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Driving in Germany might be different from what you're used to in Britain. Worth noting is everyone drives on the right side of the road. Germany has well-maintained highways, known as Autobahns, where no official speed limit applies, although a recommended limit of 130 km/h (81 mph) is a good rule of thumb.
In terms of what car to rent, consider the Compact class for city driving or navigating through small towns, while an SUV or a larger car would suit for family trips or longer journeys to neighbouring cities.
Parking in German towns can be a bit tricky due to limited space. It's important to be aware of the colour coded parking system: white markings are for free parking, blue for paid parking, and yellow for restricted zones.
Mühldorf is abounding with attractions. From the striking St. Nicholas Church to the Mühldorf Castle, immerse yourself in the town's rich cultural history. Don't miss the chance to explore the Bavarian lakes Chiemsee and Königssee on a day trip.
The locals in Mühldorf are known for their Bavarian hospitality. They're traditionally dressed, particularly during festivals. They speak German but most speak good English, especially the younger generation and those in the tourism and hospitality industry.
German weather can be unpredictable. Mühldorf summers are between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius, and winters drop below zero. Pack adequately for your trip staying aware of the current season. The currency is the Euro (€), and most places accept credit cards.
If your visit coincides with the Bavarian Oktoberfest (held in late September), make sure you reserve a seat in one of the traditional beer tents. Christmas markets in nearby Munich and Salzburg are also much-anticipated yearly events.
Packed with practical tips, we hope this guide will make your trip to Mühldorf am Inn a smooth and memorable experience.