Zugspitze Mountain
The highest peak in Germany is home to the best ski resort in the nation. At a little less than 3,000 meters above sea level, Zugspitze is home to three glaciers. The mighty mountain is primarily renowned for its slopes, but it also draws mountaineers and climbers. There are numerous hiking and snowshoeing trails at Zugspitze's base.
Sports fans can reach the winter sports area by way of three cable cars and the Bavarian Zugspitze Railway, which is the third-highest railway in Europe. The 20 kilometers of slopes here are open and available for use for six months of the year for skiers and snowboarders. There are toboggan runs accessible as well. The Zugspitz Plateau, which is 2,600 meters high and known for its sunny winters, and many of the pistes are far above the clouds, making this a perfect destination for thrill-seekers as late as April. It makes sense why it's one of the top ski areas in Europe.