Mobility on site

Public transport

Hikers’ bus, ski bus, local train, airport shuttle or taxi: If you’re spending your holidays in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena, you don’t need a car to be mobile and flexible. Take a look at our convenient overview to find out what holiday guests should know about public transportation at the foot of the Zugspitze! 

Find your ride

TZA transport network

Local mobility

Use buses within the region free of charge with the guest card!

Excursion bus

from Lermoos and Ehrwald to Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Operating time summer season 2024: 1 July to 6 October 2024 inclusive.
Currently out of service
Information on the 2024 / 2025 winter season is expected to be available in the beginning of November.


Important: Free of charge for all holiday guests with a valid Tiroler Zugspitz Arena guest card

Further information can be found on the Website of the Zugspitz Arena Bayern Tirol.

Train connections

Regional train

The 965 regional train travels from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Reutte and Pfronten every day – and it also stops, amongst others, in Ehrwald and Lermoos. Have a look at the current train schedule!

Train schedule of line 965

By the way: The Deutschlandticket (€49-Euro-Ticket) is also valid for journeys from Germany to the stations in the
Tiroler Zugspitz Arena in Austria! You can find more information here under travelling by train.
Unlike in Germany, the 49-Euro-Ticket is no longer valid on local bus and train lines when you get off the train in Austria (it is valid only on journeys to and from Germany, not on domestic services within Austria).

Regio-Ticket Werdenfels (+ Innsbruck)

From Reutte to Munich and back – comfortable and without any traffic jams. The Werdenfelsbahn of the DB Regio Bayern makes this possible. The Regio-Ticket Werdenfels costs EUR 26.00 and another EUR 10.00 for every additional person.  The tickets are valid for up to 5 people.

Tip: For an additional EUR 6.00 – hence for EUR 32.00 total – holiday guests of the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena can travel all the way to Innsbruck. What’s more, up to three children between the ages of six and younger than 15 can ride the train for free – perfect for a family excursion with up to five people. For more information on the Regio-Ticket Werdenfels, please visit the website of Deutsche Bahn!

You will find more information on getting to the Tiroler Zugspitz arena by train here.

Transfer services

Airport shuttle or taxi: Various transfer services are offered in the holiday region on the Tyrolean side of the Zugspitze. 

Other services in the Tiroler Zugspitz Arena:

A man and a woman at dusk with torches in a snow-covered pine forest. | © TZA_C. Jorda

Guest card

The Zugspitz Arena Bayern-Tirol Card is your ticket to even more holiday joy
A wintry mountain panorama | © Tiroler Zugspitz Arena/Oetiker Sam

Webcams

Live images from the region
A chairlift above a freshly groomed piste, with the Zugspitze in the background | © Tiroler Zugspitz Arena/Sam Oetiker

Open facilities

Open lifts, cable cars, slopes, trails & recreational facilities

Interactive maps

All routes, trails and cross-country ski trails
A man and a woman at dusk with torches in a snow-covered pine forest. | © TZA_C. Jorda
Guest card
A wintry mountain panorama | © Tiroler Zugspitz Arena/Oetiker Sam
Webcams
A chairlift above a freshly groomed piste, with the Zugspitze in the background | © Tiroler Zugspitz Arena/Sam Oetiker
Open facilities
Interactive maps