Why not discover the snow-covered jewels of theGermany ? Between the majestic Bavarian Alps, the enchanting panoramas of the Black Forest and the charming villages, each resort offers a unique experience.
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Whether you're an experienced skier, a lover of picturesque scenery or looking for a family getaway, these five must-visit destinations promise a memorable winter holiday.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Located in the Bavarian Alps, Garmisch-Partenkirchen is one of Germany's most famous ski resorts. It offers a variety of slopes to suit all abilities, including the Garmisch Classic ski area and the Zugspitze glacier, Germany's highest peak.

The resort is also renowned for hosting international events, such as alpine skiing competitions. Visitors can enjoy modern facilities, breathtaking alpine scenery and an authentic Bavarian atmosphere.
Oberstdorf - Kleinwalsertal
This cross-border ski area between Germany and Austria offers over 130 kilometres of varied slopes, ideal for families and skiers of all abilities.

Oberstdorf is also famous for its ski jumping facilities and regularly hosts international competitions. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque scenery, winter hiking trails and friendly Allgäu atmosphere.
Berchtesgaden
Nestling in the heart of the Bavarian Alps, Berchtesgaden offers an idyllic setting for lovers of skiing and nature.

The resort offers runs suitable for beginners and intermediate skiers, with breathtaking views of the Watzmann, one of Germany's most iconic mountains. As well as skiing, the region is rich in attractions, including the Königssee lake and the Berchtesgaden national park, offering an authentic and peaceful experience away from the crowds.
Feldberg (Black Forest)
The highest mountain in the Black Forest, the Feldberg rises to 1,493 metres and is a popular ski area with over 50 kilometres of pistes.

Beginner and intermediate skiers will find plenty to do here, as will cross-country skiers thanks to an extensive network of dedicated trails. The resort is also renowned for its winter hiking trails and spectacular views over the Baden-Württemberg region.
Brauneck (Lenggries)
Located around 60 kilometres from Munich, Brauneck is a popular destination for day trips or longer stays. The resort offers around forty kilometres of varied slopes, suitable for families, beginners and experienced skiers.

Visitors can also enjoy the cosy atmosphere of traditional Bavarian chalets and the local cuisine. Its proximity to the Bavarian capital makes it an ideal choice for both locals and tourists staying in Munich.
