12/17/2009
Ski Germany's Highest Peak
Just 20 miles from the stylish comfort of the Alpenhof Murnau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen kicks off the 2010 ski season with great conditions on the Zugspitze, Germany’s highest peak and home to its only glacier. Blanketed in pure, natural snow, the towering Zugspitze offers 15 miles of slopes ranging from easy to medium difficulty for skiing and snowboarding fun at the German-Austrian border. Guests of the Alpenhof Murnau can ski the Zugspitze and beyond with a ski package that includes a three-day Happy Ski Card pass, offering 2-in-1 access to a total of 106 lifts and downhill runs both in Germany and Austria’s Tyrol.
Valid January 2 through March 31, 2010, the package also includes a five-night stay with full breakfast buffet and a three-course dinner daily, a glass of champagne on arrival, and complimentary access to the hotel’s Yavanna Wellness & Spa – perfect for an après-ski massage or pampering bath treatment. Rates begin at US$1,116 per person in a standard double room.
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