A 6-day adult lift pass in Zugspitze costs €363.50 for the 2025/26 season — €60.58 a day on the Zugspitze pass. A single day is €69, so a six-day pass works out about 12% cheaper per day than paying day by day.
| Lift pass | Zugspitze |
| Adult 1-day | €69 |
| Adult 6-day | €363.50 |
| Per day on a 6-day pass | €60.58 |
| Saving vs six single days | €50.50 (12%) |
The glacier below the Zugspitze summit, reached by cog railway or cable car from the Garmisch side. bergfex prices it as one season from 28 November to 3 May rather than splitting the winter into high and low.
One tariff for the whole winter — bergfex's only table for this area is headed 'Low season 2025/26, 28.11.25 - 03.05.26', which covers the entire season, so EUR 69 and EUR 363.50 are the price rather than a discount off one. The multi-day figures are identical to Garmisch-Classic's low-season column, which is what you would expect of two areas run by the same cable-car company. No piste length is published on the page and none is invented here.
Same currency. Sorted by the six-day price where there is one, and by six times the day ticket where there is not, which is why some rows show a dash.
| Resort | 1 day | 6 days | Pistes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winterberg (Skiliftkarussell) | €52 | €214 | 27.5 km |
| Balderschwang – Hochschelpen/Riedberger Horn | €45 | — | 41.0 km |
| Sudelfeld – Bayrischzell | €55 | €309 | 31.5 km |
| Oberjoch (Bad Hindelang) – Iseler | €52.50 | — | 32.0 km |
| Brauneck – Lenggries/Wegscheid | €53 | — | 30.7 km |
| Feldberg – Seebuck/Grafenmatt/Fahl | €59 | — | 28.4 km |
| Fellhorn/Kanzelwand – Oberstdorf/Riezlern | €68.70 | €360.80 | 36.0 km |
| Garmisch-Classic – Garmisch-Partenkirchen | €69 | €363.50 | 40.0 km |
| Zugspitze | €69 | €363.50 | — |
€363.50 for six days or €69 for a single day, for an adult in the 2025/26 season on the Zugspitze pass.
The glacier below the Zugspitze summit, reached by cog railway or cable car from the Garmisch side. bergfex prices it as one season from 28 November to 3 May rather than splitting the winter into high and low.
Yes — six single days would cost €414, so the 6-day pass at €363.50 saves €50.50, about 12%.
Price checked 19 August 2026 at bergfex.com for the 2025/26 season. Lift companies change prices between seasons — the source link is the authority on today's price.
Every price here was read from a published price list on a stated date, and each resort page carries that date and a link to the source. Lift companies reprice between seasons; the source link is the authority.