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How long is the train from Garmisch to Zugspitze?

Trip overview The train between Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Station) and Zugspitze takes 45 min. The train service runs several times per day from Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Station) to Zugspitze.



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From Garmisch-Partenkirchen to the Zugspitze plateau The 90-year-old cogwheel train takes you from the Zugspitzbahn station in Garmisch-Partenkirchen via Grainau to Lake Eibsee and through the 4.5-kilometre Zugspitztunnel. First stop: Zugspitze plateau at 2,600 metres above sea level.

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Getting From Munich to Zugspitze, Germany's Highest Peak The day starts in Munich with a train ride to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. From there, you hop aboard a classic cogwheel train and climb nearly 3,000 meters to the highest peak in Germany. Spend your day exploring the glacier and taking in the stunning views.

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Garmisch classic allows for more hiking, as there are multiple lifts/peaks, whereas Zugspitze is one peak (the tallest one in Germany). If you're coming from Garmisch, you have to take a train (~45min) to a cable car (~10min) to get to the top of Zugspitze, whereas Garmisch Classic is a lot less time.

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I really enjoyed it and was a highlight for me. Yes it's Just a cable car up the mountain but I was there on a clear day and the views were awesome. Being able to sit and have a couple Biers und Wurst was a lunch I'll never forget. Walking around and lounging by the glacier was cool as well.

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Yes it's Just a cable car up the mountain but I was there on a clear day and the views were awesome. Being able to sit and have a couple Biers und Wurst was a lunch I'll never forget. Walking around and lounging by the glacier was cool as well. And the little chapel was interesting.

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The Ticket Zugspitze includes one ascent and one descent. The ticket can also be used for the Zugspitze Round Trip with the cogwheel train, the Gletscherbahn cable car and the Cable car Zugspitze. The 2 peak pass includes a Ticket Zugspitze and a Garmisch-Classic ticket.

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Garmisch-Partenkirchen offers a multitude of relaxed walks and easy hikes that are perfect for all age groups.

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Tickets are usually still available at the ticket counters on site. However, the daily quota may be exhausted, especially on fair-weather days, weekends and during public holidays. We therefore recommend buying tickets in our online shop in advance if possible. Does an online ticket include a seat reservation?

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Getting Around It's also possible to take the train to Zugspitze. But, if you are looking to visit other area attractions (Partnach Gorge, Geroldsee, and other day trips), you will need to book a rental car. Renting a car in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is easy and gives you the freedom to go where you want, when you want.

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Top of Germany: At 2,962 metres, the Zugspitze is Germany's highest mountain. Threatened ice worlds: Zugspitze is home to one of Germany's last glaciers – but the “eternal ice” on the Zugspitze is also acutely threatened by climate change.

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Ideas for bad weather in District Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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The Rhine Valley is one of Germany's most scenic areas, alongside the beautiful Black Forest. The most beautiful section of the Rhine Valley is the Upper-Middle Rhine Valley, between Koblenz and Bingen.

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