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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Zugspitze
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Slopes/runs Zugspitze
Easy and intermediate slopes are available in the Zugspitze ski resort. They are the highest ski runs in Germany. Only intermediate runs lead down to the Brunntal valley. At the Schneefernerkopf tow lift, there are only easy slopes. All other areas offer a choice. There are no difficult runs, but there are lots of unsecured powder slopes. The panoramic views are amazing.
Runs/slopes
Total: 20 km
Easy | 7 km |
Intermediate | 13 km |
Difficult | 0 km |
Interconnection information
The Zugspitze is not linked directly to the Garmisch-Classic ski resort. You need to take the cog railway and the journey is around one hour.
Worth knowing
- No artificial snow-making
- Valley run not available
There is no valley run from the Zugspitzplatt plateau. From around halfway down, from the Riffelriß cog railway station, a run leads down to the Eibsee lake, the base station of the Zugspitze cable car and Eibsee train station.
Run location
- Glacier
- above tree line
Longest run
- Schneefernerkopf-Brunntal · Length 4.5 km · Elevation difference 720 m
From the highest point in the ski resort at the Schneefernerkopf double tow lift down to the Brunntal
Slope tip
- Wetterwandeck
Ideal for relaxed carving - Weißes Tal
Beautiful panoramic views - Panoramaabfahrt slope
Beautiful panoramic views - Riffelriß run
As soon as the Riffelriß run is open, access is possible on the cog railway. From the Riffelriß stop, the intermediate slope leads to the Eibsee lake, and therefore to the base station of the Zugspitze cable car and the Eibsee train station.
Snowparks
- No snow park/fun park
- No halfpipe
Top Slope Offering
10 strengths of this ski resort
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