We almost missed our tour of Hitler's Eagle's Nest due to a tiny major glitch in our GPS time estimator. The tour was in exactly an hour and a half when we discovered we were exactly an hour and a half away. This made for a stressful drive full of phone calls to the tour desk to assure them that we would be showing up, just not the 15 minutes early they wished for. They doubted we'd avoid a traffic jam so I had to call again when we were two minutes away. They had the bus totally loaded and only waited the extra minute for us because I told them we could see the street they were on. They told us to pay later, we rushed on, apologizing to all the people who had planned appropriately for their day, sat down and continued to hold the pee we had been holding for the previous hour or so. We are so glad we made it because the 4 hour tour was beautiful, fascinating and informative.
The place is not all that big but the views are outstanding.
If you have seen the Band of Brothers this is the path the soldiers are walking up in the final minutes.
We drove for half an hour to the tunnel systems, then hopped on another bus for half an hour which climbed steeply and took us around sharp curves on a one-lane road. From there we got in an elevator which shot up for about 40 seconds to the "nest." We were high up!
The tour took us through the vast tunnel system that was made part way up the hill towards the Eagle's Nest. The plan was to use this as a hide-out if things went wrong. It didn't end up getting finished or used much since most of the men ran away or killed themselves first. If this had been my retreat home I think I would have used it often!
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