Introducing Kloster Andechs’ Virtual Reality Beer Tour
If you’re exploring Bavaria’s beer scene, a visit to Kloster Andechs offers more than just a sip of their renowned brews. Their Brauerei-Tour mit Virtual Reality combines traditional monastery brewing with cutting-edge VR technology, giving you an innovative peek into beer production. I’ve learned that this experience is a fantastic way to see the process from a fresh perspective—especially if you’re curious about how their beer is crafted right on Holy Mountain amid scenic views.
What I find particularly appealing is how the tour integrates virtual reality glasses with a guided walk, creating a dynamic, immersive experience. Plus, the option to include a beer tasting afterward makes this a well-rounded outing. The reviews also highlight the quality VR visuals and the friendly, humorous guides—making it an enjoyable, educational outing. A minor consideration is that the tour is offered only in German, which could be a barrier if you’re not fluent, although the visual experience remains engaging regardless.
One of the highlights I love is the flexibility—you can choose between a shorter VR-only tour or one with a full beer tasting, perfect for all levels of interest. And, of course, the fact that children are welcome with non-alcoholic drinks makes it a family-friendly outing. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast, history lover, or just looking for an interesting way to experience Bavarian culture, this tour offers something memorable.
Key points / Takeaways

- Innovative blend of VR and traditional brewery tour provides a fresh perspective on beer making.
- Authentic guide and high-quality VR visuals create an engaging and educational experience.
- Flexible options include a VR-only tour or a combined VR and beer tasting journey.
- Family-friendly environment with non-alcoholic drinks for children and under-18s.
- Accessible location from Munich via public transport or car, making it perfect for day-trippers.
- On-site food and drinks at the Braustüberl and opportunities to explore the Holy Mountain.
Exploring the Virtual Reality and Brewery Tour at Kloster Andechs

A New Way to Discover Bavarian Beer
When I first heard about the VR brewery tour at Kloster Andechs, I was intrigued. This isn’t your typical brewery visit—it’s a mix of tradition and technology. The guided tour starts at the foot of the mountain opposite the monastery brewery, where you meet your live guide and get fitted with your VR headset. The experience then whisks you into the brewery’s inner workings, showing you how Andechs beer is brewed, all without leaving the scenic Bavarian landscape.
The Virtual Reality Experience: A Game-Changer
What sets this tour apart is the VR element. As you walk through the brewery, the glasses bring the brewing process to life—showing the hops, fermentation, and bottling lines in vivid detail. As Andreas from reviews puts it, “War sehr interessant und informativ,” emphasizing how informative and engaging the VR visuals are. The high-quality VR films allow you to see production in full swing, even on days when the brewery is bustling with activity. This visual approach offers a richness that words or static pictures simply can’t match, giving you a sense of being right there on the Holy Mountain.
Guided Tour with a Touch of Bavarian Humor
Your guide, often a local expert, supports the VR experience with warm humor and detailed explanations. This human touch makes the tour inviting and accessible, even if your German isn’t perfect—though the tour itself is conducted in German. As one reviewer mentioned, “Der Guide hat alles mit Humor und guter Laune unterstützt,” which highlights the friendly atmosphere. It’s a wonderful way to learn about Bavarian brewing traditions while being entertained.
The Beer Tasting: Savoring the Flavors
If you opt for the more comprehensive tour, after the virtual journey you’ll enjoy a beer tasting in the Braustüberl. Here, you can sample different Andechs beers, which are praised for their quality and flavor. I love that the tasting allows you to connect the virtual experience with real taste. And, for families or non-drinkers, non-alcoholic drinks are available, making it inclusive for all ages.
Timing and Logistics: Easy to Fit Into a Day
The tour lasts between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours, giving enough time to explore without feeling rushed. It’s conveniently accessible—about an hour from Munich by public transport (S8 train to Hechendorf and bus 928), or just under an hour by car. The onsite food options like the Braustüberl are open from 11 am to 8 pm, perfect for combining your visit with a hearty Bavarian meal.
A Family-Friendly, Authentic Experience
Children aged 6 and above are warmly welcomed, with special non-alcoholic drinks. This makes the experience suitable for a family outing or a trip with friends. It’s a great way to introduce younger visitors to Bavarian culture in a safe, fun environment.
Price and Value
Considering the quality of the VR visuals, the guided tour, and the beer tasting, the price offers good value. The option to reserve and pay later adds flexibility, especially for travelers with unpredictable schedules. The tours are well-reviewed, with a 4.7 out of 5 rating from 19 travelers, who appreciated the informative nature and engaging guides.
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Who will love this experience?

This tour is perfect for those interested in bavarian brewing traditions, lovers of virtual reality experiences, and families seeking a fun, educational outing. Beer enthusiasts will appreciate the tasting, while history or culture buffs will enjoy the authentic monastery setting coupled with modern insights. It’s also an excellent choice for visitors who want to explore beyond Munich but prefer a guided, well-organized trip.
If you’re short on time but still want a memorable Bavarian experience, this tour packs a lot into a manageable timeframe—plus, the convenience of public transport makes it especially appealing for day-trippers.
Practical Tips for Visiting Kloster Andechs

- Arrive at least 10 minutes early for your tour to settle in comfortably.
- Booking in advance ensures you get your preferred time slot, especially during peak seasons.
- If you’re not fluent in German, be aware that the tour is conducted in German, but visuals and the VR experience still hold universal appeal.
- For a full day of enjoyment, plan to explore the Holy Mountain, walk around the monastery, and enjoy a meal at the Braustüberl.
- The VR experience is quite immersive; be prepared to wear the gear for the duration of your tour—if you’re prone to motion sickness, consider this beforehand.
- Take advantage of the on-site food and drink options to round out your visit.
- Remember, non-alcoholic options are also available for younger visitors or those abstaining from alcohol.
FAQ: Your Practical Questions Answered

Can I visit Kloster Andechs by public transport?
Yes, the monastery is reachable in just over an hour from Munich via S8 train to Hechendorf and a bus connection, making it a convenient day-trip destination.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Absolutely. Children aged 6 and above are welcome, and they can enjoy non-alcoholic drinks during the tasting or just experience the VR visuals.
Does the tour include beer tasting?
Yes, if you choose the tour package with beer tasting, you’ll get to sample different Andechs beers right after the VR experience. Non-alcoholic drinks are available for underage participants.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is given in German, so some familiarity with the language will help, though the visuals and virtual reality experience are universally engaging.
How long does the tour last?
Tour durations vary between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours, depending on your choice and pace.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Reserving is flexible, and you can book now and pay later.
Are there options if I want to skip the beer tasting?
Yes, there’s a VR-only tour available, which still provides a comprehensive virtual insight into the brewery.
Is this experience suitable for a solo traveler?
Definitely. The guided nature and small group size make it a comfortable experience for solo visitors.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and dress appropriately for the weather, especially if you plan to explore the Holy Mountain after the tour.
In the end, Kloster Andechs’ VR brewery tour offers a compelling mix of tradition and innovation. It’s especially worthwhile for those interested in learning about Bavarian beer in a fun, visual way, combined with genuine hospitality and scenic surroundings. Whether you’re a beer lover, tech enthusiast, or culture seeker, this experience provides a memorable peek behind the monastery walls and into the heart of Bavarian brewing.
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