For more than 100 years, the Munich-Nymphenburg Botanical Garden has been looking after an outpost in the Wetterstein massif at an altitude of 1,860 meters. The high altitude of the Alpine Garden makes it possible to cultivate over 1,000 plant species from the most diverse high mountain ranges, from the local Alps to the distant Himalayas.
Alpine plants that have never been seen before grow here - such as the blue poppy (Meconopsis x sheldonii, photo).
Just a few meters above the Alpine Garden is the famous King's House on the Schachen by King Ludwig II and the Schachenhaus for a snack.
There are still places available! Register now at botgart@snsb.de
2 p.m. at the entrance to the Alpine Garden on the Schachen.
The Alpine Garden is 2024
open daily from June 19 to September 13: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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There are three different hiking routes to the Alpine Garden. The 1st route is also good for biking!
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Entrance fee for the Alpine Garden € 3.50. The guided tour is free of charge!