- The
Zugspitze (/ˈzʊɡʃpɪtsə/ ZUUG-shpit-sə, German: [ˈtsuːkˌʃpɪtsə] ; lit. '[avalanche] path peak'), at 2,962 m (9,718 ft)
above sea level, is the highest...
- The
Seilbahn Zugspitze is an
aerial tramway running from the
Eibsee Lake to the top of
Zugspitze in Bavaria, Germany. It currently[update]
holds the world...
- The
Bavarian Zugspitze Railway (German:
Bayerische Zugspitzbahn) is one of four rack
railways still working in Germany,
along with the
Wendelstein Railway...
- region,
which borders Austria.
Nearby is Germany's
highest mountain,
Zugspitze, at 2,962
metres (9,718 ft)
above sea level. The town is
known as the...
- The
Zugspitze Glacier Cable Car (German: Zugspitz-Gletscherbahn) is a 1,000
metre long
cable car on the
Zugspitze, Germany's
highest mountain. It was...
- The
Tyrolean Zugspitze Cable Car (German: Zugspitzebahn) was the
first wire
ropeway to open the
summit of the
Zugspitze, Germany's
highest mountain on...
- area is 177.4
hectares (438 acres). It is at the
northerly base of the
Zugspitze (2,950
metres (9,680 ft)
above sea
level and 3.5 km to the south), Germany's...
- Austria's
Stubai Alps. The
distance between the
Zugspitze and this
contour is 25.8
kilometres (16 mi); the
Zugspitze is thus the
highest peak for a
radius of25...
- subpeaks. By
these definitions, the
highest mountains in
Germany are the
Zugspitze (2,962 m or 9,718 ft),
Hochwanner (2,746 m or 9,009 ft) and
Watzmann (Middle...
- the Zugspitzplatt, a
plateau south of the country's
highest peak, the
Zugspitze, that
descends from west to east and
forms the head of the
Reintal valley...