Germany Schlehdorf Abbey
Schlehdorf Abbey (German: Kloster Schlehdorf) was originally a Benedictine monastery, later an Augustinian monastery, and is today a Dominican convent. It is located at Schlehdorf, at the extreme northern edge of the Bavarian Alps.
In the background, the six 450 m (1,480 ft) ducts connecting the two natural lakes Walchensee and Kochelsee serve the Walchensee power station.
In the background, the six 450 m (1,480 ft) ducts connecting the two natural lakes Walchensee and Kochelsee serve the Walchensee power station.
Photography Tips
To photograph Schlehdorf Abbey in Bavaria, shoot during early morning or late afternoon for soft, warm light. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the abbey and the surrounding landscape, including the nearby lake and the Alps. A tripod and long exposure can create smooth reflections on the water. Respect paths and consider night shots for starry skies.
Travel Information
Parking spaces are nearby and marked on the map.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
05:19 - 21:07
| current local time: 11:27
Photo Themes
Abbey
Landscape
Mountain
Locations
Bavaria
Schlehdorf
Bayern
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