Eiskapelle (Watzmann)
Lowest perennial ice field in the Alps, below the Watzmann east face.
About this spectacle
Tucked beneath the dramatic east face of the Watzmann, the Eiskapelle is a remarkable sight: a sprawling cave and arch of ancient glacial ice that persists year-round despite its relatively low elevation — making it the lowest perennial ice field in the Alps. Visitors approach through alpine meadows and rocky terrain, arriving at an eerie blue-white grotto where cold air spills from the ice even in midsummer. The ice arch and cave formations shift subtly with the seasons, and meltwater trickles beneath the translucent ceiling. The Watzmann's sheer east wall looms overhead, casting dramatic shadow. In early summer, the ice mass is at its most imposing, though even in late summer it retains its ghostly presence. The contrast between warm hiking trails and the sudden chill of the ice creates a visceral, memorable encounter with an alpine rarity that is visibly retreating with each passing decade.
When to go
Jun — Sep, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: MUC. Nearest city: Berchtesgaden.
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