the world or looking for a challenge, then our Classic Routes are for you. We’re talking the West Highland Way, Tour Du Mont Blanc and the Passau to Vienna Danube Cycle Path, to name but a few!
Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&Bs, inns, and guesthouses.
Solo Travellers, Families with Teens, Groups > 10
The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years
This walk is graded easy to moderate and is suitable for all with a good level of walking fitness. Generally, there is not much in the way of significant ascents, other than Day 4 with the ascent of Hohen Preißenberg, which you can shorten by train. The route follows good paths and tracks, and each day you’ll be walking for between 13-28km (8-17mi). You can often shorten the walks by taking public transport. The path through the Ammerschlucht gorge crosses bridges, ladders and sometimes rocky ground, so care is needed on this section.
This tour is suitable for walkers with good physical fitness as there are some longer walking days. Generally, there is not much in the way of significant ascents, other than Day 4 with the ascent of Hohen Preißenberg, which you can shorten by train.
You'll stay 7 nights in carefully chosen properties that are a mix of comfortable 3-4* hotels, traditional guesthouses and country inns. The properties we offer are, in our opinion, the best along the way, close to the path, in pretty settings, and offering an authentic experience of Bavaria. Please be aware that twin & double rooms in Germany (Doppelzimmer in German) are typically 2 single mattresses side by side in one double bed frame with two separate duvet covers and pillows. A list of our preferred/usual accommodation choices is given below. However, these are subject to availability and, particularly in peak season, can be very much in demand. If unavailable, then we will book you into accommodation of the same or a higher standard.
Single Rooms & Solo Walkers
This trip is available to solo walkers, and a supplement is payable as some of the costs are not shared. Single rooms are available should some of your party wish to have their own room, and a single supplement is again then payable.
Meals
Breakfasts are included. Packed lunches are available from your accommodation (order the night before), or you can stop on the way; there are plenty of Biergarten and kiosks to satisfy your thirst and appetite! Dinners are not included but available at all overnight accommodation or close by.
The King Ludwig Way is comprehensively way-marked with a blue ‘K’ on a white background, all along the trail. All of the walks are way-marked, and we also provide you with turn-by-turn instructions for each walk, maps and access to our GPS smartphone navigation app, so you will have no problem finding your way.
- 7 Nights in hand-picked 3-4 star small hotels, guesthouses and country inns
- 7 Breakfasts
- Daily door to door luggage transfers
- Ferry from Herrsching to Dießen.
- Detailed information pack, route notes and access to our navigation app
- 24/7 telephone support from our German and UK offices
- Flights and travel to Starnberg and from Füssen
- Lunches, dinners, drinks and snacks
- Travel Insurance
- Optional ferry journey on Day 1
- Taxi transfers or public transportation if you wish to shorten a walk
- Personal expenses such as drinks, phone calls, extra transfers, tips, etc
- Any items not specifically mentioned in the program
- Additional nights during the holiday
This walk is available to start on any day of the week between May and October.
Oktoberfest: If you are planning on travelling between mid-September and the first week of October, please note that availability is usually extremely limited due to Oktoberfest, and it is essential that you book a considerable time in advance.
The Alpine foothills are usually sunny during the summer, however recent years have shown that the weather here, as in most parts of the world, is becoming increasingly unpredictable. You should be prepared for all weather eventualities and pack accordingly.
By Air: Munich is the most convenient airport. There are regular train connections (duration approx. 15-20 mins) with regional trains and the S-Bahn. For further information, visit the website of Deutsche Bahn for timetables and tickets.
By Rail: Munich Hauptbahnhof has excellent connections for trains throughout Europe. Again, please visit www.bahn.co.uk for information.
By Road: Please let us know if you are planning to arrive in Starnberg by car; so that we can inform your first hotel and check as to the parking availability. Please note that there can be a charge for parking your car (if available) at the first hotel for the duration of your walk. It is essential to check this in advance.
In Füssen there is a train station and there are many connections to various other stations in South Germany, such as Munich (duration approx. 2 hrs) or Augsburg (duration 1h40) where you can continue your journey throughout Europe or to Munich Airport.
Your bags will be transferred between your accommodation as per your itinerary. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20kg per person.
The distances and ascents/descents are approximations of the recommended routes.
Please be prepared by packing all the necessary items, such as proper rain gear, sun hat, and sunscreen. Your information pack has detailed advice and a kit list on what to take. This includes good waterproof gear, walking shoes/boots, and many other useful bits and bobs.
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care.
We suggest you book as soon as your plans are finalised so that we can secure the best accommodation options for you. If you are considering booking during Oktoberfest, then making arrangements as soon as possible is essential, as this area is extremely popular during September and October.
This walk is graded easy to moderate and is suitable for all with a good level of walking fitness. Generally, there is not much in the way of significant ascents, other than Day 4 with the ascent of Hohen Preißenberg, which you can shorten by train. The route follows good paths and tracks, and each day you’ll be walking for between 16-30km, but can usually shorten the walks by taking public transport. The path through the Ammerschlucht gorge crosses bridges, ladders and sometimes rocky ground, so care is needed on this section.
Your bags will be transferred from your accommodation as per your itinerary and moved onto your next overnight accommodation. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20kg per person.
Your detailed information pack will be sent to you after you book. This has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes and a day pack.
You can enjoy this tour from the beginning of May, to mid-October. Spring is great as blossoms are on the trees, and we also particularly love later in the season, when the autumn colours of Upper Bavaria are simply stunning.
You can use public transport or a local taxi to continue to your next overnight stop. Your accommodations will be able to help with arrangements, or we are able to assist you from our German and UK office.
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