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Kleinwalsertal
hiking, walking, skiing, snowboarding, climbing, freeriding,
Summary
Winter in Kleinwalsertal
Stunning mountains surround Kleinwalsertal on all three sides of the valley. You will encounter no noise pollution rather an undisturbed and natural wonderland of unaffected nature. This makes the valley not only in summer a popular tourist destination, but also in the winter it offers, in co-operation with Oberstdorf, the largest Austrian-German skiing area that boasts a wealth of attractions.
- 120 km of slopes catering to all degrees of difficulty
- Snow and Funparks for Freestylers
- 45 km of cross-county tracks in the Kleinwalsertal and 73 km in Oberstdorf
- 7 tobbogan-runs (150 to 1500 m) some with their own lifts
- Natural ice area with ice surface and curling area
- 50 km of winter hiking trails
- 8 ski and snowboard schools
- Guided tours (Snowshoeing, Ski tours, Nordic Walking, Telemark, Skifox, Snowbike etc.)
- Horse sleighs
- Museum, Ski-museum, Mountain Show, Gorge (Breitachklamm)...
When you come across the "Walserschanze", the border between Austria and Germany, you are treated to a view of one of the most beautiful mountain valleys in the Alps.
Kleinwalsertal is part of Austria but unique in that it is only accessible through Germany. It sits at an elevation of between 1086 m to 2536 m and with its four villages, Riezlern, Hirschegg, Mittelberg and Baad, it promises an enjoyable holiday for every taste.
- 150 km of walking ways
- Guided mountain tours and theme based walking
- 8 Mountainbike routes and Bikepark
- Large childrens program in the summer and autumn holidays
- Village celebrations, concerts, cultural evenings...
- Museum, Winter sports museum, Mountain show, Gorge (Breitachklamm)...