Ski area Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal
Highest point: | 2,224 m | Gondola lift: | 11 |
Lowest point: | 820 m | Pistes in total: | 118 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 1,200 m |
Pistes:
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56 km |
Lifts in total: | 55 |
Pistes:
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50 km |
Tow lifts: | 29 |
Pistes:
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12 km |
Chair lifts: | 15 | Ski routes: | 8 km |
Ski area Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal
From Mittelberg you have direct access to Walmendingerhorn which waits up with a total of approx. 8 km of diverse piste and about 5 km of ski routes. In the valley area you will mostly find easy pistes suitable for beginners. More experienced skiers can take the Walmendingerhorn lift up to the mountain. Here you will find a breathtaking view from the observation tower. You can also show your skills on approx. 7 km of red pistes and approx. 5 km of signposted ski routes.
On the Nebelhorn, you can reach 2,224 m with the highest cable car in the Allgäu. Under good weather conditions, you can enjoy a fantastic, wide view from the peak station of the 400 peaks between the Zugspitze and Swiss Säntis. Additionally, you can ski Germany's longest valley run from Nebelhorn down to Oberstdorf. The area on Söllereck, with primarily easy to intermediate pistes, is ideal for families. The Walmendinger Horn offers lovely and diverse runs for different skill levels. A special attraction is the dual-country ski connection Fellhorn/Kanzelwand: here it is possible to ski from the Austrian Kleinwalsertal to the German Fellhorn ski area!
In all main stations of the Fellhorn and Kanzelwand lifts, as well as in all the "Das-Höchste" restaurants, you have free-of-charge access to Wi-Fi hotspots.
Night skiing Mittelberg
Mittelberg offers its guests numerous activities away from the piste after a day on ski. If you cannot get your mind off skiing in the evening, you can go night skiing in the transboundary ski area Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal surrounding Mittelberg. Several small ski areas in the region are available for night skiing on both the German and Austrian side of the border. Snowboarders and free skiers can look forward to the illuminated snowpark in Kleinwalsertal. The region's night ski areas invite you to turn night into day also thanks to the snow bar and the open huts. All winter sports enthusiasts who own the Ski Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal lift pass can go night skiing for free.Après ski Mittelberg
Those who rather want to remain active after having left the pistes, the Kleinwalsertal offers 50 km of prepared winter hiking trails. The 5 toboggan runs provide action and fun. In Hirschegg there is an indoor pool and billiards tables and in Mittelberg there is also a skittles alley. Or would rather like something more adventurous? Then why not try snowbiking, a go on the ski fox or the airboard. Spa treatments round off the activity selection in Mittelberg.
Snowpark: CrystalGround Snowpark Mittelberg
Freestylers and snowboarders will feel right at home in Oberstdort in the Kleinwalsertal. Often merely accepted, the young and wild are actually welcome here and have something to look forward with 2 fun parks "Crystal Ground" and "Easy Fellhornpark". Created as freestyler's paradise the park designers and shapers have put all their effort into presenting a location for both beginners and pros, under the highest security standards and offering great opportunities to see the snow from above!
The "Easy Fellhornpark" is fitted with an easy kicker line and some easy obstacles, such as butter boxes. Perfect for gaining some first experience! The "Crystal Ground" is a popular snow park for all skill levels, due to its creative, monthly changing and jib-focused set-up. Numerous camps, event series and sessions ensure that boredom is non-existent here. When the snow conditions allow it, the park also turn its light on in the evenings. On the funslope "Adi quattro Fellhorn" you can find kickers, fun boxes, tunnels, waves and banked runs ready to try, at 1,750 m altitude. Snowboarders and skiers of all levels can enjoy a great experience of freestyling here.
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