The Zugspitze - the highest peak of Germany

If you love mountains, you should definitely visit the majestic Zugspitze mountain in Germany. With a height of 2962 meters above sea level, it is also the highest peak of the country, part of the ridge North of the Alps. Interestingly, the border between Germany and Austria runs along the summit, and before the formation of the Schengen zone there were even border.





Golden cross on the peak of the mountain attracts many enthusiastic climbers. At that time, as the direction are very tempting, any traveler should be well trained and physically prepared — this is definitely the hike is not for Amateurs. First conquered the Zugspitze was Joseph the Nose. Along with his assistant and a mountain guide, they reached the summit on 27 August 1820.



Fortunately, today there are much easier ways to reach the peak: three funicular lift everyone with minimal effort. The first cable car of the Zugspitz mountain was opened in 1926 and still operates today. One of the most attractive moments of the vertex is unique look, which she opens. If you are lucky enough to reach the peak in a really clear day you can see out over the territories of four countries. As there are no other mountains of similar height, the Zugspitze provides spectacular views in all directions.



If you want to get an unforgettable experience, just let the Zugspitze mountain a chance and go on a journey. Be sure to bring your camera, as you can make breathtaking photos. It is also an excellent place for lovers of winter sports, including snowboarding and skiing. With its awe-inspiring views, the peak of the Zugspitze attracts approximately 500,000 tourists. After viewing these photos you will definitely want to be one of them.























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