Fantastic video, crisp and concise with all the relevant info. I was hoping you could help me with a few queries as I am planning to visit in December: 1. Would Eibesse or Zugspitze remain closed on Dec 24/25 for Christmas? 2. Is there generally a big queue for the cable car to Zugspitze from Eibesse? Also, how far is cable car from the lake? 3. From what I have understood, the 62 Euros ticket includes cogwheel train journey to Eibesse + cable car ride to Zugspitze and then back to Eibesse, right? So just gotta book one ticket in that case after Garmisch? Thanks in advance!
I'll be in Munich from 10-14 Octobe, thought of including this in the trip. Are the busses, trains and cable car still running? Or is it less frequent during that time?
I had a 49 Euro Deutsche Bahn ticket from Munich. I know I can use it to travel to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, but I'm unsure if it's valid for Eibsee as well. If it is valid, could you provide information on which bus or train I can take to Eibsee and cost? Additionally, from Eibsee, how can I reach Zugspitze, and what is the round-trip cost to go Zugspitze and fZugspitze return Zugspitze to Garmisch-Partenkirchen?
📍How to reach Eibsee lake | Zugspitze and how much it costs? Start at Munich Hauptbahnhof (Munich Central Station). Take a regional train (RE or RB) to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Get off at the station and make your way to the nearby cogwheel train (Zahnradbahn) station . This route is known for its breathtaking beauty. (especially in winter) The journey takes approximately 30 minutes and costs 4 euros with the deautchland ticket. There is also an option to take the bus no. 3 & 4 to eibsee lake in every two hours. The bus ride to Eibsee takes approximately 20 minutes. And the tickets are included in your Deutschland pass. After you finish walking the lake take a cable car ride to the top of Germany . You can also purchase a full day ticket to Zugspitze from garmisch and It will cost you 62 euros for the round trip which also includes your trip to eibsee.
@@beingindianingermany But the question for me, with Deutschlanticket +we reach Eibsee, and from eibsee to Zugspitze and back ,the cable car is used. which plan buys us the only cable car tickets.
Amazing info. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic video, crisp and concise with all the relevant info. I was hoping you could help me with a few queries as I am planning to visit in December:
1. Would Eibesse or Zugspitze remain closed on Dec 24/25 for Christmas?
2. Is there generally a big queue for the cable car to Zugspitze from Eibesse? Also, how far is cable car from the lake?
3. From what I have understood, the 62 Euros ticket includes cogwheel train journey to Eibesse + cable car ride to Zugspitze and then back to Eibesse, right? So just gotta book one ticket in that case after Garmisch?
Thanks in advance!
1. Eibsee and zugsiptze is open all year round.
2. Cable car is around the corner of where lake begins. Not far!
3. 1 ticket, yes.
@@beingindianingermany Thanks a lot for the quick reply and the details..I appreciate you!
I'll be in Munich from 10-14 Octobe, thought of including this in the trip. Are the busses, trains and cable car still running? Or is it less frequent during that time?
Still running
What is the best month to go? Which month did you go? It must have been cold since you have a coat.
It looks best in both winters & summer. I went in the month of January.
I had a 49 Euro Deutsche Bahn ticket from Munich. I know I can use it to travel to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, but I'm unsure if it's valid for Eibsee as well. If it is valid, could you provide information on which bus or train I can take to Eibsee and cost? Additionally, from Eibsee, how can I reach Zugspitze, and what is the round-trip cost to go Zugspitze and fZugspitze return Zugspitze to Garmisch-Partenkirchen?
📍How to reach Eibsee lake | Zugspitze and how much it costs?
Start at Munich Hauptbahnhof (Munich Central Station). Take a regional train (RE or RB) to Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Get off at the station and make your way to the nearby cogwheel train (Zahnradbahn) station .
This route is known for its breathtaking beauty. (especially in winter) The journey takes approximately 30 minutes and costs 4 euros with the deautchland ticket.
There is also an option to take the bus no. 3 & 4 to eibsee lake in every two hours. The bus ride to Eibsee takes approximately 20 minutes. And the tickets are included in your Deutschland pass.
After you finish walking the lake take a cable car ride to the top of Germany . You can also purchase a full day ticket to Zugspitze from garmisch and It will cost you 62 euros for the round trip which also includes your trip to eibsee.
@@beingindianingermany But the question for me, with Deutschlanticket +we reach Eibsee, and from eibsee to Zugspitze and back ,the cable car is used. which plan buys us the only cable car tickets.
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