Discovered this spot accidentally. Already been there twice within a month. It is a perfect place to have a bit fun with kids. The longest sommer-rodelbahn (a mountain track for sliding downhill) is located here. Kids love it. And if this is not breathtaking enough for you, then try the Blomberg Blitz (a lightening-fast version).
If you donât like climbing there is also a cable lift available to take you to the peak straightaway. The view is wonderful. The restaurant on the top is not bad either. Many choice on the menu. I love their Kartoffel Rösti.
The opening time is between 10:00-18:00 on weekdays and on Saturdays there is night ride from 19:00-22:00. Parking only cost âŹ2 all day.
The only shortcoming is that the some parts of hiking is quite steep and could be difficult for kids under 5.
In short, this place clearly doesnât bother to spend some money on marketing and advertising. If UK has a track like this, you will see its poster on London buses...
   Read moreCertainly a nice area; however, upon disembarking the chairlift at the top of the mountain, the two hiking trails you may want to explore (art hike and the exploration hike, as shown on the hiking guide handed out at the ticket centre and prominently displayed at the large trail map at the summit) are completely unapparent. There are no signs for either of these two trails. Everybody we spoke with also could not locate those trails. As it turns out, there is a display for the art hike about 50 m to the right of the chairlift station along the main trail, but the exploration trail remains...
   Read moreOne of the nearest mountain to Munich. You can get to the parking of Blombergbahn in less than 1 hour and from there it will take you around 1,5 hour, 6km hiking and around 600 vertical meters. Fantastic views...
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