The Bavarian Alps, extending from the Allgäu right up to the province of Berchtesgarden are, during the winter months, the perfect setting for winter sports of every kind.
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Travellers to Kitzbühel need a big trunk! The latest carving skis, the ultimate golf set and the appropriate outfit don't fit in every car. Experience the get-together of fur coats and SUV's.
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Right after Kufstein, on the way up to Scheffau and Ellmau winter sports fans will encounter a true paradise. Just around 100 km from Munich's southern city limit the "Wilder Kaiser" mountains present a perfectly developed ski and snowboard area with many kilometers of piste.
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Brauneck is one of the more traditional Bavarian ski resorts and has a multitude of 20 alpine lodges and as a result holds the Bavarian record.
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Berchtesgaden, Königssee and Jenner – inseparably connected and beautifully embedded in the Berchtesgaden National Park. Singers have sung about the threatening climbs of the Watzmann mountain.
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A multitude of large and small winter sports resorts are on offer in the Allgäu, which stretches from Schwangau in the east right up to Oberstdorf and Oberstaufen in the west. The western part of the German Alps boasts a varied landscape, characterised by rolling hills and towering mountains…
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During the winter the prominent Wendelstein Mountain and the neighbouring Sudelfeld ski resort are mainly in the hands of local winter sports fans. People from Rosenheim, Munich and residents of the nearby vicinity cover the pistes and you will understand why.
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The market town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen received worldwide renown thanks to the Winter Olympics of 1936. Even during winters without copious amounts of snow, winter sports fans are enthused by the only glacier-ski resort on the 'Zugspitze' (the highest point in Germany).
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The ski resort at Spitzingsee is characterised by descents with guaranteed snow and cosy cabins. The Firstalm valley, situated in a much-visited zone of the Stümpfling, is known well beyond Spitzingsee.
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Once Bad Gastein has been the Monte Carlo of the Alps where Emperors would keep company. The health resort in the Hohe Tauern National Park gained reputation through Duke Johann from Austria who spent time here in 1822.
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Zell am See is blessed with its location. The valley as well as the hills (Schmittenhöhe) of the beautiful town provide great motives of the surrounding mountain chains.
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Close to Zell am See the Glemm Valley offers a whole lot of action! In the winter sports towns of Saalbach and Hinterglemm party people can do! If you like it a bit more quiet, but still not boring, Leogang will be the right place.
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The Alps' greatest glacier ski resorts are within fast reach from Munich promising ski pleasures all-year round!
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