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Tobogganing
The guide was updated:Your face is covered with snow, you have clumps of ice in your hair and all the excitement has made your cheeks red - often, tobogganing is a real adventure. Being an enthusiastic tobogganing fan, you love speeding downhill like the famous German luger Georg Hackl, called "Hackl Schorsch". And you are right! Your courage is rewarded with a very special and intense feeling of happiness. On track for the next speedy ride!
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Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Experience the pure nature of the Alps. The rugged mountain ranges, the crystal-clear streams and the deep blue lakes. Wild and real, gentle and calm.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is one of the most charming landscapes in Bavaria and a great Region for hiking. Over 300 kilometres of marked footpaths invite you to discover the beautiful world of the Alps and promise special moments.
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Paragliding
You like adventures? You like absolut great views? Then try Paragliding! It is one of the most exciting experiences and here, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, you have the chance to make this great experience and you will enjoy the fantastic bird-eye views.
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Cycling & Mountain biking
No matter whether you are a professional cyclist, mountain biker or a passionate amateur cyclist, everyone will find his or her favourite route around Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Our routes offer a perfect combination of sport and recreation.
More than a dozen mountain bike routes are waiting for you and your bike/s!
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Family
Holidays at Garmisch-Partenkirchen are adventure holidays. Our town offers lots of activities for families. From ice-skating (http://www.gapa.de/Eissport) to cycling, from climbing im "Kletterwald" (http://kletterwald-gap.de/) to the Alpspitz Wellenbad wave pool (http://www.gemeindewerke-garmisch-partenkirchen.de/alpspitz-wellenbad).
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is not just a destination for sports, but also for families.
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Water Sports
At Garmisch-Partenkirchen all swimmers and lovers of water get their money’s worth. Numerous lakes nearby, such as Pflegersee, Riessersee, Geroldsee or Eibsee invite you to take the plunge, dive in and dive down.
When the wheather is really bad and cold, you don't have be to without swimming, you can visit the Alpspitz-Wellenbad Wave Pool Center.
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Skiing + Snowboarding
You love skiing, snowboarding, carving or freestyle skiing. Then, Garmisch-Partenkirchen is the right place for you. Germany's top winter sports resort has much to offer. Here, you will find conditions making your heart beat faster: more than 60 km of skiing slopes offering perfect snow from November to May.Well-prepared slopes ranging from easy to demanding, and modern lift facilities Beautiful views in an area with cosy ski huts.
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Skiing tours
Slowly climb the mountain with your skis. Step by step. The ascent is exhausting, but you enjoy every moment . You are also looking forward to the one thing that makes you moving on: free downhill skiing into the valley. The calm and sinlence are quite marvellous, in which you can hear nothing but the snow crunching under your feet and your own breathing. Only a few more metres to go and you have made it. On the summit, your efforts will be rewarded with the great view over Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
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Tobogganing
Your face is covered with snow, you have clumps of ice in your hair and all the excitement has made your cheeks red - often, tobogganing is a real adventure. Being an enthusiastic tobogganing fan, you love speeding downhill like the famous German luger Georg Hackl, called "Hackl Schorsch". And you are right! Your courage is rewarded with a very special and intense feeling of happiness. On track for the next speedy ride!
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Ice Sports
In Garmisch-Partenkirchen, you can even enjoy a hobby in an Olympic atmosphere: in our Olympic Ice Sports Centre. Originally, it was built for the 1936 Winter Olympics, it nowadays is a true highlight and the perfect setting for competition, shows and entertainment - not just in the winter, but also in the summer.
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Snowshoeing
No matter whether you are a beginner or a skilled snowshoe hiker – everyone finds his or her personal favourite tour here in the extensive winter hiking trails around Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Head out on your own, as a couple or in a group. The Health-Corner in Garmisch-Partenkirchen offers guided hikes.
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Winterhiking
You like hiking and you don't care if it is summer or winter? Then you are right here, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. In the winter you can experience the silent nature of winter. 110 kilometres of cleared hiking trails invite you to wander, relax and enjoy the snow covered landscape.
By the way: the Health-Corner offers also guided tours.
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Little Theatre
Fritz Rohrbeck, director and founder of the Kleines Theater, felt drawn to the stage ever since he was a boy. After discovering the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen he decided to start a theatre here, and thus the “Little Theatre” was born. The theatre is now managed by the 3rd generation of the family; its productions regularly delight audiences with their care and attention to detail.
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Churches
There are very much old churches in and around Garmisch-Partenkirchen which are worth a visit.
For example, there's the Sebastianskircherl. In former times, the ground around this chapel served as cemetery for the victims of the Black Death.
If you want more information about churches in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, visit our website:
http://www.gapa.de/Town_Region_Art_Culture_Churches.html
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Aschenbrenner Museum
The founder of the Aschenbrenner Museum, Marianne Aschenbrenner, was born in 1928 in Düsseldorf. She told, that once she got a book about porcelain - and she was stoked. Now you can admire this special art: porcelain, which was called 'White Gold' in the 18th century, puppets and much more.
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Kurhaus
Have you ever heard of Jim Knopf? Momo and the Grey Men? The Neverending Story? The author of these very famous books was Michael Ende. He has lived in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and now you can visit a exhibition which has his name. This collection is very exciting, not just for kids, even for adults.
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