Zugspitze
Cogwheel train or cable car to Germany's highest point (2,962 m). Optional and with care: thin air, big crowds on clear days.
Sensory information
- Noise
- lively
- Crowds
- intense
- Visual busyness
- lively
- Smells
- very calm
- ℹ️ Leaving early may take some planning.
- ℹ️ No dedicated quiet spot known.
What to expect: The summit platform is busy and echoing, with loud announcements. The glacier plateau one level down is wider and calmer. Altitude can add dizziness on hot days.
Exit options: Trains and cable cars run all day — going down early is always possible, no booking needed for a specific return.
Practical facts
- Area
- Garmisch & Werdenfels
- Getting there
- 1 h 15 min away
- Time on site
- 4 h – 7 h
- Physical effort
- No physical effort
- Energy needed
- low — an easy day
- Weather
- Best in good weather
- Booking
- Book tickets ahead
Map (OpenStreetMap) Map (Apple Maps) Official website Preparation page (printable)
Description
Germany's highest point, reached without any climbing: cogwheel railway from Garmisch or the big cable car from the Eibsee.
ND plan: go up with the first cable car of the morning (shortest queues, clearest air), spend an hour, and be back at the Eibsee shore before the midday rush. The Eibsee combo makes this a full but balanced day.
Part of these combos
Quieter alternatives
Wank
Cable car to a sunny terrace with the full Wetterstein panorama and gentle paths on top.
- Noise: very calm
- Crowds: calm
- Visual busyness: very calm
- Smells: very calm
- Quiet spot available
Herzogstand
Cable car up, level panorama path high above the Walchensee.
- Noise: calm
- Crowds: calm
- Visual busyness: very calm
- Smells: very calm
- Quiet spot available
Wallberg
Cable car up, about 5 km downhill walk, then a swim in the Tegernsee.
- Noise: calm
- Crowds: calm
- Visual busyness: very calm
- Smells: very calm
- Quiet spot available