| enzian |
Jun 19th, 2006 09:12 PM |
Hi PJK---I have done a number of hikes around Garmisch-Partenkirchen. I don't recall any kind of marking or rating system; although I have read that certain trails are marked "Nur fur Geubte" (only for experienced) I haven't seen such a sign. You can generally find this information in guidebooks, however. A good one is "Walking in the Bavarian Alps", a Cicerone guide.
I too am uncomfortable with exposure, but all the trails around Garmisch that I can think of are protected by cables or railings where needed. A hike I have done but would NOT recommend to someone with fear of drop-offs would be the one across the face of the Alpspitze, from the top of the Osterfelderkopf lift.
On the other hand, there is also a pleasant hike to the top of Wank, another mountain that rises over the valley. Or you can take a lift to the top from town, and hike any of several loops over rambling terrain back to the lift, or hike back down. There are a couple of huts where you can stop for lunch or enjoy lunch with a view from the deck at the top liftstation. My guidebook rates these hikes around Wank as a "1"---clearly marked, with no dangerous stretches.
There are also two gorge hikes, the Partnachklamm and Höllentallerklamm, which take you through a gorge on trails carved into the rock, and wlakways on planks, sometimes suspended over the raging river. These are sturdily build and well-protected, and we didn't feel esposed there. You might give one of these a try. Partnachklamm is a bit easier but more "touristy".
Information on hikes can be found on the web, or obtained at the tourist information office. YOu can also get a hiking map there, which I would recommend.
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