From there the trip continues to the Wies Church and then to Rottenbuch, where from a distance an Italian campinale seems to be in store. The free-standing tower and the church, which was turned into a charming rococo work of art in 1737, are remains of the Augustine monastery, which fell victim to Secularization in 1803. The village itself is also a genuine picture postcard gem. You are certain to find further photo subjects on the Hoher Peissenberg, from where you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of Pfaffenwinkel