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Skiing in Germany Means Extreme Tobogganing, A Secret Igloo Hotel, and Views for Days

Germany, Mountain Adventures, Near & Far, Ski, Winter Travel
Clouds below, peaks beyond—Zugspitze doesn’t just offer a view, it delivers a full-blown altitude attitude.
Clouds below, peaks beyond—Zugspitze doesn’t just offer a view, it delivers a full-blown altitude attitude.

When most people think of Germany, their mind immediately goes to castles, Christmas markets, and Oktoberfest. But Germany is an untapped adventure paradise. Coming from Colorado, not only did I not know you could ski in Germany, but I definitely did not know you can ski and surf (in the middle of a river in Munich) in the same season.

At 9,718 feet, the world goes quiet—and the views scream.
At 9,718 feet, the world goes quiet—and the views scream.

I don’t know why Germany’s ski resorts aren’t more publicized. You only really hear about the Swiss and Austrian Alps, but as it turns out, eight countries share Europe’s highest and most famous mountain range (France, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Liechtenstein, Austria, Slovenia, and yes, Germany). It takes just one look at the photos to realize this is not some rink-y-dink little resort. The snow is stunning and there’s fresh powder for days.

Slopes, stoke, and snow-drenched serotonin.
Slopes, stoke, and snow-drenched serotonin.

Where to Go: Zugspitze

The highest mountain in Germany is by far the most impressive. Zugspitze is home to three glaciers and 360-degree views of 400 peaks that span four different countries. You can walk right across to the Austrian side – no passport required. The resort is open an impressive six months of the year and costs next to nothing compared to U.S. ski resorts. A lift ticket will set you back just $55 (compare that to almost anywhere in Colorado which costs $100-150 a day). Ski and pole rentals are equally as cheap at just $25-35 a day.

Gliding through a snow globe with mountains on all sides and gravity as your guide.
Gliding through a snow globe with mountains on all sides and gravity as your guide.

How to Get to Zugspitze

Zugspitze is one of the best ski resorts near Munich and an easy day trip from the city. About 1.5 hours each way, you can either hire a driver or take the Deutsche Bahn Railway train south to Garmisch. You’ll switch to a cogwheel train, which goes straight up the mountain to Eisner. Purchase your lift tickets at the station and you’ll be directed to a gondola to get to the resort. Both the train and the lift have awesome views.

Who needs skis when you can rocket down Germany’s tallest peak on a glorified lunch tray?
Who needs skis when you can rocket down Germany’s tallest peak on a glorified lunch tray?

Extreme Sledding in Germany

There are toboggan courses that run parallel to almost every ski run (even blues and blacks). It seems fairly dangerous how fast you can fly down the mountain on a sled with almost no way to stop, but people just seem to figure it out (or get out of the way). Also, it’s hella fun. Give it a try. There is a church at the top, people sunbathing, and dogs everywhere. Whether you ski or not, it’s the place to chill – literally.

Built by hand. Chilled by nature, spend the night at in an igloo a ski resort near Munich.
Built by hand. Chilled by nature, spend the night at in an igloo a ski resort near Munich.

A Secret Igloo Hotel in the Middle of the Germany

The highlight for me though was the secret igloo village. Called Iglu-dorf, this is an ice bar on steroids. You can eat fondue in the igloo, tour the ice sculptures and art, and even spend the night in one of their 20 rooms on a bed carved entirely out of ice (all experiences require pre-booking). With temperatures that are kept right around the freezing point, guests have access to private hot tubs and a sauna and are offered heavy sheepskin blankets and sleeping bags to warm up. Can you say bucket list?

Zugspitze is the Ultimate Ski Resort Near Munich

After carving down alpine slopes, conquering toboggan runs, and cozying up in an igloo atop Germany’s highest peak, it’s clear that skiing in Germany offers more than just traditional downhill thrills. The Zugspitze region, with its year-round tobogganing opportunities and the unique Iglu-Dorf experience, provides a blend of adventure and novelty that goes beyond the expected.

Remember: in Germany, winter sports come with a twist—be it sledding in summer or sleeping in a snow-crafted suite. It’s not just about the descent; it’s about the stories you gather along the way. Ready to swap your ski poles for a sled or trade a hotel room for an ice-carved haven? Germany’s winter wonders await.

Plan Your Trip: Where to Stay in Garmisch

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Zugspitze Germany mountain guide: skiing in the German alps. A winter ski photography guide to Garmisch region, attractions, things to do and what to do as a day trip from Munich beyond just skiing. Photos and panorama of the beautiful part of Europe. Add it to your bucket list!
Zugspitze Germany mountain guide: skiing in the German alps. A winter ski photography guide to Garmisch region, attractions, things to do and what to do as a day trip from Munich beyond just skiing. Photos and panorama of the beautiful part of Europe. Add it to your bucket list!
Zugspitze Germany mountain guide: skiing in the German alps. A winter ski photography guide to Garmisch region, attractions, things to do and what to do as a day trip from Munich beyond just skiing. Photos and panorama of the beautiful part of Europe. Add it to your bucket list!

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