Running along Germany’s southern border with Austria, the Bavarian Alps are one of the country’s most beautiful areas. Skiing is, naturally, one of the favorite pastimes. You’ll find Germany’s tallest mountain, Zugspitze, rising more than 9,700 feet in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district (also a great hiking area in summer). Berchtesgadener Land (home to Watzmann, Germany’s third-highest peak) is another major ski area. Hochwanner, the country’s #2 mountain, is also in the Alps.
Restaurants in Bavarian Alps
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Was looking for nativity and Toni Bauer did not disappoint. Nice people who took time to explain the different styles, production methods and sizes. It's easy to be overwhelmed at the selection - don't be afraid to ask for help and advice, the folks working their are approachable and friendly. The front of the shop is filled with both religious and traditional Bavarian themes. Items ranges from inexpensive carved walking sticks and bird houses to hand carved and hand painted works of art. The shop can ship purchases directly home as well. I was really struck by how friendly the individuals were -- they went above and beyond. A great place to start a collection to be passed down for generations.
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We really enjoyed our visit here. Perfect place for an afternoon snack. Cheese samples available. Snack on cheese, sausage, bread, and grab a beer. Friendly counter service.
Fachhandel/Onlineshop für exzellente Kochmesser, praktisches Küchenwerkzeug und ausgesuchte Feinkost. Mittags mit leckerem Cafe und Imbissangebot. Regelmäßig Messerschleifkurse und weitere Veranstaltungen im Haus.
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