Lermoos is renowned for its diversity. The town beautifully blends modernity with tradition, offering a wide array of activities, events, and infrastructure. Both young and old feel at home in Lermoos, returning year after year. And that's just how it should be – a second home for our guests.
It has been nearly 1,000 years since Lermoos was first documented. However, long before that, the Roman road Via Claudia Augusta passed through the town, where traders would stop, leaving traces of an old Roman road that can still be partially explored today.
Today, Lermoos is a significant tourist destination, boasting around 3,500 guest beds across various categories. Après-ski venues, bars, pubs, cafés, and restaurants create a vibrant atmosphere.
Lermoos in Summer
In the summer, the local mountains offer numerous hiking and mountain biking opportunities, with the cable car starting right in the town center.
For children and families, there's the Lusspark park, featuring a recreational area, pond, and playground, as well as the panoramic outdoor pool with a giant slide and water play garden, along with the famous Moosles Explorer Trail.
The expansive moor landscape invites leisurely walks and cycling.
The Grubigstein, Lermoos's local mountain, boasts countless hiking trails and breathtaking views of the Wetterstein massif with the Zugspitze, the Ammergau Alps with Daniel, and the Mieminger chain with the distinctive Sonnenspitze. The colorful Lermooser Moos lies in the valley basin. The impressive 9-hole golf course, "Zugspitzgolf," is situated in this unique natural landscape.
Lermoos in Winter
The ski area in Lermoos is located on our local mountain, the Grubigstein. Today, this ski area captivates alpine enthusiasts. Cross-country skiers traverse the moor, where winter hikers also enjoy the stunning mountain panorama. Once again, Lermoos stands out as a significant tourist destination with approximately 3,500 guest beds in all categories. Après-ski venues, bars, pubs, cafés, and restaurants ensure a lively atmosphere.
15.8 km of blue (easy) slopes, of which 14.8 km are snow-covered
12.4 km of red (moderate) slopes, of which 6.4 km are snow-covered
2.8 km of black (difficult) slopes, of which 1.6 km are snow-covered
2.0 km of unprepared "ski routes"
The Grubigstein area pampers you with over 10 lift facilities and numerous slopes leading directly to the village center.
Cross-country skiers can fully enjoy the extensive trail network of the Zugspitzarena. From Ehrwald through Lermoos, the trails extend all the way to Heiterwang. Fantastic hikes on cross-country skis delight those seeking relaxation.