Discover Eagle's Nest - Private Tour


Taking the road from Obersalzberg, Adolf Hitler’s former home and southern headquarters, to the Eagle’s Nest is an experience in itself. Blasted out of solid rock in a record thirteen months, the road is a one-of-a-kind and impressive work of engineering that climbs up the Kehlstein Mountain towards the Eagle’s Nest car park.


The building itself was a project by Martin Bormann and was presented to Adolf Hitler for his 50th birthday as a teahouse for diplomats. It escaped bombing during WWII and has since been open to the public as a restaurant and historical monument. The stunning views over the Berchstesgadener Land could almost make you forget the building’s start, but the building and brass-lined lifts that take you up through the heart of the mountain into the restaurant, also serve as a stark reminder of the power of the National Socialist regime.


Type of vehicle

The Mercedes E-Class for groups of 1–3 people

VW minivan for groups of 4–8 people


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Private tour for complete convenience
Ride on a lift through the heart of Kehlstein Mountain
Admire the view from the top of Eagle’s nest
0 Nights from €522pp Prices correct at time of publication - . Prices subject to change and availability.