Germany's Bavaria at the foot of the Alps has been Germany's granary since ancient times. It is fertile land, lush pastures, and is the main producing area for grain and livestock, so it is rich in goods and the market is booming.
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Bavarian Alps Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Bavarian Alps are mountains in central Europe, straddling Germany and Austria, and are part of the North Limestone Alps, the highest point of which is 2,657 meters above sea level.
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Germany's Bavaria at the foot of the Alps has been Germany's granary since ancient times. It is fertile land, lush pastures, and is the main producing area for grain and livestock, so it is rich in goods and the market is booming.
The Alps, bordering Austria in southern Bavaria, are the highest mountain in Germany, with Zug peaks at an altitude of 2962 meters, the highest peak in Germany. The surrounding area is the Wetstein Mountains, a popular destination for German winter sports.
The town in the mountains is the most beautiful area in the German Alps. The car is driving in the Alps, and the scenery along the way is changing rapidly. It is like a painting!
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We went up the mountain from Milton Town that day, first walked to the cable car station, and also walked a long way, and then took the cable car up the mountain. There were several students who were physically good. They walked directly up, but they arrived earlier than us. Playing on the mountain to enjoy the scenery, climbing the highest peak here, lunch on the mountain, pork chops and chips taste good. The return trip by the cable car was very comfortable, almost asleep, the one-way cable car route was very long, and the cable car round-trip fare was a total of 6.5 euros, which was quite fair.
Southern Bavaria is the Zug Peak of the Alps, the highest peak in Germany, at 3,200 meters above sea level, and the top of the mountain is the world famous ski resort and paragliding training ground. The railway to the top of the mountain has been more than 80 years, and it is the first German gear train in the world, and in the 1930s, it was the venue for the Winter Olympics and the resort of world famous tycoons to visit and ski. The small town under the mountain is like a fairyland with its lakes, woods and pastures in full bloom.