Not only is Zugspitze the highest mountain in Germany, but it is also the highest summit of the Wetterstein Mountains. The mountain towers at an impressive height of 2,962 meters (9718 feet) above sea level. A famed ski region, the area surrounding Zugspitze has a variety of activities and attractions on offer for both skiers and non-skiers. Cable cars run up the mountain, offering visitors a chance to take in spellbinding alpine views from this iconic peak.
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.
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Freilichtmuseum Glentleiten situated in the heart of Großweil is one of the largest open-air museums in the Bavarian region. This museum features historic buildings from the rural Bavarian region that were restored and refurbished to educate the generation of today regarding the rural lifestyle of earlier times. Many alpine buildings and attractions like the whetstone making site, saws, mills and blacksmith shops inside Freilichtmuseum Glentleiten are worth exploring. Visiting this museum is a must for those keen on learning about the history of the past generations.
Located on a mountainside overlooking the Hohenschwangau valley, the Neuschwanstein Castle is a dream-like structure in an idyllic setting. Construction of the castle began in 1869 but was not completed until 1892. King Ludwig II commissioned its construction so that he could stay in a beautiful castle when he wanted to escape the royal courts. However, the king did not live to see the castle's completion. Visitors can explore the castle's Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic-inspired interior, including the third and fourth floors, which were supposed to have been the king’s residences. These floors house opulent murals and spectacular wood carvings. Tours of the castle are available throughout the day. Visitors must visit the nearby Mary's Bridge, from where the view of the castle and its surroundings is stunning.
A part of the Bergisel hill, Bergiselschanze is a ski-jumping area that is popular with skiers. It provides a stupendous view of the surrounding countryside and the city of Innsbruck. Winters sports competitions have been held here since 1920. It was designed by Zaha Hadid, a renowned architect and stands as a reminder of the city's Olympic past. A must-visit for all winter sports enthusiasts, the Bergisel Ski Jump is an excellent place to spend an afternoon in the outdoors. Two restaurants are also located here - Bergisel Sky and 1809.
Weingut Flür is a family-owned business situated in Tarrenz. Surrounded by picturesque mountains, the winery is a favorite among locals and visitors owing to its exquisite wine selections. Casanova, Edel-Weiss, Blanc de Noir, and Alpen-Rosè are some wine varieties quite popular among wine lovers. Visitors are welcome at the winery for wine tastings in an idyllic patio space, where they can savor flavorful wines and tasty appetizers. The guests are presented with a Tyrolean snack along with palatable wines. Besides a patio, the winery features a cozy courtyard adorned with rustic decor, offering an intimate setting for wine tastings.
Set against the backdrop of majestic mountains, Kino in Kochel is a quaint little cinema hall. It is equipped with state-of-the-art audio-visual systems. Movie buffs can sit back their cozy seats and enjoy the movie while they munch on their favorite snacks.