Ehrwald is a municipality in the district of Reutte in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
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We enjoyed skiing here with beginer and medium level skiers. Rental prices for skies were good and no problem parking. Beautiful area.
4.5 based on 251 reviews
That was our case. The ride up was sure an experience, though I had to keep my eyes closed from the half-way up as I am afraid of heights (and as getting closer to the station on the top, the cable car gets slower and slower - it drove me crazy:-)) If you like hiking, I absolutely recommend Zugspitze-Gatterl hike to Ehrwalder Almbahn: you have to buy a combined hiking ticket which entitles you to ride Tiroler Zugspitzbahn up, then the short ride by Gletscherbahn down from where you start hiking for about 5-6 hours to Ehrwalder Almbahn. From there you can take a bus back to your car parked at the foot of Zugspitzbahn. The bus is included in the cable car ticket. The hike is rather challenging, you´ll feel your knees and thighs after you´re done but it´s worth it. We made it even with our kids (10 and 12) but I recommend doing so only if you´re really an active family used to hiking.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
This beautiful ski resort is located directly at the foot of the Zugspitze in Tyrol. The top maintained pistes in all difficulty levels offer skiing fun from beginners to advanced skiers. All 23 kilometers of slopes can be artificially snowed. Two runs are FIS certified. For children there is a magic carpet, beginner's lift and the "Confetti-Alm" on the sunny "Sonnenhang". The more advanced parts of the ski resort can be reached with the child-safe 6-seater chairlift. Directly on the slopes of the ski resort are five cozy huts and restaurants. Free parking is available at the ski area, which is directly accessible from the village center.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
As ski instructors & mountaineering professionals, we are on hand with help and advice and would like to pass on our snow and mountain enthusiasts to all children and adults.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
On the day you visit the summit of the Zugspitze, do not forget to visit the museum. It is on the Austrian side of the building complex and opened for the first time in May 2005. The entrance fee for the museum is included in the ticket price for the Zugspitzbahn (coming from Germany) or the Tyrolean Zugspitze Cable Car (coming from Ehrwald in Austria). It is really a “Must Go” while being up there! They have a small cinema, the “Bahnbau Kino”, where they show a short film about the construction of the cable carand the great fire in 2003. And there is a 3D show. But the real highlight for me was the view from the panorama window with the glass bottom. I think we spent an hour here, enjoying the amazing sights and trying to get the photos right. I have to admit that we were very lucky with the weather. There are some beautiful, old advertising boards on display and an old, but original gondola from the first cable car from 1964. Great place!
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