Karwendelbahn, Aerial tramway in Mittenwald, Germany.
Karwendelbahn is an aerial tramway near Mittenwald that lifts visitors from the valley to nearly 2300 meters elevation using a cable system spanning about 2500 meters. The system provides straightforward access to hiking trails, ski runs, and a mountain restaurant at the top.
Built in 1967, the lift opened the Dammkar ski area to modern infrastructure and transportation. It has remained a key connection between the valley and the mountains for tourism and winter sports ever since.
The summit restaurant serves local Bavarian dishes and creates a natural gathering place where hikers and skiers meet to share meals and views. It reflects how the mountain has become part of the region's social rhythm and tourism culture.
The ride takes about seven minutes and moves a steady stream of visitors throughout the day. It helps to go in the morning or early afternoon to avoid longer waits during peak hours.
The Dammkar area features one of Germany's longest ungroomed ski descents, running about seven kilometers through demanding terrain. This route suits only experienced skiers and requires considerable skill and caution.
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