Fellhorn-Kanzelwand Ski Resort, Oberstdorf, Germany

Fellhorn-Kanzelwand is a compact, easy-to-navigate resort in the Bavaria region of Germany, based around the village of Oberstdorf. The resort offers 36 km of pistes across 13 lifts, rising from 920 m to 2037 m for a 1117 m vertical drop. Terrain suits beginner, intermediate, advanced riders, with a dedicated snow park.

A top elevation above 2,000 m gives dependable mid-winter cover; expect the strongest conditions from January through mid-March.

Fellhorn-Kanzelwand altitude and elevation

The village and main lift base of Fellhorn-Kanzelwand sit at 920 m above sea level, and the highest lift-served point of the ski area tops out at 2037 m, giving a vertical drop of 1117 m. That mid-to-high top station gives reliable cover through the core season, with snowmaking backing up the lower runs.

Who is Fellhorn-Kanzelwand best for?

With 36 km of pistes and a 1117 m vertical, Fellhorn-Kanzelwand is best suited to beginners, families and weekend skiers based within a short drive. The ability mix skews toward beginner, intermediate, advanced skiers, freestylers thanks to the on-site snow park. Compared to the headline Germany names, it typically means shorter lift queues, cheaper lift passes and a more local feel in the village.

Getting to Fellhorn-Kanzelwand

The nearest major airport is Munich (MUC), about 190 km from the resort — roughly 2h 55m by road in normal winter traffic. Direct flights from UK, Irish and European hubs make this one of the more accessible Germany ski destinations, and self-drive, shared shuttle and private transfer options all cover the run in.

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Resort facilities

On-mountain and in-village facilities at Fellhorn-Kanzelwand include Ski School, Snow Park, Après-ski. Ski schools cover both group and private lessons in English at the main Germany certification standard, and rental shops in Oberstdorf stock modern piste, all-mountain and touring gear.

Summer in Fellhorn-Kanzelwand

Outside the ski season, Fellhorn-Kanzelwand opens up for Hiking, Trail Running, Paragliding — a genuine year-round mountain destination. Lift-served access and the surrounding Bavaria valleys make it a strong shoulder-season pick for hikers and cyclists as well as winter travellers.

Nature & wildlife around Fellhorn-Kanzelwand

Wildlife commonly spotted around Fellhorn-Kanzelwand includes Chamois, Marmot, Golden Eagle, Ibex. The area sits close to protected zones such as Allgäu Alps Nature Conservation Area, so responsible off-piste and hiking practice is important.

Frequently asked questions about Fellhorn-Kanzelwand

What altitude is Fellhorn-Kanzelwand?

Fellhorn-Kanzelwand sits at a base altitude of 920 m above sea level, and the highest lift-served point of the ski area reaches 2037 m — a vertical drop of 1117 m. The village of Oberstdorf itself is at the 920 m base elevation.

How big is Fellhorn-Kanzelwand ski resort?

Fellhorn-Kanzelwand has 36 km of marked pistes served by 13 lifts, with a vertical drop of 1117 m between 920 m and 2037 m — a compact, easy-to-navigate resort in Germany.

Is Fellhorn-Kanzelwand good for beginner?

Fellhorn-Kanzelwand caters primarily to beginner, intermediate, advanced skiers and snowboarders. There is a dedicated snow park. Overall it works best for beginners, families and weekend skiers based within a short drive.

Which airport is closest to Fellhorn-Kanzelwand?

The nearest major airport is Munich (MUC), roughly 190 km from the resort — around 2h 55m by private transfer in normal traffic. Shared shuttles, hire cars and (for many Alpine resorts) train legs are all viable from UK and EU gateways.

When is the best time to ski Fellhorn-Kanzelwand?

A top elevation above 2,000 m gives dependable mid-winter cover; expect the strongest conditions from January through mid-March. Peak weeks are Christmas/New Year, February half-term and Easter — book 3–5 months ahead for those dates, or target early-December and mid-January for quieter slopes and lower prices.

Is Fellhorn-Kanzelwand snow-sure?

Fellhorn-Kanzelwand is a mid-altitude resort. Snow reliability is broadly in line with the European average, and modern snowmaking covers the main pistes back to the village on most seasons.

What can you do in Fellhorn-Kanzelwand in summer?

Summer visitors to Fellhorn-Kanzelwand enjoy Hiking, Trail Running, Paragliding across the surrounding valleys and lifts, making it a genuine year-round mountain destination rather than a winter-only stop.

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