Perhaps you’ve heard about Garmisch-Partenkirchen, perhaps you haven’t. It’s in Bavaria in the South of Germany, near the Austrian border.<br /><br />It’s situated in one of Germany’s most scenic area. The mountain peaks surrounding the town has such an immense beauty that you sometimes have to pinch yourself to make sure this is all real. The Zugspitse, the crown prince of the German Alps, towers over Garmisch like a huge guardian angle of made of rock. Very close to town you will also find another natural wonder, the stunning gorge of Partnachklamm.<br /><br />If you are here for skiing, you won’t be alone. Garmisch-Partenkirchen is one of the most popular ski resorts in the whole of Germany. There are many skiing opportunities for everyone, from beginners to advanced. You can buy good quality new or used <a href=’http://www.skiingequipmentworld.com/’>alpine skiing equipment</a> in town.<br /><br />To get to the ski slopes there are a large number of ski lifts and cable cars and you can even take a train to a spot not far from the top of the Zugspitse – you only need to take a cable car to get right to the top. By the way, there is a lovely historical little coffee shop near the top station.<br /><br />There are an abundance of hotels and guest houses in town to cater for the annual tourist influx. If you prefer a quieter spot, there’s also a number of options available in many of the surrounding towns and villages.<br /><br />In the weeks leading up to Christmas, you will no doubt run into the many beautiful Christmas markets you will find all over town. Here you can buy everything from a <a href=’http://www.sportwatchforsale.com/suunto-lumi-black-digital-sport-watch-womens-2009′>black sport watch</a> to gluhwein, the delightful spicy wine from the area that is served hot.<br /><br />Garmisch-Partenkirchen also has more than enough to offer at nighttime. There are numerous little restaurants where you can have a dinner by candlelight, while sipping a glass of gluhwein. If you hear the gentle sounds of an <a href=’http://www.electricguitarforsale.biz’>ibanez electric guitar</a> in the background it will only add to the ambiance of the evening…<br /><br />The surrounding countryside, towns and villages are also very interesting and colorful. About 30km from Garmisch-Partenkirchen you will find the historical town of Oberammergau, where the world famous passion play has taken place every ten years since 1632 – when God delivered the town from the Black Plague. Virtually everyone in town is involved in some way or another with the play and practicing starts years before the next play. All over town you will see colorful murals portraying nativity scenes.



































