Blomberg

The Tölz local mountain with its 1248 m can be climbed in a good 90 minutes or reached in a few minutes with a chairlift. The Blomberg is especially popular with families as there is a lot on offer for children. On the adventure trail, which leads up to the middle station, various stations invite you to try things out, puzzle and experience new things. Once you reach the top, you can work off your energy in the climbing garden or explore the Zwiesel and the Heigelkopf. On the way down, you can whiz down to the valley on the summer toboggan run from the middle station. In the valley you will still find the Blomberg Blitz, which invites you to toboggan all year round. There is also a playground, trampolines and a children’s traffic area.

Other recreational activities:

Zugspitze

Zugspitze

The Zugspitz massif is located northwest of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and is Germany’s highest mountain at 2,962m. From the terrace of the mountain station you have a

Watzmann

Watzmann

The Watzmann is the landmark of the Berchtesgadener Land. Not only its height of 2,713 m but also its striking shape made it famous. The

Alpspitze with Alpspix

Alpspitze

The Alpspitze with its 2,626 m pyramid-shaped peak is the landmark of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. In the summer months you will find easy tours on wide forest

Brauneck

Brauneck

The Brauneck is located in Lenggries and has an altitude of 1,555 m. Through the Brauneck mountain railroad you arrive relaxed just below the summit.

Herzogstand

Herzogstand

The Herzogstand is 1,731 m high and lies northwest of Lake Walchen and was once the favorite mountain of King Ludwig II. You can either