| Highest point: | 2,224 m |
| Lowest point: | 828 m |
| Altitude ski resort: | 813 m |
| Lifts in total: | 6 |
| Gondola lift: | 3 |
| Chair lifts: | 2 |
| Tow lifts: | 1 |
| Pistes in total: | 13 km |
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| Ski routes: | 1 km |
Ski holidays Oberstdorf - skiing in gorgeous scenery!
Oberstdorf
Germany's southernmost municipality lies at an altitude of 813 metres and is sure to delight any winter sports enthusiast. This traffic-calmed village attracts families in particular with its pleasant climate and excellent leisure facilities. However, it is above all passionate skiers and snowboarders who get their money's worth in Oberstdorf. You can put your skills to the test on several mogul slopes and in the fun parks. After a day of skiing, huts, bars and restaurants invite you to celebrate and feast. From the mountain station, you have a fantastic view of around 400 peaks between the Zugspitze and the Swiss Säntis when the weather is clear. Don't miss it!Oberstdorf (Oberallgäu)
Whether with family, friends or even alone, the Oberstdorf & Kleinwalsertal ski region is worth a visit for everyone. 44 lifts and lifts take you up to an altitude of 2,224 m in Germany's largest ski area, where you will find 130 kilometres of slopes (including ski routes) with the best alpine conditions. The range of runs extends from wide slopes for leisurely carving to challenging off-piste runs with deep snow for experts. And all this on four mountains in two countries – because the Fellhorn/Kanzelwand ski area straddles the border between Germany and Austria! But there are also numerous activities besides skiing, such as a relaxing day at the leisure pool, a dog sled ride or a snowshoe hike through the fascinating nature of the Kleinwalsertal valley.Travel Oberstdorf
- By train: Oberstdorf (in resort)
- By plane: Friedrichshafen (approx. 100 km), Innsbruck (approx. 175 km), Munich (approx. 200 km)