
Bavarian Alps Germany Travel Guide
The RVO bus system is the principal means of public getting around in the town and region. It links the pair main districts of Garmisch and Partenkirchen and reaches nearby villages and attractions. The Gästekarte (Guest Card) is a feature.
Route maps are at the information center for tourists and some bus stops. Online planners are also valuable. Buses generally operate from early morning (around 6 AM) until late evening (around 10 PM-midnight), with main routes running every 15-30 minutes.
Local bus routes connect both Garmisch and Partenkirchen districts and extend to sites like Partnach Gorge, Eibsee, and cable car base stations.
Some routes, especially those to remote hiking trailheads, are available seasonally. Confirm operating dates if venturing to less accessible areas.
Always carry your Guest Card. Check bus schedules via stops or online planners (RVO website, Google Maps Public Transport) for efficient journey planning.
Major companies (Hertz, Avis, Sixt) have offices locally or at airports. Booking in advance is a good idea, notably during the busy time.
Minimum age 18 (rental companies often 21/25 with fees). A current license and International Driving Permit (suggested). Credit card for deposit.
Sports shops offer mountain bikes, e-bikes, and standard two-wheelers for rent (€20-€50+ per day).
Drive on the right. Seatbelts are mandatory. Winter tires are obligatory in cool temperatures conditions.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen has a pleasant environment for going on foot and by bike, having a lot of designated paths. Explore pedestrian-agreeable districts and extensive networks.
The modern Zugspitze Cable Car (Eibsee-Seilbahn) provides direct ascent to Germany'the highest point of.
Alpspitz Cable Car (Alpspitzbahn) and Kreuzeck Cable Car (Kreuzeckbahn) grant access to popular hiking and skiing areas.
Kainzenbad Ski Lift serves beginners and family groups in winter. Kolben Saddle Chairlift (Oberammergau) aids summer hiking and winter skiing.
Newer cable cars, like the Zugspitze Eibsee-Seilbahn, and modern buses are generally wheelchair accessible. Some accommodations give accessible rooms. It's a good idea to confirm specific accessibility features directly with sights and accommodations beforehand for entire clarity.
The RVO bus system provides extensive coverage inside the region, with no-cost use for Guest Card holders.
Efficient & Free with Card
Taxis offer direct ways to travel, exclusively for specific destinations or when public transit timetables do not align.
Convenient & Direct
The town's pedestrian-friendly layout and cycling paths make active exploration a delightful and salubrious option.
Healthy & Immersive
Garmisch-Partenkirchen provides diverse and efficient transport options. Tailor your selections to your itinerary and preferences. Whether by bus, car, or on foot, navigating this Bavarian gem has a delightful aspect of your journey.
Experience breathtaking views and fast access to hiking and skiing. They reduce ascent time, maximizing exploration.
A historical and scenic journey to the Zugspitze plateau. Ideal for those preferring a more leisurely climb.
Access specific ski slopes and hiking paths. They link different portions of the mountain. Good for short, direct transfers.
Mix and match transport modes for the best experience. The Guest Card for public transit, occasional taxis for convenience, and mountain lifts for iconic views.
Planning your local movements contributes considerably to a smooth and enjoyable visit to Garmisch-Partenkirchen.