Fellhorn/Kanzelwand

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Location

Schwaben
Germany
47° 20' 52.8" N, 10° 13' 1.2" E
DE
General info: 

There are lots of well-groomed slopes suitable for all levels of difficulty in Germany’s largest ski area, the Skiarena Fellhorn/Kanzelwand. Most of the pistes can be prepared with snowmaking equipment and can be accessed via modern lifts. Another highlight in the ski area Oberstdorf – Fellhorn/Kanzelwand is the Crystal Ground Funpark near the Kanzelwand valley station. Snowboarders find perfect conditions here as well as a mogul slope. A fun park for beginners and children can be found near the middle station. The cross-boarder ski region Fellhorn/Kanzelwand offers something for everyone. For those who prefer to leave their skis at home and merely enjoy the landscape there is one winter trail available leading from the middle station to the Schlappoldalpe.

BASE: 3018ft
SUMMIT: 6453ft
VERTICAL DROP: 3435ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 18
Gondolas: 4
Chairs: 9
Surface: 5

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: €39.50
6 DAYS ADULTS: €184.50

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

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