The main skiing slopes of Germany are concentrated in Allgäu and in the Upper Bavaria.
In both regions the ski resorts are incredible with offers of activities for veterans and for the ones who will venture the skiing experience for the first time. Other winter sports are also a fun choice, such as slalom, jumps, ice skating and hockey.
In Allgäu the beginners will find three spots for the practice of such sports. To embrace them it is necessary to cross the hills in a cable car that takes the most brave to 2.224 meters of altitude. When landing in Nebelhorn, the highest mountain of the resort, the skiers can enjoy Germany’s longest ski slope, which is 7,5 kilometers long.
The Upper Bavaria is not behind in matter of attractions. One of the main attractions of the city is the Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which is frequently the headquarters for world championships of winter sports.
Located in the Bavaria, 720 meters of altitude and a few minutes from Austria, the place is in the begging of January, the stage for the competitions of the winter sports calendar, the Four
Ramps tournament.
And there is a good reason that Upper Bavaria has become the expert in winter modalities that demand cold and snow. There is located the Zugspitze, the highest pick of Germany and a tourist attraction visited for people from all around the world.
To get to its top, it is necessary to take one of the longest cable cars of Europe, which goes as high as two thousand meters of altitude in only ten minutes.

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