Skiing at its best on 130 kilometres of pistes and with 48 lifts in the two-country ski area Oberstdorf-Kleinwalsertal.
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Oberstdorf, Germany's southernmost spa and winter sports resort, lies in the middle of the picturesque Allgäu Alps. In addition to top ski slopes and shopping facilities, winter sports dreams also come true on cross-country ski trails and winter hiking paths. As the opening venue for the Four Hills Tournament, Oberstdorf also offers a unique atmosphere for world-class sport.
In Kleinwalsertal, an idyllic high mountain valley in Vorarlberg, every peace-seeker's winter dream comes true: in addition to perfectly groomed pistes and cross-country ski trails, toboggan runs and winter hiking trails in unspoilt nature, Walser tradition meets modernity in tranquil villages - ideal for recharging your batteries.
Every village, every summit, every piste is unique and yet connected. What else unites us at Ski OK? A total of 7 ski areas, 48 lifts and 130 kilometres of pistes. Whether on the relaxed family descent, the black piste or the fantastic deep snow slope - what we all have in common is a love of winter sports!
Individual offers around your OK adventure
Spend your skiing holiday in our two-country skiing area and benefit from attractive offers!
OFFERS
Seize the opportunity during our promotional periods to get yourself a discounted skipass for unlimited thrills on the slopes! By choosing to stay in one of our partner accommodations, you qualify for a 10% discount on your ski pass.
*Please note that these special offer prices apply to the purchase of a multi-day ski ticket for three days or more.
Pre-Christmas Weeks: Until 22-12-2023
Dream Ski Weeks: 06-01-2024 to 26-01-2024
Sunshine Ski Weeks: 09-03-2024 to 01-05-2024
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The region has excellent transport connections: Via the A7 (Füssen - Ulm) to the Allgäu interchange, onto the A980 and via the B19 to Oberstdorf. Continue to Kleinwalsertal via the Austrian B201.
No desire for traffic jams? Then take the regional or long-distance trains to Oberstdorf, directly from Ulm, Munich and other German cities. From Oberstdorf, it's then quite comfortable, with closely timed bus connections, to Kleinwalsertal.