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1 / 25The BeyondSurfing portal has evaluated the most popular German ski areas this winter based on Google search data. Bavaria is represented several times. © IMAGO / Alexander Rochau

2 / 25The Balderschwanger ski area takes third place in the ranking – the same place as the year before. © IMAGO / Alexander Rochau

3 / 25At an altitude of 1000 meters, it is one of the highest communities in Germany. “The certainty that there will be snow here in winter is very high and can be planned in advance,” says BeyondSurfing © IMAGO / Alexander Rochau

4 / 2542 kilometers of slopes offer a lot of variety, both beginners and advanced skiers will get their money’s worth. There is a cross-country ski trail network of around 45 kilometers for cross-country skiers. © IMAGO / penofoto

5 / 25Snow-covered trees in the Balderschwang ski area. © IMAGO / penofoto

6 / 25The Oberjoch – Bad Hindelang ski area made it to 5th place. © IMAGO / Panthermedia

7 / 25Due to the location at around 1200 meters altitude, there are wide views of the Allgäu Alps. © IMAGO / Herrmann Agency Photography

8 / 25“The Oberjoch ski area connects four mountains with modern chairlifts and several lifts, which appeals primarily to families and leisure skiers. The slopes are predominantly marked blue and red, many of them wide and clear enough so that technique can be practiced there,” reports BeyondSurfing. © IMAGO / Herrmann Agency Photography
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10 / 25“Sudelfeld impresses with an offer that particularly delights families and skiers with a high level of technology,” enthuses the portal. © IMAGO / imagebroker

11 / 25There are around 30 kilometers of slopes, as well as gondolas, chairlifts and drag lifts. There are mainly red and blue runs, but there is also the black Kandahara run, which even hosts World Cup races. © IMAGO / fossiphoto

12 / 25The Zugspitze occupies 7th place – two places lower than last year. © IMAGO / CHROMORANGE

13 / 25Due to the altitude and artificial snowmaking, the glacier snow area offers a snow-sure slope all year round, even in summer. © IMAGO / CHROMORANGE

14 / 25There are mainly red and black slopes there. Milder slopes for beginners and families can be found, for example, on the local mountain Höllental. © IMAGO / imagebroker

15 / 25The Ofterschwanger Horn ski area (Ofterschwang and Gunzesried) ranks 8th. © IMAGO / Jan Eifert

16 / 25“The location in the Oytal provides idyllic mountain panoramas and a relaxed atmosphere far away from mass tourism,” enthuses BeyondSurfing. About half of the pistes are blue and suitable for beginners and children, although there are also many red pistes and a few black pistes for advanced skiers. © IMAGO / Depositphotos

17 / 25The Allgäu made it into the top 10 again – with the Alpspitzpark Nesselwang securing 9th place. © IMAGO / Herrmann Agency Photography

18 / 25The approximately 10 kilometers of slopes can be reached “with a unique combination lift that is both a gondola and a chair, and there are also drag lifts and practice lifts.” The slopes are family oriented, mostly blue and red. © IMAGO / Jan Eifert

19 / 25“In addition to the slopes, there is the Alpspitzpark, a children’s area with a fairytale forest, a ski school and a zipline. Toboggan runs, winter hiking trails and wellness offers near the ski area are also popular during your stay,” it continues. © IMAGO / Action Pictures

20 / 2510th place in the ranking also goes to the Allgäu: The Fellhorn is located in the Allgäu near Oberstdorf on the German-Austrian border and connects two countries into one ski area. © IMAGO / Alexander Rochau

21 / 25According to BeyondSurfing, the two-country ski area offers a good mix of blue family slopes, red carver runs and challenging variants with long valley runs and moguls. There are also snow parks for beginners and advanced skiers. © IMAGO / Depositphotos

22 / 25The Brauneck ski area reached 11th place. © IMAGO / imagebroker

23 / 25It is located in the Wendelstein area of the Bavarian Prealps near Tegernsee, just an hour south of Munich. © IMAGO / imagebroker

24 / 25The ski area includes slopes that primarily appeal to families and learners. There are many blue and red runs, but also some black ones. © IMAGO / imagebroker

25 / 25Snow is guaranteed thanks to snowmaking and altitudes of up to almost 2000 meters. © IMAGO / Ulrich Wagner
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