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Postbauer-Heng, a small town in Bavaria, Germany, lies at the foothills of the Alps, renowned for its majestic mountain views and traditional Bavarian culture. A prime destination for hiking and skiing, it boasts well-preserved historic architecture and rustic charm.
Must-sees include the iconic St. Martin's Church with stunning Gothic architecture, the panoramic Postbauer-Heng Castle Ruins, and the Alps National Park offering extensive hiking trails. Winter brings ski resorts, while summer is ideal for cycling around nearby lakes.
Savor Bavarian classics like crispy pork knuckle (Schweinshaxe) with beer, or white sausage (Weißwurst) with sweet mustard. Local taverns (Gasthof) serve hearty dishes — don't miss apple strudel and Black Forest cake.
Take a 2-hour train from Munich Central Station to Postbauer-Heng. The town is walkable; for remote areas, rent a car (winter tires required in snow season). Limited bus services require advance schedule checks.
Winter (Dec-Mar) suits skiing; summer (Jun-Aug) offers mild weather and greenery. Oktoberfest draws crowds in October.
German is official; English works in tourist areas. Voltage is 230V (Type F plugs). Free Wi-Fi hotspots in downtown. Carry euros — only major hotels accept international cards. Dial 112 for emergencies; nearest hospital is in Bad Reichenhall (40km away). Pharmacies ("Apotheke") have red signs; few open Sundays.