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My wife and I are flying into Munich and taking the train to Salzburg. After we have finished our time in Salzburg, we plan to take the bus to Berchtesgaden for several days. We would like to rent a car there so we can travel around the area. On our way back to Munich, we plan to stop to see Herrenchiemsee. My question is should resort hotels with waterpark in florida we rent the car in Salzburg instead of taking the bus and return the car there (to avoid drop off fee in another country) before resort hotels with waterpark in florida taking the train back to Munich? I don't know what to expect during Octoberfest in Munich in terms of traffic. resort hotels with waterpark in florida Or is there somewhere where we can drop the car somewhere just outside Munich and stay with the plan of renting in Berchtesgaden?
See if you can pick up the car in Freilassing, Germany, resort hotels with waterpark in florida just outside of Salzburg and drive the very short trip to Berchtesgaden. Renting in Germany is usually cheaper than renting in Austria. Dropping the car in Munich shouldn't be a problem. We've used www.gemut.com for our rentals during our last 3 trips to Germany. Ask Andy Bestor at Gemut for alternatives to returning in Munich if you'd rather do that.
If you rent a car through www.gemut.com you will get a car from one of the big companies, Hertz, AVIS, etc. at a discount and with excellent resort hotels with waterpark in florida backup service. You can pick up the car in either Freilassing (almost a suburb of Salzburg, but In Germany, reachable by a short train ride), or in Berchtesgaden.
Considering tyhat you willprobably travbelwith luggage, I would take thetrain from Salzburg to Freilassing, return to Salzburg to pick up the luggage and commenmce to Berchtesgaden. It is 45 minutes drive, on the B-305 once you are in Germany.
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In Reit continue on the B-305 north, through Unterwoessen, Marquartstein, Grassau, Bernau toward Prien. After you passed underneath the A-8 Autobahn, continue to Prien, but at the first traffic circle take the first turn right and follow the signs to the Chiemsee or See. This will take you to the boat landing for the Herrenchiemsee Palace.
Agree that driving in Germany is fun - good roads, fast cars (DO get a fast car) and generally other drivers are very good. But there are rules you must follow. The left lane is for passing ONLY. You cannot drive in the left lane. If you do, cars will come up behind you honking and flashing and running up your tail until you move over. And you don;t want this to happen when you are doing 120 and they want to do 180. (The most I have every done there is about 125 - in an Audi - but I have been passed by large Mercedes and Porsches going flat out - and had them pull right in front of me to let a Ferrari or similar pass - again flat out.
Just wanted to say I normally don't do 80mph on the highways in Germany and Austria and I'm certainly not alone. Usually have a small car (Ford Fiesta or something similar) and never had any problems. There are plenty of highways where the posted speed limit is between 100kph and 120kph, which is roughly 60mph and 75mph. Yes, many people drive way above that, but for the most part stay to the right and you'll be fine.

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