Bavarian Alps
part of the Alps mountain range in Bavaria, Germany
The Bavarian Alps are part of the Alps and are located in Germany at the southern end of the federal state of Bavaria and continue across the border into Austria. The region is considered one of the most beautiful landscapes of Germany and ranks as one of the most scenic places in all of Central Europe. This is where German or Bavarian stereotypes of lederhosen, dirndls, weißwurst, and glistening alpine peaks come true. Ironically it only comprises less than 3% of Germany's total area. It is also a very rural area, abundant with wildlife and many glacial lakes and thick fir tree forests. It has much more in common, both culturally and geographically, with its neighbours Tyrol and Salzburg Province in Austria than the rest of Germany to the north.