Elevation
920m
Base
1,967m
Summit
1,047m
Vertical Drop
Lifts
14
5 types
Snowfall
331cm
Annual Snowfall
53cm
Dec
104cm
Jan
92cm
Feb
64cm
Mar
25cm
Apr
May

Best known for

Fellhorn - Kanzelwand
shutterstock Germany, Bavaria-Allgau-ski resort Fellhorn Kanzelwand

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 05, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2026

Years Open

70

Average Snowfall

331cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
27%
Advanced Runs
50%
Expert Runs
23%
Runs in Total
26
Longest Run
5.7 km
Skiable Terrain
36 km
Night Skiing
1 km
Snow Making
36 km

Lifts

14

Gondolas & Trams
4
High Speed Sixes
4
Quad Chairs
1
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
4

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Anonym Anonym

Overall, a beautiful ski area. We usually start in Fastenoy at the Fellhorn cable car, a modern 8-person gondola. The valley run from there is very nice and usually well-groomed. We access the so-called back ski area (Möserbahn, Bierenwangbahn, and ski connection to the Kanzelwand) via the Scheidtobelbahn. Unfortunately, this is a 2-person chairlift and by far the oldest lift in the area; a nature reserve prevents its construction. Very long queues can quickly form there. My tip: Take the summit lift instead. The panoramic views are absolutely fantastic, and thanks to the valley's location, you don't even notice when there's no snow in Oberstdorf.

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