Old Reichenhall
Discover the historical roots of the city and its salty past.
This route takes you on a journey through old Reichenhall – a town shaped for over two millennia by the power of salt. You’ll wander along narrow alleys and stone bridges, past towers that once guarded the brine springs, and buildings reborn after the devastating fire of 1834. At every corner, walls and squares tell stories of resilience – of destruction, renewal, and the enduring interplay between nature and human craft.
Along the way, you’ll encounter medieval watchtowers such as the Peter-and-Paul Tower and the Pulverturm, cross the historic Luitpold Bridge with its roaring cascades, and arrive at Florianiplatz, the square miraculously spared by the great fire. The Old Saltworks reveals the secrets of the “white gold,” while inns and cafés – from Bürgerbräu to Café Reber – invite you to rest and savour the city’s living traditions. And above it all, Gruttenstein Castle still keeps watch over Reichenhall’s ancient salt heritage.
This walk of about two hours immerses you in history, culture, and craftsmanship – a path where you can experience Reichenhall’s past come alive and sense the timeless spirit that continues to shape the city today.
Places to Eat
Gasthaus Gruttenstein
after about 15 minutes
Cozy tavern with a small beer garden below Gruttenstein Castle.
Bürgerbräu
after about 30 minutes
Traditional Bavarian inn serving classic regional dishes in the heart of the old town.
Café Reber
after about 35 minutes
Café and confectionery offering homemade cakes and the famous Reber Mozart-Kugeln®.
Stations of the route
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Start: Vacation Apartment
