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Tegernsee

Tegernsee is a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, located in the district of Miesbach in Upper Bavaria. It sits on the southern shore of Lake Tegernsee and lies about 50 kilometers south of Munich. The area is known as a year‑round resort, offering natural scenery, outdoor recreation, and cultural heritage.

Geography and economy: The lake is the focal point of the region, with the surrounding Bavarian Alps

History and landmarks: The region has a long history, with Tegernsee Abbey playing a central role in

Transport and administration: Tegernsee is part of the Bavarian administrative district of Miesbach. It is accessible

providing
opportunities
for
hiking,
cycling,
and
winter
sport.
In
summer,
visitors
enjoy
boating,
swimming,
and
lakeside
promenades;
in
winter,
the
area
attracts
guests
for
nearby
slopes
and
spa
facilities.
The
local
economy
relies
heavily
on
tourism,
hospitality,
small
businesses,
and
regional
crafts.
medieval
Bavaria.
The
Benedictine
monastery
contributed
to
religious
and
cultural
life
before
its
secularization
in
the
early
19th
century.
The
town
preserves
traditional
Bavarian
architectural
character
in
its
historic
core,
and
churches
and
monuments
reflect
its
heritage.
by
road
and
regional
rail
services
that
connect
it
with
Munich
and
other
parts
of
Upper
Bavaria.
The
municipality
serves
as
a
gateway
for
visitors
exploring
Lake
Tegernsee
and
the
surrounding
mountains.