Ruhpolding Info pack - Thomson Lakes Info pack

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Ruhpolding Info pack - Thomson Lakes Info pack
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Ruhpolding Info pack
Ruhpolding
Info pack
Find out everything you might want to know about Ruhpolding. Your
info pack, written by your Holiday Advisor team includes:
Contact details for your Holiday Advisor - get some advice
on what to do in Ruhpolding or let them know if you have
any problems. They're here to help.
Loads of recommendations for days out and things to do.
Details of all the shops and facilities you might need while
you're away.
Top tips for your journey to Ruhpolding and getting settled
in to your accommodation.
View your full info pack online, on tablet and on mobile. Available
now at www.thomsonlakes.co.uk/your-account
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HOME
Your travel documents
If you have booked with us directly: You’ll need to download or print your holiday documents
from Your Account. Take a look at the Travel Documents page and, if you’ve less than 28 days to
departure and have paid your balance, then you can access your tickets.
If you have booked with us via a Travel Agent: Your tickets will be sent to your Travel Agent 28
days before you travel. Please speak to your Travel Agent for more details.
For information on everything from organising those last-minute extras, to baggage allowances or
special requirements, take a look at www.thomsonlakes.co.uk/help.
Here to help
If you’ve got a specific question about your holiday, something you forgot to tell us when you
booked or simply want to say hi, we’d love to hear from you.
We’re also here to help while you’re on holiday. If anything’s not right, tell us there and then and
we’ll get on with fixing it so you can get on with enjoying your time away.
Share the info
You can share your info pack with the people you’re travelling with. All they’ll need is the address
www.thomsonlakes.co.uk/your-account, the 6 digit booking reference, the holiday departure date
and the lead surname on your booking - then they can explore for themselves.
Free text message info service
Just give your mobile number to your booking agent and we’ll text you a 24/7 local contact
number – so you’ll always have an expert on hand to help.
We’ll also text you any important updates about your holiday - it’s free to receive texts
wherever you are in the world.
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We’ve also gone digital - with our new iPads we can provide an even better service to you. We’ve
got loads of info at our fingertips, and we’ll be answering your tweets and emails on the move.
Feedback
As well as telling the resort team about your holiday while you’re there, you’ll be able to let us
know how you rate your time away just before you return home - you’ll receive a short feedback
form to let us know what you think.
The information on this page was last modified on 21 May 2015.
If there are any important updates, your Thomson Holiday Advisor will let you know
when you arrive on holiday.
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YOUR ARRIVAL
Your arrival at Salzburg airport
Once you've collected your luggage you’ll find your Thomson team waiting for you - just look for
the Thomson logo. Please let us know if you’re having any baggage problems, or if you need any
special assistance so we can help.
In the arrivals hall, there are toilet facilities on the right hand side and the exit doors you need to
go through to meet your Thomson team are directly in front of you. Trolleys can be found in the
arrivals hall and are free of charge.
If you wish to grab a snack or drink before your journey, you can purchase these from the small
bakery which is located outside the arrival doors.
Please be aware that many cash machines in Germany do not accept Visa Debit cards. You can
however easily use cash machines in Austria and there are two located in the arrivals hall.
Our team will tell you where to find your coach or taxi for your transfer to Ruhpolding. There may
be customers arriving from other flights on your transfer, so we'll do our best to keep you
informed of any waiting time before your vehicle leaves for the resort.
Transfer to your resort
When your transfer is ready to leave for Ruhpolding, we'll let you know an estimated journey
time and explain the route, including any stops or drop-offs along the way.
Generally, the transfer from Salzburg airport to Ruhpolding takes around 45 minutes. To reduce
transfer times, sometimes you may wait for a short while at the airport for additional flights to
land. In these circumstances, your travelling time to your resort will usually be less as the coach
will stop at fewer resorts along the way.
Just so you know, sometimes our transfer vehicles can’t make it right to the door of your
accommodation so there might be a short walk, possibly carrying your luggage, to get to the
entrance of your accommodation.
If you've booked car hire prior to your departure please contact a Thomson Holiday Advisor at
the airport - they'll be able to direct you to the car hire office.
If you’re travelling to your resort by car or train, you’ll find some information waiting for you at
your accommodation reception so you can arrange to meet your Holiday Advisor.
Check in and settle in
When you arrive at your accommodation, it’s usual for reception to request your passport.
If you have any dietary requirements this is an ideal time to inform reception. Alternatively, you
can contact us on [email protected] and we’ll let your accommodation know before
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you arrive on holiday.
Please report any issues or requests you have to your accommodation reception. If anything
remains unresolved, please contact your Thomson Holiday Advisor who will be happy to help.
When you arrive in you room, don't be surprised if your twin room has one bed frame but with
two mattresses and two sets of bed linen. This is called a German or Austrian twin and is normal
both in Germany and the wider Alps. It is also normal that tea and coffee making facilities are not
provided in guest rooms.
Safety standards with regards to balconies differ in Germany. You may be staying in a room with a
balcony that is lower than we would expect in the UK. Please take care when on the balcony and
do not lean on or over the railings. Children aged 12 and under must be supervised and not left
unattended on the balcony at any time.
Welcome walkabout
Your Holiday Advisor will meet you at the Tourist Information Office in the centre of Ruhpolding
for a short walking your around the town. We'll show you how to get out and about, where the
best spots for coffee and ice creams are, and explain more about some of the fantastic places to
explore while you're here.
We'll give you details of exactly when this will be when you arrive on holiday.
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If there are any important updates, your Thomson Holiday Advisor will let you know
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YOUR HOLIDAY ADVISOR
Join me for the welcome walkabout around Ruhpolding, to find out more about what there is to
do in resort.
Of course you want to have a great trip, so we want to hear about your holiday while you’re there.
If anything’s not right, tell us there and then and we’ll get on with fixing it so you can get on with
enjoying your time away.
24/7 availability
My name is Josh. You can call or text me on 0049 151 20547854
You can email [email protected]
Or follow me on Twitter @ruhpolding_sun.
We’ve gone digital - with our new iPads we can provide an even better service to you. We’ve got
loads of info at our fingertips and we’ll be answering your emails and tweets on the move.
Just so your know, my response times may be slower when I'm at the airport on Wednesday and
Saturday and my day off on Tuesday.
Your welcome to Ruhpolding
You'll find all the details of your welcome in the envelope handed to you on arrival. Make sure
you come along to get some useful info on the resort and the local area.
Our in-resort service
Being in the right place for you is what our holiday service is all about. Give us a call, send a text
or email, or come to see us wherever is handiest for you - whether you’ve got specific questions
or just want to say hi.
And you’ll get a speedier response too – we’ve gone digital with our new iPads so we’ve got loads
of useful info at our fingertips and can email or tweet you on the move.
Of course you want you to have a great holiday, so we want to hear straight away if anything’s not
right. We’ll get on with fixing it so you can get on with enjoying your time away.
We’re available throughout the week for you to stop by for a chat, or to ask any specific questions.
And if these times don't fit with your plans, let me know and I can arrange to come to your
accommodation.
Visits to your accommodation
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I'll be visiting these accommodations - come and see me at any of these places throughout the
week and I'll be happy to help.
Sunday
6pm - 6.30pm, Wittelsbach
6.45pm - 7.15pm, Steinbach
7.30pm - 8.00pm, Maiergschwendt
Monday
6pm - 6.30pm, Wittelsbach
6.45pm - 7.15pm, Steinbach
7.30pm - 8.00pm, Maiergschwendt
Thursday
6pm - 6.30pm, Wittelsbach
6.45pm - 7.15pm, Steinbach
7.30pm - 8.00pm, Maiergschwendt
Emergency numbers
To call the emergency services dial 112. Ask to be connected to an English-speaking operator.
The Thomson Lakes & Mountains emergency number in Germany is +43 (0)66 461 809 99.
For our out of hours UK team in the customer operations centre, dial +44 (0)1582 640 045.
Homeward bound
Your departure details will normally be delivered to you two days before you head home. If you
miss our visit, the details will be left at reception.
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If there are any important updates, your Thomson Holiday Advisor will let you know
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YOUR RESORT
This info is to help you get your bearings. You’ll also find many of these places along with your
accommodation marked on the resort map.
Banks and cash points
There are two banks in the centre of town - Sparkasse on Haupstrasse and the Volksbank, also on
Haupstrasse, both near the Tourist Office. Both are open Monday - Friday from 8am - 12pm, then
open again 2pm - 4.30pm apart from on Wednesdays when they are closed in the afternoon from
12pm. Cash machines are available with instructions in English, and are accessible outside of
business hours.
Please be aware that Visa Debit cards and Mastercards are not accepted in all cash machines in
Germany, although the ATMs in the Volksbank and Sparkasse both accept them. Maestro is
accepted. Cash machines that accept Visa Debit are also located in the nearby town of Traunstein
(Sparkasse), and also at Salzburg Airport. If you are planning on travelling further afield, it is best
to take out cash as a precaution.
The banks are also the best place to exchange foreign currency.
Bus stops
Bus stops are marked with a green 'H' on a yellow background circle.
All numbered busses, including the Mozart Express, leave from the left hand side of the railway
station’s ticket office. All lettered buses (the local service) leave from the right hand side of the
ticket office, closest to the Brot & Kaffe Haus.
With your Extra Card bus journeys are free. You can usually take bikes on to the busses but there
may be a small charge.
See ‘Getting around’ for information on timetables.
Church
Ruhpolding's main church is St George's in the centre of town, very prominent on top of the hill.
Catholic Mass is held in German at 8.30am and 10am every second and fourth Sunday, and 7pm
every Saturday. The church is open for prayer and reflection during the day.
Alternatively, you can visit St John's Evangelical Protestant Church off Zellestrasse. Their Sunday
service is at 9.30am.
Doctor
There is a range of doctors in Ruhpolding depending on your needs, however please note that all
practices are closed at weekends.
We recommend Dr. Lang GP - Brandstatter Strasse 5 - Tel +49 (0)86 632 992.
If you require a specialist please speak to Your Holiday Advisor who can give you more
information.
There is a hospital, St Vinzentinum, located in the resort centre, a short distance past the NKD
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clothes shop at the top end of the Hauptstrasse. The telephone for the front desk of the hospital
is +49 (0)86 63 520.
The hospital can issue prescription medication if it is needed in an emergency and the Apotheke
(see below) are closed. The hospital does not have a Casualty Department and physical injuries
will be treated at Traunstein Hospital.
If you do need to see a doctor during your stay please take your European Health Insurance Card
(EHIC) and your travel insurance details with you. Also please be sure to inform Your Holiday
Advisor.
Internet
All of the hotels offer free WiFi just ask reception for any access codes that you may need. You
can also use the public computer at the Haus des Gastes with tickets purchased at the Tourist
Information Centre, €3 per day or €5 week.
Lifts for walkers
There are two summer lifts in the area - the Unterberg chair lift and the Rauschberg cable car.
With your Extra card you can enjoy one free ride on the cable care during your stay, and on the
chair lift you can take advantage of one free ride every day.
See ‘Getting around’ for more information on using the lift network for summer walking.
Newsagent
There are two newsagents in Ruhpolding, the Lotto Bayern, by the Train Station and the Post
Office near the top of the Hauptstrasse . Both sell tobacco, drinks, German magazines and a
selection of small souvenirs. Unfortunately they do not sell English newspapers.
Pharmacy
There are two pharmacies, called 'Apotheke', in the centre of Ruhpolding - the Adler Apotheke
next door to the Sparkasse bank and the Kur Apotheke across the road. Pharmacies have the
same opening times as shops (note that they still close for lunch like most other shops).
You can get most prescription medicine here, as well as things you may normally find in the
supermarket in the UK, such as plasters and painkillers. If the pharmacies are closed and you
need emergency prescriptions please go to the hospital located at the top of the Haupstrasse.
Post office
The Post Office is located at the top of the Hauptstrasse, between the hospital and the "NKD"
clothes shop. It is open 8am - 12pm and 2.30pm - 6pm everyday. It is closed Tuesday and
Saturday afternoons and all day Sunday. A stamp for the UK will cost 75 cents.
Railway station
The railway station in Ruhpolding is at the bottom of the Haupstrasse. This line is a single track
running to Traunstein, the local market town and with your Extra Card you can travel for free.
See ‘Getting around’ for information on timetables.
Supermarket
There are two supermarkets in resort - Edeka, past the Hospital to the end of the Hauptstrasse
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where you cross the road and follow the path directly in front of you. There is also Penny Markt,
10 minutes walk from the town centre on Zellerstrasse. From the roundabout at the Brot & Kaffe
Haus walk to the traffic lights and turn left.
Edeka is open 7.30am - 7.30pm and Penny Markt is open 7am - 8pm. Both supermarkets are
open during lunchtime and are closed all day Sunday. Edeka is more expensive but has a much
wider selection, and also a café.
Tourist information
The Tourist Information office is centrally located on the edge of the Kurpark near the Kurhaus
(meeting hall). Herbert and his staff speak very good English and are full of knowledge about the
area and that there is to do in and around Ruhpolding. They are open from 8am to 5.30pm on
weekdays, 9am to 4pm on Saturdays and 9am to 12noon on Sundays. They also remain open over
lunchtime.
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If there are any important updates, your Thomson Holiday Advisor will let you know
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GETTING AROUND
Here are some basics to help you get around Ruhpolding and the surrounding area.
Buses
In Ruhpolding there are two public bus lines, both are freewith the eXtra card.
Firstly you have the dorf bus (A, B, C & D) which runs around the local village and nearby areas (eg
Rauschberg lift & Unterberg lift)
Then you have the Oberbayern bus which takes you to Reit im Winkl (stopping at the 3 lakes ‘Little
Canada’) Inzell and also Traunstein which are the three biggest villages to Ruhpolding.(9506)
There is also a special bus called the Mozart express which takes you to Salzburg for just 5 Euros
with your extra card. It leaves the train station at 9.35am Mon –Fri (except bank holidays) and
drops you off at the Mirabellplatz. You will get to enjoy the whole day in the city before catching
the return bus at 4pm, again from the Mirabellplatz.
For the bus times please ask your Holiday Advisor or check hotel reception
Taxis
There is one taxi company in Ruhpolding.
Funktaxi Schwarz tel +49 8663 1000
You can call them yourself or ask your hotel reception who will be happy to call on your behalf.
Trains
The railway station is at the bottom of the hauptstrasse (main street).
With your extra card you can travel on the train for free to the local town of Traunstein, from
there you can change to travel on to destinations further afield. For times and prices, please
refer to the German railway website www.bahn.de
Timetables are available from your Holiday Advisor or click the link above to view it online.
Lifts
There are two lifts in Ruhpolding- The Rauschberg and Unternberg
The Rauschberg is Ruhpolding's highest local mountain at an altitude of 1.626m.
First ascent: 9.15am - Last descent: 5pm
Travel is weather dependent so if in doubt, please call in advance +49 8663 5945
The journey up itself is pretty magnificent, and at the top you can relax on one of the basket
chairs watching the handglider’s and paragliders taking off. You can also have a look at the ‘mile of
art’ on the hiking trail up there where there is sculpture and descriptions of local zoology created
by artist Walter Angerer jnr.
The Unternberg chairlift is a great day out whether you want to hike up and catch the chair down
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or vise-versa there is nothing better than treating yourself to some Bavarian cake at the
Unternbergalm.
First ascent: 9.30am - Last descent: 5pm
Travel is weather dependent so if in doubt, please call in advance +49 8663 9878
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DAYS OUT
Here are suggestions of places to visit during your holiday. All but the Farmer’s Walk are
excursions run with a local supplier which you can book through me after our Welcome Walkabout
or throughout your stay.
Farmer's Walk– Monday
Come with me on this stunning and magical walk through the beautiful landscape of the
Bavarian countryside. We will catch the bus to the stunning Three Lakes area then venture into
the mountains for this gentle stroll following the river through the forest.
We stop for a farmer’s lunch at a picturesque and quaint alpine Alm’s hut surrounded by
impressive mountain peaks - Included in the price
Comfortable walking shoes recommended.
Full day- €15 adult, €12 child.
Berchtesgaden - Tuesday
Visit the royal Bavarian spa town, famous for its old working salt mines.
From Berchtesgaden you have the option to visit the Salt mines and be given a guided tour of
the complex tunnel system, dress up as a minor and journey by train, slide and even boat deep
into the holes of the ‘white gold’ that made Bavaria rich.
Another option is to visit the famous ‘Eagles Nest’, Adolf Hitler's teahouse for diplomats given
to him on his for his 50th birthday. Witness amazing 360° views from Hitler's mountain retreat,
and get an insight into history at the documentation Obersalzburg museum. Audio tour
available in English.
Or you can choose to go to Koenigssee where you can enjoy a scenic boat trip on this
spectacular lake which is compared to the fjords of Norway because of the rugged cliffs
surrounding it.
Due to time restrictions it is not possible to visit both the Salt Mines and the Eagle’s Nest
during the excursion.
For those guests wishing to visit neither the Salt Mines nor the Eagle’s Nest, you can explore
the Bavarian town of Berchtesgarten.
Berchtesgaden Eagle’s Nest & Obersalzburg €24.00 + Optional €16.10 adult, €9.30 child
Berchtesgarden & Koenigsee (Kings lake) €19.00 + Optional €16.90 adult, €8.50 child
Berchtesgarden Salt Mines & Koenigsee €19.00 + Optional €16.00 adult, €9.50 child
Chiemsee – Thursday
Bavaria’s most famous and popular lake, home to two islands including Herreninsel where you
can enjoy an optional boat trip to visit one of King Ludwig’s castles modeled on the Palace of
Versailles
Enjoy beautiful mountain scenery and have a bite to eat in one of the lakeside cafe’s on the
pretty Fraueninsel.
Find out the history behind some of Bavaria’s well known castles and the most famous
influence behind them in the King Ludwig museum.
Full day - €18 adult, €15 child
Munich – Friday
The Bavarian Capital: A vibrant and splendid city offering history, culture, traditions,
architecture & shopping. Something to interest everyone. You can take a drive around this
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famous city’s limits giving you an overview of key landmarks before you enjoy free time for
sight-seeing and shopping at your leisure. Please note that this tour is guided in German only
Learn all about the turbulent history of the city in one of the many museums Munich has to
offer
Enjoy a Bavarian beer and a spot of lunch in the English rose gardens to really get a taste of
Bavaria
Visit the Victoria Market to enjoy freshly cooked traditional Bavarian lunch with a beer or a
glass of wine. Often live music to be enjoyed whilst you soak up the atmosphere
Full day - €25 adult, €22 child
To find out more, or to book, please come along to the welcome or contact me at any time.
Just so you know, some entrance fees, road tolls, boat crossings and optional extras are not
included in the excursion prices but are explained on the excursion booking form in detail.
Places are limited, so we’d recommend you book early to guarantee you get your spot.
Alternatively you can use our excursions as ideas for away days to do under your own steam with
a bit of planning and some careful organisation.
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THINGS TO DO
The Ruhpolding XTRA Card
The Ruhpolding XTRA card gives customers staying in participating hotels free access to many of
the attractions and facilities in Ruhpolding including:
The Rauschberg Cable Car (one journey up and one down)
The Unternberg Chairlift (unlimited use)
The Vita Alpina Wellness & Adventure Pool (daily 3hrs)
The Recreation & Amusement Park
The Outdoor Swimming Pool
The Woocutters Museum
The Heritage Museum
The Cowbell Forge Museum
The Town Bus Line (any bus in the Ruhpolding area is included)
Free Train Rides as far as Traunstein – Unlimited
Free Parking – In certain parking areas
The Children's program
Qi Gong - Breathing and Body movement exercise
Guided Hiking and Nordic Walking Tour
A Stadium Tour in the Chiemgau Arena
Please ask me for more details.
Exploring Ruhpolding
If you would like a helping hand to guide you through unfamiliar terrain, I am always happy to sit
down with the map and help you decide on a suitable route. And don’t forget, I lead the Farmer’s
Walk on a Monday which is a great way to experience one of the most beautiful walks available
locally whilst in good company.
Farmers' Walk
On Monday at 11.15am meet me at the railway station for the Famers’ walk where we catch the
local bus to the Weitsee lakes, also known as ‘little Canada’. We then follow the river until we
reach the pastureland where we will take our time over a leisurely farmers’ lunch at an alpine hut
overlooked by impressive mountain peaks. We then walk, downhill through forest, past waterfalls,
across rivers and over working farmland before finishing the walk with a fairytale forest and
drink, served by our friend Erhart, in a traditional Austrian Gasthof while we wait for the bus to
take us back in to town. A walk to remember and not to be missed.
Sightseeing, museums and culture
The Local Heritage Museum (Heimatmuseum)
The Museum of Local History (Heimatmuseum) in the hunting lodge on Schlossstrasse 2, tel. +49
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(0)86 634 1230. Here you will find a fantastic collection of Alpine folk art and folklore.
The Woodcutters Museum
The Woodcutters Museum (Holzkneckmuseum) in Laubau, tel. +49 (0)86 63 639. Marvel at the
buildings of unique architectural style where traditional tools are still being used.
1st May- 13th July (Tue-Sun) 10am - 5pm
14th July – 8th Sept (Daily) 10am – 5pm
The Cowbell Forge Museum
The Cowbell Forge Museum (Glockenschmiede Museum) Hasslberg, tel. +49 (0)86 632 309. A 350
year old bell smithy preserved in working order at its original site.
Tuesday – Friday - 10am - 4pm
The 'Old Timers' Museum
The 'Old Timers' Museum (Schnauferi - stall) on Bacherwinkl, tel. +49 (0)86 639 948. A must for
any motorhead, this museum is a celebration of automobiles, its chief exhibit being a collection
of seventy classic motorcycles dating back to 1924.
Local markets
Local markets are well worth a visit, not only for the colours and atmosphere but also to use your
bartering skills to pick up some excellent bargains. Ruhpolding itself doesn't hold a market, but
Traunstein, easily accessible by train, has a market day on Saturday.
Events and concerts
Every week Ruhpolding has a variety of events to offer like Aqua fit, archery, golf and guided
walks. The programme changes weekly so please ask for details.
Here are a few of the events happening in July:
Every Sunday 10:45am – Kurhaus or Kurpark weather permitting.
‘CONCERT OF FOLK MUSIC’ - Presented by local folk musicians in traditional dress, enjoy listening
to the sound of Bavaria.
Walking
To make the most of the local walking you'll need The Ruhpolding XTRA card which gives you 1
journey up and down on The Rauschberg Cable Car and unlimited use of The Unternberg Chairlift.
If you would like to buy a pair of stout walking shoes to take full advantage of the breadth of trails
in the region, Sport Plenk on Haupstrasse has a good selection of modern styles of light and heavy
shoes.
Take a look at 'Our recommendations' page for ideas of gentle walks and more strenuous hikes.
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Or ask for further details and ideas from your Holiday Advisor.
Cycling
Bikes can be hired from Radl-Sepp just up from the railway station on the Hauptstrasse, tel +49
(0)86 635 607. If you are staying in the Steinbach, bikes can also be hired directly from the hotel,
just ask at reception.
Take a look at 'Our recommendations' for some ideas about exploring by bike. If you want more
ideas of trails contact your Holiday Advisor.
Activities
Aqua Fit
Aqua Fit sessions are held throughout on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9.15am at the Vita
Alpina Swimming Baths. Your Holiday Advisor will be able to give you more details.
Golf, Archery and Rifle Shooting
If you're looking to try your hand at a new sport there are weekly sampler lessons available for
golf, archery and rifle shooting. Golf and archery can be experienced on Monday mornings at the
golf course and Maiergschwendt hotel respectively, and an opportunity to practice target shooting
with authentic biathlon rifles takes place at the Chiemgau Arena on Tuesdays and Thursdays from
11am (sessions include a tour of the stadium).
Guided Walks
From Monday to Friday there are short guided walks to local destinations departing from the
tourist office. The programme changes regularly so please consult the Tourist Information Office
if you would like to join one. Also remember that we have our own Farmers’ Walk for you to
enjoy new perspectives on the landscape that you might not have experienced before.
Disc Golf
For something a bit different, try the Disc Golf near the Unternbergbahn chairlift - making frisbee
a tense and thrilling game of precision.
Paragliding
If you fancy a spot of paragliding, contact the LUFTIKUS Flying School on +49 (0)71 153 7928, who
can organise both solo and tandem taster sessions.
Eating out
Café Janos
Café Janos on Hauptstr.45 has a bright, cheery atmosphere and while it makes hearty pizzas there
is also a great deal of variety in its menu with main dishes starting from 10 Euros. Be sure to
enjoy their succulent (and very filling) Hungarian dishes, or their American Toast if you want a
lunchtime snack. It also serves food until 11pm.
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Something quick and easy
For something quick and easy, takeaways in Ruhpolding include the Napoli near the Haus Des
Gastes and police station, Pizza & Co. on the Haupstrasse near the Wittelsbach, and the
Ruhpolding Kebab House on the lower end of the Haupstrasse as it approaches the train station.
All offer a wide variety of quick, easy and delicious fast food options of the highest quality.
Ruhpolding also features a famous café, the Windbeutelgrafin on Branderstrasse. This attracts
coach parties from all over Europe to sample their famous desserts with paper swan-neck
ornaments that record which number customer you are, I believe they are up in the 6 million’s to
date.
Don’t forget to try the famous Ruhpoldinger Schnitzel, like the traditional Wiener schnitzel
(Vienna Art) it is a pork escalope in breadcrumbs but covered with cheese and fresh tomatoes.
The information on this page was last modified on 15 July 2014.
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