Zugspitze
The Zugspitze, which rises to a height of 2,962 meters, is the tallest peak in Germany. The picturesque Bavarian town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, located at its base, adds to Zugspitze's appeal to skiers. A 360-degree panorama that spans up to 250 kilometers and includes mountain summits in four different countries can be seen from the summit, which is now reachable by a new cable car.
You may ski the glacier, which is 2,700 meters above sea level and accessible from the top of the lifts, even when the valley's skies are clouded.
The 40 kilometers of routes in the Garmisch-Classic ski area, interconnected across three mountains (Hausberg, Kreuzeck, and Alpspitze), offer plenty of options for skiers of all skill levels. The renowned Kandahar Downhill and other courses that were used for the 1936 Winter Olympics and subsequent International Alpine Skiing Championships offer significant challenges.
Country: Germany
Website: zugspitze.de