Visibility: 80 km
Mostly cloudy
Total snow height: 30 cm
Mountain - 1°C
Valley - 1°C
Tagesfahrplan heute 14.12.24, in Betrieb, Berg- und Talfahrten ab 9:15 Uhr halbstündlich, letzte Talfahrt 16:00 Uhr, Tel.: +49 (0) 8023/782. Rückerstattung der Parkgebühr bei Kauf eines Bergbahntickets
nicht in Betrieb wegen Revision vom 18.11. bis einschl. 19.12.2024, Tel.: +49 (0) 8034 308-110. Parkplatz kostenlos. Lademöglichkeit für E-Autos.
geöffnet Tel.: 08023/404
geschlossen, Gaststätte zu verpachten unter Tel. 08034/3080
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Bitte stets Tagesfahrplan beachten, täglich neu ab ca. 8:30 Uhr.
Die Zahnradbahn hat wegen Revision vom 18.11. bis einschl. 19.12.2024 geschlossen.
Experience. Pleasure. Tradition.
Get to know Germany’s first high-alpine railway. Where is it? Naturally on the Wendelstein!
Roast pork with dumplings or French fries. A bottle of local Auerbräu beer or Haferl coffee. Brunch buffet or conference package. All this and more at the Wendelsteinhaus restaurant...
A unique breathtaking panoramic view awaits you just a few metres from the Wendelsteinhaus at the “Gacher Blick” (lit. “Steep View”) viewing platform
How a professor of art from Munich had the Wendelstein Church built in 1889 and why it may call itself “Germany’s highest church”
Exciting, educational, interactive: a self-guided show cave is located in the bowels of the Wendelstein
The red and white mast belonging to Bavarian Broadcasting characterises the summit of the Wendelstein. Discover here where the actual technology is to be found
It is with good reason that the Wendelstein is also known as the “Bavarian Sky stop”. Astronomers explore and observe the universe using a 2-metre telescope situated on the summit
What mountain offers so many different things to see and do at once? Germany’s highest church, a cave, the observatory – and that’s by far not all ...clicking on an element on the map will provide you with more information about the interesting highlights you will experience on the Wendelstein