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Kreuth consists of a total of 20 districts.

Tegernsee Marble is not a cake, but a reddish stone, which was used in the Nibelungen Halls of the Munich Residence and in the large hall of Schleissheim Palace until the middle of the 20th century. You can also find this precious stone in the Catholic parish church of St. Quirinus in Tegernsee.

The Ringberg Castle was built in 1913 by Duke Luitpold in Bavaria and there is an "Open Day" every 2 years. Otherwise, the castle serves as the Nobel Prize winners' campus of the Max Planck Society.

120 kilometers of hiking trails in, around and above Kreuth invite you to hike, walk and be active.

In the natural cheese dairy in Kreuth, around 7.000 kilograms of milk from almost 360 cows are processed every day.

On a forest festival day, around 50 hectoliters of beer are drunk and at least 1.200 half chickens are sold over the counter.