Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen District

The Altötting district—the heart and soul of Bavaria—is located in the Inn-Salzach region, centrally situated between Munich, Passau, and Salzburg. This high-tech region, with its globally recognized technical expertise, is a flagship of Bavaria’s economic strength.

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  • 127,598 residents

  • 21 municipalities, 1,111 km²

  • 114 inhabitants per km²

  • A95, B11, B13, and B472

  • S-Bahn connection: S7 Wolfratshausen

  • Bayerische Oberlandbahn, DB Werdenfels network

  • Reutberger Monastery Beer

  • Hirschkuss Herbal Liqueur

  • Bad Heilbrunn Tea

  • Products from the Herbal Experience Region

  • Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Munich

  • Branch of the Bavarian University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration

  • Geretsried State Fire Academy

  • Isar and Loisach

  • Benediktenwand and the Karwendel Mountains

  • Lake Starnberg, Lake Sylvenstein, Lake Kochel, and Lake Walchen

  • Tölz Leonardi Ride (November 6)

  • Gaißach Schnabler Race

  • Alpenland Company Run

  • Global market leaders such as EagleBurgmann, Bauer Compressors, and Sitec Aerospace

  • Benediktbeuern Abbey

  • Brauneck Hiking and Ski Area

  • Tölzer Marktstraße

  • Isar Rafting Tours

Contact person

  • Andreas Ross
    Economic Development
    Office, Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen District
    Administration Tel: +49 8041 505-288
    Email: andreas.ross@lra-toelz.de

The Tölzer Land Herb and Vacation Region in Upper Bavaria

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