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Zugspitze, Germany’s highest peak

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2,962 metres – higher than any other mountain in Germany. A visit to the highest peak in the Bavarian Alps is a truly original experience. You can’t get any higher in all Germany than the summit of the Zugspitze. Rising 2,962 m near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, it towers over all other German mountains. There’s a reason why the locals advertise their area with the slogan "Top of Germany". The popular cogwheel railway from Garmisch-Partenkirchen itself via Grainau and Lake Eibsee or the new Zugspitze cable car direct from Lake Eibsee both transport visitors to the summit with no need for any physical exertion.

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The Zugspitze cable car that opened in 2017 carries passengers in comfort to Germany’s highest peak in two spacious, fully glazed cabins that hold up to 120 people. The route passes over the world’s highest steel ropeway towers, measuring 127 m, traversing the world’s largest total height difference of 1,945 m in one section and the world’s longest free span at 3,213 m. Three records, which passengers can experience as they savour a superb mountain railway experience, featuring panoramic views of the picturesque Lake Eibsee, Waxensteine and the Alpspitze.

Near the summit cross is the Münchner Haus (only open in summer) and the weather station of the German Meteorological Service. The large summit terrace affords impressive panoramic views over the mountains of the Alps. From 1 July 2018 the Bayerische Zugspitzbahn will also be opening its new peak restaurant on the Zugspitze. In a nod to the impressive view of four countries from the Zugspitze, the culinary motto of the new peak restaurant is simply “The best of 4 countries”. The menu of Panorama 2962 will contain specialities and products from Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Germany, sampling the delicious variety of the Alpine region.

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Zugspitze stands at 2,962 metres and is definitively Germany's highest peak, towering over all other mountains in the country. Located near Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the Bavarian Alps, it's why locals proudly call their region 'Top of Germany'.
You can reach the summit via two main routes: the popular cogwheel railway from Garmisch-Partenkirchen through Grainau and Lake Eibsee, or the newer Zugspitze cable car that opened in 2017, which departs directly from Lake Eibsee. Both options require no physical exertion and offer comfortable transportation to the peak.
The 2017 cable car features two fully glazed cabins holding up to 120 people and holds three world records: it crosses the world's highest steel ropeway towers (127 m), covers the world's largest total height difference of 1,945 m in one section, and spans the world's longest free span at 3,213 m. Passengers enjoy panoramic views of Lake Eibsee, Waxensteine, and the Alpspitze throughout the journey.
At the summit, you'll find the Münchner Haus (open summers only), a weather station, and an impressive summit terrace offering panoramic Alpine views. The new Panorama 2962 peak restaurant, opened in July 2018, offers specialities from Italy, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany, celebrating the unique perspective of viewing four countries from the summit.
Summer is the ideal time to visit Zugspitze, particularly from July onwards when the Münchner Haus and the peak restaurant are fully operational. The summer season offers the best weather conditions and clearest panoramic views across the Alps and the four surrounding countries.