Top 10 Things to do Adventurous in Bavaria, Germany

September 14, 2021 Agatha Simes

Anthem: Bayernhymne  (German) "Hymn of Bavaria"
Restaurants in Bavaria

1. Heliflieger

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5.0 based on 175 reviews

Heliflieger

We are your Helicopter Tour specialist in Germany. We have tours available in many locations countrywide. In Munich for example we offer various tours over the western lake district, the city of Munich, through the Alps including the famous Kings's castle of Neuschwanstein or all of the above. See Bavaria's famous landmarks from a bird's eye view. Bookings available through our website or via phone, major credit cards accepted. Up to 3 passengers per flight with customized tours upon request.

2. Hot Rod Fun Munich

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5.0 based on 117 reviews

Hot Rod Fun Munich

Looks like a toy, drives like a racing car: Driving the Hot Rod combines indescribable driving pleasure during an unforgettable sight-seeing tour in Munich. Each day we offer guided Hot Rod Fun Tours throughout Munich. A completely new experience of fun and freeddom on the roads of the region, coupled with pure driving pleasure!

3. Hollentalklamm

Hollentalstrasse 18 Parking at Hammersbach, 82491 Grainau, Bavaria Germany +49 8821 8895 http://www.hoellentalklamm-info.de/
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5.0 based on 312 reviews

Hollentalklamm

Reviewed By benavidez_dab - Wiesbaden, Germany

I think an important thing to know about getting to the entrance is that it’s a bit of an uphill hike. Not a difficult hike but you just don’t arrive at the entryway via a short walk from the parking area. Prepare to get wet along the way. I didn’t get drenched but I definitely should have worn a raincoat. The trail itself is well kept while in the canyon and tunnels. It can get somewhat crowded but it wasn’t uncomfortable for me. It could be loud due to the roaring water. Once out of the tunnels it was about another 20 uphill minutes to the restaurant at the end of the trail. The restaurant had clean restrooms. The view of the glaciers is amazing. Another import thing to know is the hike to the gondola isn’t easy and somewhat intimidating. My friends and I hiked to it and we saw a lot of inexperienced hikers struggling. If you plan on hiking to Alpspitz ensure you have plenty of water and food.

4. FLY ROYAL Paragliding

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FLY ROYAL Paragliding

Airborne adventures above Neuschwanstein Castle in the Bavarian Alps. Tandem paragliding ist the ultimate experience for those who want to experience the pure weightlessness of flying combined with breathtaking scenery and awe-inspiring natural beauty. Our professionally trained and qualified pilots are committed to ensuring Safety First combined with a friendly and personal service.

5. Vogelfrei Tandemfliegen mit Profis

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Vogelfrei Tandemfliegen mit Profis

Professional paragliding tandem flights in and around Oberstdorf and the Allgäu. Enjoy the freedom and breathtaking views over the bavarian alps with our full time pro pilots. More than 30 years of flying experience in paragliding and the most modern equipment gives you maximum fun and safety. We offer daily flights at different flying sites. Live your dream and fly with us!

6. Escape Room Rosenheim

Munchener Str. 14 2. Obergeschoss, 83022 Rosenheim, Bavaria Germany +49 8031 7969360 [email protected] http://www.escaperoom-rosenheim.de
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5.0 based on 319 reviews

Escape Room Rosenheim

When the players enter the room and the door closes, an exciting race begins over time. 60 minutes remain from now to solve the puzzle and regain the freedom. Accepting the challenge is the key to success! Try it out now!

7. Finest Escape Nurnberg

Bucher Str. 76, 90408 Nuremberg, Bavaria Germany +49 911 25375469 [email protected] http://www.finest-escape.de/nuernberg
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5.0 based on 251 reviews

Finest Escape Nurnberg

Next Generation Live Escape Games Willkommen to Finest Escape Nürnberg, the universe for Live Escape Games. Close to the old castle you'll find the first 2.0 Escape Games in Nuremberg. Exciting and newly designed live escape games are waiting for you here. Our elaborately designed rooms take you to a whole new world for 60 minutes, in which there is no sense of time. Everyday life is left behind on the doorstep of our adventure rooms. No more tedious searching for keys and locks in a plain living room atmosphere. Our 2.0 exit games offer authentic scenarios created by film experts down to the last detail. We have adapted all of our many puzzles and tasks specifically to the respective theme. Both beginners and professionals get their money’s worth in our escape rooms! You can easily reach us by subway, tram or car. We can proudly offer you parking spaces in our backyard. The door falls into the lock – now you are alone – all on your own…

Reviewed By Hermann1628 - Nuremberg, Germany

Nice riddles, from hard to easy, very good detailed constructed rooms and good guiding. For me the best in Nuremberg!

8. Zugspitze

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria Germany +49 8821 7970 [email protected] http://zugspitze.de/
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4.5 based on 4,079 reviews

Zugspitze

At nearly 10,000 feet, Germany's highest peak is a popular ski area during the winter and a challenging hiking trail during the rest of the year.

Reviewed By monideepad - Bangalore District, India

My son and I were visiting my sister and family at Erlangen. We planned a day-trip to Zugspitze. So, it was my sister, brother-in-law, niece,nephew, my son and me. We were joined by my sister’s friend, her husband and daughter... We took the train from Erlangen to Nürnberg as early as 7am. We then took the train from Nürnberg to München and changed to another train from München to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. After that, we took the cogwheel train from Zugspitzbahnhof to Gletscherbahnhof located at the height of 2,588 metres above sea level. We walked to the south part of the mountain which is the Zugsitzplatt, a high ‘karst’ (formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone) plateau with many caves. Three glaciers, the two largest in Germany namely, Northern Schneeferner and Höllentalferner and the third namely, Southern Schneeferner lie on the flanks of Zugspitze. The highest mountain in Germany, Zugspitze was named after the “Zugbahnen” or avalanche paths down the mountain’s notoriously steep north face and summit. Less than two weeks prior to this trip to Zugspitze in the German Alps, my husband, my son and I, had been to two more glaciers, Mt. Titlis and Glacier 3000 in the Swiss Alps. On both occasions, we had met bright, sunny weather. However, at Zugspitze, there was not the faintest sign of the sun. It felt very different and was indeed a welcome change to have good snowfall instead. It felt more like a Winter Wonderland than any other snow clad peak I have visited and I felt very close to Nature. We climbed as high up as the Church Maria Heimsuchung, which stands at the height of almost 3000 metres above sea level, defying sun, storm, wind and snow. I felt that this house of God, standing in solitude, like a sentinel in the vast expanse of snow, provides peace and protection to the skiers and winter sports enthusiasts during their visits to the glacier. On enquiring, I learnt that Catholic and Protestant Mass are celebrated on a regular basis depending on weather conditions. I felt deep reverence, not only for the Creator but also for this tiny little place of prayer as I stood high up in the snow clad mighty mountain with snow flakes falling all over us. The children had put in their snow suits and they paid no heed to the constant drizzle of snowflakes. They were busy swooping down on slides and toboggans; climbing up and sliding down again. We were constantly alert about making it back in time for the train, but we did not want to miss out on going to the Zugspitze summit. So, we made a dash for the Gletscherbahn cable car station from where cable cars runs every 10 minutes between the Zugspitz glacier and the summit. We barely had about 20 minutes to spend at the summit in order to be able to catch the last cable car down. So we rushed out being careful to remain on the German side It is said that on a clear day, four countries : Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland can be seen from the Zugspitze. However, standing in the Zugspitze platform that offered a 360 degrees view, we looked north, south, east and west; but it was too foggy and musty and there coupled with snowfall, the view was totally obscured and we could see nothing beyond a couple of metres. The only regret I felt was that we could not spot the famous golden summit cross. Given a chance, I would have loved taking a picture standing by its side. For our return, we took the aerial tram right upto Garmisch-Partenkirchen and trains to München, Nürnberg and Erlangen respectively.

9. Alpspitz

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria Germany +49 8821 7970 http://www.gapa.de
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4.5 based on 417 reviews

Alpspitz

One of several quality ski resorts located in the Bavarian Alps.

Reviewed By WalesHack - Oberammergau, Germany

I really like the skiing here. High enough for consistent good snow. Nearly as high as the Zugspitze but not as busy and often quieter than the rest of the Garmisch Classic area.

10. Thingstatte

Auf dem Heiligenberg 1, 69121 Heidelberg, Baden-Wurttemberg Germany http://www.heidelberg-marketing.de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/thingstaette.html
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4.5 based on 307 reviews

Thingstatte

Reviewed By newhorizonrw - Kigali, Rwanda

Did a great hike to reach this stadium along with friends. The history was very information for me especially that i love history and archeology. Boosted my understanding of past events with facts that are tangible and visual, loved it so much.

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