Zugspitze & Alpspitze

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We will gladly take you on the most beautiful tours around Zugspitze and Alpspitze. On these mountains we and our mountain guides have learned the tools of mountaineering, here we know "every stone", every secret tip and always the current conditions. Much more information and stories you will find in our vivalpin.blog!

Under the firn of the Nördlicher Schneeferner you can see the blue glacier ice with many cracks and furrows. This is actually one of the last glaciers in Germany.
VIVALPIN mountain guide prepares the short rope on which he will lead you up the Zugspitze through the Iron Age.
VIVALPIN mountain guide Kalle on the board - one of the most exposed passages on the ascent through the Höllental valley to the Zugspitze.
Zugspitze Gatterl. Max and Charly have already done most of it. There are only a few meters to go to the highest point in Germany.
Zugspitze anniversary: Mountain guide Waschti out and about in the equipment of the first Zugspitze climbers.
Just below the summit of the Alpspitze. Far below you can see the valley of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. With your VIVALPIN mountain guide, the Alpspitze Ferrata can also be managed by less experienced mountaineers or via ferrata beginners. Provided you are in good physical condition!
What a view. View from the Zugspitze to the south. The VIVALPIN Zugspitz Trek is the classic with a mountain guide, you spend the night at the Reintalanger and Knorrhütte huts.
One of the key sections of the Stopselzieher via ferrata on the Zugspitze. Far below you can see the path coming from Wiener Neustädter.
Laura Dahlmeier
On the mountain guide's short rope, you can enjoy short steep passages or exposed sections without stress.
The climbing in the Iron Age only exceeds the III degree of difficulty in a few short sections. Your VIVALPIN mountain guide will show you the way and secure you at the decisive passages.
Laura Dahlmeier in her element, as a mountain guide on steep rock.