
This little patch of paradise has attracted artists for about two centuries: a tiny bay at the northeastern tip of the lake is still called "painters' corner", from which yesterday's and today's painters have immortalized this enchanting view of the "King's Lake".

Königssee's landmark, the chapel of St. Bartholomew, can only be reached by boat. This world-famous church, originally dating back to the 12th cent., lies at the tip of a picturesque peninsula. Neighboring the chapel stands the former hunting lodge of Berchtesgaden's provosts and Bavaria's kings, today an idyllic location for an inn.
Here in Schönau am Königssee our historical heritage is regarded with respect. The ancient boathouses near Königssee's dock bear witness to this. As early as 1909 electric boat traffic was introduced in an exemplary early effort to prevent pollution. This is still the case today.
The schedule of electric boat you can see here: http://www.seenschifffahrt.de/koenigssee/fahrplan/fahrplan-und-fahrbetrieb