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Ski area Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal

Information about the ski area
Highest point: 2,224 m Gondola lift: 12
Lowest point: 820 m Pistes in total: 119 km
Altitude ski resort: 1,200 m
Pistes:
56 km
Lifts in total: 45
Pistes:
49 km
Tow lifts: 19
Pistes:
14 km
Chair lifts: 14 Ski routes: 8 km

Ski area Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal

Together with Oberstdorf, the southernmost municipality in Germany, the Austrian Kleinwalsertal forms a wonderful ski region that can be used with the "Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal" lift pass and is particularly suitable for families and beginners with 127 kilometres of pistes (incl. 8 km of ski routes). But even experienced skiers will get their money's worth on the perfectly groomed pistes, which are accessible via 55 lifts.

From Mittelberg you have direct access to the Walmendingerhorn, where a total of approx. 8 km of varied pistes and around 5 km of signposted ski routes await you. In the valley area, you will mainly find easy pistes that are particularly suitable for beginners. The more experienced skiers can take the Walmendingerhorn cable car up the mountain, where you will find a breathtaking view, which you can particularly enjoy from the viewing tower. Here you also have the opportunity to put your skills to the test on approx. 7 km of red pistes and around 5 km of signposted ski routes.

On the Nebelhorn, the highest cable car in the Allgäu takes you up to 2,224 metres. On a clear day, the summit station offers a magnificent view of 400 peaks between the Zugspitze and the Swiss Säntis. Afterwards, you can ski down the longest valley run in Germany from the Nebelhorn to Oberstdorf. The Söllereck area is family-friendly and ideal for beginners, with predominantly easy to intermediate slopes. The Walmendinger Horn offers beautiful and varied runs for a wide range of abilities. A special attraction is the two-country Fellhorn/Kanzelwand ski area: here it is possible to ski from the Austrian Kleinwalsertal to the German Fellhorn ski arena!

You have access to free Wi-Fi hotspots at all main stations of the Fellhorn and Kanzelwand cable cars as well as in all Das Höchste restaurants.
Piste map Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal
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Night skiing Mittelberg

Mittelberg offers its guests numerous off-piste activities after a day on skis. However, if you fancy a descent in the late evening hours, you will also find what you are looking for in the cross-border Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal ski area around Mittelberg. On the German and Austrian side, several of the region's small ski areas invite you to ski at night. Snowboarders and freeskiers can have fun in the floodlit snow park in Kleinwalsertal. Thanks to the snow bar and open huts, the region's night skiing areas invite you to turn night into day. For all winter sports enthusiasts who own the Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal ski pass, night skiing is included in the ski pass.

Après ski Mittelberg

Nothing stands in the way of a cosy evening in Kleinwalsertal. You can round off your day's skiing in various restaurants and inns. If you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, you can celebrate in the Steinbock-Alm in Mittelberg, in the Plattform in Riezlern or in the Kreuz-Iglu in Hirschegg directly after the last descent. There is regular live music in "Steffi's Taverne" in Riezlern and cocktail bars and lounges in all the villages where you can round off the evening with a drink. You can dance in the "tanzbar" in the Casino Riezlern.

Those who prefer to spend their leisure time actively will find around 50 km of cleared winter hiking trails in Kleinwalsertal. The five toboggan runs in the valley offer a faster pace. There is an indoor swimming pool in Hirschegg and you can play billiards and nine-pin bowling in Mittelberg itself. Or do you prefer something more adventurous? Then why not try your hand at snow biking, skifoxing or airboarding. Wellness offers round off the possibilities around Mittelberg.

Snowpark: Crystal Ground Snowpark Mittelberg

Both snowboarders and freeskiers will feel particularly at home in Oberstdorf in Kleinwalsertal! Only tolerated in many ski resorts, the "young and wild" are very welcome here and are offered a lot in the "CrystalGround" and "Easy Fellhornpark". The park builders have set themselves the goal of creating a freestyle paradise that meets the latest standards and unites beginners and pros of the scene, offering the best opportunities to explore the ski area from a height.

The "Easy Fellhornpark" is equipped with an easy kicker line and easy obstacles such as butter boxes. Perfect for gaining your first experience or starting out slowly! The "CrystalGround" is a popular snow park for all skill levels thanks to its creative, monthly changing and jib-heavy set-up. Thanks to the camps, event series and sessions, boredom is guaranteed to be a thing of the past. When the snow conditions are right, the park with its floodlights is also waiting to be conquered in the evening. In the "Audi quattro Funslope" Fellhorn, kickers, fun boxes, tunnels, waves and banked runs are literally at your feet at an altitude of 1,750 metres. Snowboarders and skiers of all levels are provided with an unprecedented skiing experience here.

Is the Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal ski area not right for you? Then have a look here instead: Ski areas Austria

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