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Through the Hasental to Pfeiffer-Alm and to the Gschwandtnerbauern

Snowshoeing · Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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This interesting tour leads you over snow-covered meadows at the foot of Mount Wank and Mount Rosswank. The path is lined with numerous viewpoints that offer you a great view over Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Wetterstein Mountain Range.
moderate
Distance 0 km
4:00 h
300 m
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1,000 m
1,000 m
On this tour, you will first of all walk down the historic Ludwigstraße, which is the heart of Partenkirchen. The houses' facades are painted with traditional facade paintings, the so-called Lüftlmalereien, which are especially charming. On Sonnenbergstraße you will find cosy old farmhouses with wooden gables and traditional balconies.

 

The Pfeiffer-Alm is worth taking a break here to let your eyes wander across the mountain ranges of the Wetterstein and Zugspitze. In the east, you will see the majestic Sojern Mountains. Perhaps you will even discover Wamberg, the highest-altitude village with its own church in Germany.

The Gschwandtnerbauer seems to be far away from the rest of the world: surrounded by a white winter wonderland with a fantastic view of the Wetterstein Mountains, it is far away from modern life and streets.

 

For a more detailed description of the tour, please refer to "PDF Print" above.

Author’s recommendation

The Tourist Information of Garmisch-Partenkirchen offers guided snowshoe hikes on easy routes that are also suitable for beginners. In principle, adolescents and adults having a shoe size of 38 (according to the Continental European System; UK: 5-5.5; US: 6-6.5) or more can participate. For further information and registration, please call: +49 8821 180 736.

 

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Update: December 20, 2022
Difficulty
moderate
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Highest point
1,000 m
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1,000 m
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Rest stops

Pfeiffer Alm
Gschwandtnerbauer

Safety information

The risk of avalanches is only possible on this tour under extreme conditions. Ensure to check the up-to-date avalanche warnings. This snowshoeing tour is also perfect for beginners.

 

http://www.lawinenwarndienst-bayern.de

Tips and hints

www.gapa.de

www.pfeiffer-alm.de

http://www.lawinenwarndienst-bayern.de

www.bergfuehrer-zugspitzland.de

Start

Badgasse in Partenkirchen (712 m)
Coordinates:
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47.493252, 11.110498
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47°29'35.7"N 11°06'37.8"E
UTM
32T 658966 5262138
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Destination

Hasental

Turn-by-turn directions

Start on Badgasse in the direction of the historic Ludwigstraße. When you are directly in front of the parish church (Pfarrkirche), turn left and walk straight to Schäfflerplatz square. Once there, turn right onto Sonnenbergstraße, walk past the Antonius- and Floriansbrunnen fountains and straight ahead onto Faukenstraße, which is where you will hear the gurgle of the Fauken. When you reach the "Gute Hirten" fountain, turn right and follow the ascending Hasentalstraße. After a 5 minute climb, the traditional houses allow for a view of the now-covered winter landscape. Turn left when you have reached the wooden fence and climb uphill a few metres. You should put on your snowshoes now, if you have not already done so. Then, the path leads you over snow-covered pastures to the edge of the forest. Keep to the left and follow the forest aisle. The path will lead you steadily uphill for approx. 45 minutes. Before reaching the open field from where you can already see the Pfeiffer-Alm (Alpine hut), you will have to climb a short and steep path alongside the fence. Walk past the Alpine hut and the small chapel, which are on the left hand side, and follow the asphalted road downhill on the right hand side. Turn right where you can see Wamberg, the highest-altitude village in Germany with its own church. Turn left at the next junction, and again left after a few metres onto the forest road to the Gschwandtnerbauern, which you will reach after a 25 minute uphill hike. At the Gschwandtnerbauer, you can stop for refreshments or something to eat. Return on the same route.

 

Public transport

Public-transport-friendly

Hourly connection from München Hbf (Munich central station) to Garmisch-Partenkirchen. At the station forecourt, board the local bus (route 1 and 2) to Badgasse/Werdenfels Museum.

By road

Take the motorway A95 to Garmisch-Partenkirchen in the direction of the Partenkirchen part of town and Mittenwald/Innsbruck. Follow the main street until you reach the AOK building where you will turn left onto Badgasse. It is there that you will find the underground parking area.

If you are coming from Reutte/Ehrwald/Tirol/Grainau, drive on the state road B23 to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, continue in the direction of the Partenkirchen part of town and Mittenwald/Innsbruck. When you reach the large junction at the town hall, turn right onto the main road. Continue on the main road until you reach the AOK building where you will turn left onto Badgasse. It is there that you will find the underground parking area.

If you are coming from Mittenwald/Innsbruck, use B2 to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and continue in the direction of München (Munich). At the second traffic light, turn right onto Badgasse where you will find the underground parking area.

Parking

Parking is available in the Badgasse underground parking area (P12).

Coordinates

DD
47.493252, 11.110498
DMS
47°29'35.7"N 11°06'37.8"E
UTM
32T 658966 5262138
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300 m
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300 m
Highest point
1,000 m
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