Staffelsee is located in the Bavarian district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and fed by the River Ach, which is also the main outflow of the lake. The lake has three important settlements upon its shores, namely, Murnau, Uffing and Seehausen. The lake covers an area of 7.66 square kilometers (2.96 square miles) and has a maximum depth of 39.4 meters (129 feet). In summers it's warm waters make the lake a popular spot for swimming, while in winter, the frozen lake is used by skaters and ice hockey players.
Reptilienhaus Oberammergau, located in the heart of Oberammergau, is known for its extensive collection of reptiles. It organizes workshops, exhibitions, movie and documentary screenings, and trips for visitors, offering them a deeper insight into the life cycle of reptiles and enabling them to understand the creatures better. Featuring an impressive variety of reptilian species, Reptilienhaus Oberammergau makes for a fun and educational visit for the little ones when in Oberammergau.
Freibergsee is a scenic lake on a mountain with various fun opportunities for tourists. Visitors can enjoy a good swim in the lake or sunbathe on the grassy area and snack on some delicacies from the cafe in the vicinity.
Rising to a height of 2,224 meters (7,297 feet), Nebelhorn got its name from Nebelhorn Classics, which is a race event and also the Nebelhorn Trophy figure skating competition. a popular hiking destination, the important thing to remember about climbing this place is that it must be attempted with a 'Klettersteig set' i.e. special equipment. The biggest feature here is that from here spectacular views of Alpine Massif can be enjoyed.
Wank Mountain is a mountain near Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Standing tall at an imposing height of 1780 meters (5840 feet), the mountain is a popular hiking destination during summer. Hikers and adventure enthusiasts scaling its peak are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Bavarian Alps that adorn the landscape of the region. During winter, Wank Mountain becomes a splendid winter sports destination. Take a hike up the scenic trail and admire the surrounding regions, or you hitch a ride on the Wankbahn, a cable car that allows visitors to traverse the natural wonder. The summit is also home to an observation tower and a restaurant.
Nestled in the Northern region of the Alps, the Laber is a pristine mountain. Also referred to as Laberberg, the mountain attracts adventure-seeking tourists and locals alike. Brimming with thrilling recreational activities such as a cable car ride and several picturesque hikes, the mountain and its base make for an enthralling picnic spot. Trekking enthusiasts can scale the heights of this mammoth attraction for rewarding views of the valley and the Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain range. If you fancy a picnic in the midst of the majestic Alps, there is no better destination.