Germany's highest peak - Zugspitze.
Germany's highest peak includes the highest ski resort, highest post office, highest church, and highest restaurant.
The name Zugspitze comes from "Spitze" meaning peak and "Zug" meaning avalanche, named after the frequent avalanches on the steep north side of the mountain.
Located at the border between Germany and Austria, you can directly cross the border. As both are Schengen areas, there are no passport checkpoints.
The golden cross on the summit, which is the highest point of Zugspitze, symbolizes the independence and freedom of Bavaria.
The cable car 🚠 of Germany's highest peak, Zugspitze, has three world records: the longest cable car at 3212 meters, the highest vertical drop at 1945 meters, and the tallest steel cable car tower at 127 meters. One cannot help but admire Germany's craftsmanship.
From the summit of Zugspitze, you can see over 200 peaks of the Alps in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy.
Went during Christmas and it was sunny with clear sky. The view from the mountain was stunning.
Zugspitze is 2962 meters high and is the highest mountain in Germany, located in the Eastern Alps, the Zug Mountains along the border between Bavaria and Tyrol in Germany, in Gamish-Parnkichen, Mittenwald, Between Seinfeld and Ewald in Tyrol, the Zug slope is a ski resort.
Germany's first peak, Zug Peak. The process of going up the mountain is very easy. Teeth rail trains or cable cars can be used, but in winter, you can only take a tightrope, and in summer, you can walk past a little ice. There is a restaurant on the mountain, and the burger is super huge! There is a lovely church and a raven flying all over the sky.
The highest peak in Germany. You can go up there with the cable car or a mountain train. The views are just amazing.
Because I had to go to Munich to watch the opera at night, I was in a hurry to climb the Zug Peak and was slightly twisted. Because the navigation was not set, I turned a few laps in the town to find the small train for climbing. I found that the speed was very slow. I saw the cable car halfway and quickly changed. Fortunately, the ticket was universal. Although it is the highest peak in Germany, it does not look very high, but the magnificent scenery on the mountain is up to expectations, and I believe that for people living in the city, this is a rare and shocking experience.
Zugspitze, the first peak in Germany, belongs to the Alps, German Zugspitze, because he can't speak German, he learned and learned with the hotel brother, and finally remembered to read as cooking pizza with the understanding of food. The next day, I went out in high spirits, encountered heavy snow, and planned to go skiing on the top of the mountain by the cable car. Who knows that even the five-meter road in front of me can't see clearly. With the skiing technology of food, I know whether I will roll to the Austria next door. Going to the top of the mountain observation deck to see the Alps, except for the snow, the others are obsessed. I can only go again in the autumn.