Germany is an excellent winter sports destination.

Germany is an excellent winter sports destination.

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Winter Sports in Germany: Easily Accessible, Affordable and Authentic!

When it comes to winter sports, Germany remains the most popular destination for the Dutch. In the south, near the Austrian border, you’ll find slopes with impressive altitude differences. But winter sports in Germany aren’t limited to the Bavarian Alps. In Sauerland, you can enjoy endless winter fun when the weather is good, and the Black Forest is a great spot for beginners. Looking for an adrenaline rush? Head to the steep slopes of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. For an authentic winter holiday, visit Berchtesgaden! Another advantage: winter sports in Germany are relatively affordable!

Winter Fun with a Familiar Atmosphere in Winterberg

Winter sports can be an expensive affair. So what could be better than a ski destination close to the border? That and more applies to the German town of Winterberg in Sauerland! What makes Winterberg special is that within just a three-hour drive you’ll find yourself in a completely different world, yet still surrounded by familiar things like Dutch pancakes or a ‘frikandel speciaal’. Looking for guidance from a Dutch ski instructor? No problem. There are even hotels and cafés run by Dutch owners. The slopes in Winterberg are mostly suitable for beginners and children. And accommodation and dining prices are much more budget-friendly than in the Alps.

Berchtesgaden: Ski Slopes and Fairytale Scenes

One German winter sports destination where you’ll have a great time is Berchtesgaden. Don’t expect a lively après-ski scene here, as it’s nearly non-existent. But Berchtesgaden is a picturesque mountain town with beautiful churches and monasteries. While typical après-ski bars are hard to find, there are plenty of cafés, restaurants and hotels in this charming village. Anyone seeking a less touristy, yet atmospheric and authentic winter sports destination will feel right at home in Berchtesgaden! Even if you’re simply there to admire the snowy scenery or to ski as a beginner, this postcard-perfect village will welcome you. The slopes are mostly suited for novice skiers, though there are 5 to 9 kilometers of runs for more advanced and professional skiers.

Fascinating Surroundings with Access to Other Ski Areas

Although Berchtesgaden has its own slopes, tourists mainly come here for the stunning scenery and majestic snowy peaks in the background. Staying in this fairytale village is truly worth it. Moreover, there’s a practical advantage for avid skiers: from Berchtesgaden, you can easily reach other ski areas nearby, as you’re surrounded by popular ski resorts like Jenner and Hochschwarzeck.

Winter Sports in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Garmisch-Partenkirchen used to have a somewhat luxurious reputation as a ski resort. That image has faded, and today, Garmisch attracts a wide variety of visitors thanks to its diverse range of accommodations. For a scenic descent that isn’t too challenging, head to the Osterfelderkopf. There you descend into a beautiful valley flanked by rocky formations. Après-ski here isn’t a major attraction, but the gastronomy is top-notch. You can enjoy excellent food and drinks at reasonable prices!

Black Run: Kandahar

Advanced skiers will love the slopes in Garmisch. One long and challenging run is the black Kandahar slope. Starting from the Alpspitze, this fairly steep descent takes you all the way down to Kreuzeck. The total length is over 3 kilometers and speeds can exceed 100 kilometers per hour.

Winter Sports in Feldberg

For a high-quality winter sports destination in Germany, you don’t have to go deep into the Bavarian Alps. The Black Forest also calls, with ski areas like Feldberg. The height differences may not be spectacular, but there’s reliable snow and the descent from Grafenmatt is an impressive 3 kilometers. The slopes are diverse, from family-friendly runs to the thrilling Weltcupstrecke. Many runs here are flanked by trees, which adds charm. However, there are also wide-open runs near Seebuck with no trees but phenomenal Alpine-like views!

Top Destination for Beginners

Feldberg is an ideal destination for learning how to ski. Especially on the Seebuck side, you can practice your skiing skills to your heart’s content. Tip: arrive early if you’re driving to Feldberg — finding parking in the middle of the day can be a real challenge. In terms of food and lodging, Feldberg is an affordable choice. Don’t expect lots of après-ski bars, but there’s a cozy vibe in places like the Himalaya Lodge after an eventful ski day.

Holiday Home for Winter Sports in Germany

Germany is an excellent choice for a week, weekend or even just a day of skiing in various regions! Stunning mountain scenery with picturesque villages, thrilling slopes and cozy, budget-friendly accommodations make Germany a popular winter sports option. Winterberg welcomes visitors with a wide range of hotels at various price points, sometimes even with wellness facilities. For a more authentic experience, book a stay in one of the many guesthouses, where your day starts with a hearty breakfast. In Berchtesgaden, the breathtaking surroundings invite you to book a chalet with mountain views. Want something truly authentic? Enjoy a hearty Bavarian breakfast in a cozy guesthouse or traditional Gasthof!

Travelling with a large group? Then Feldberg won’t disappoint. This destination offers many family-friendly hotels for a comfortable stay with the whole family. In Garmisch-Partenkirchen, it’s not unusual to stay in a five-star hotel or enjoy a lavish breakfast buffet in a four-star hotel. Looking for peace and relaxation? Book a mountain chalet or opt for a wellness resort!

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