With the Hoher Ifen always at your side on your descent: Experience unlimited skiing pleasure on the slopes of the impressive rock massif in Kleinwalsertal.
Skiing on the Heuberg: Families and beginners start their skiing fun here
Sun on your face, mountain air in your nose: The southeastern slopes of the Heuberg treat skiers and winter sports enthusiasts to sunny skiing fun on perfectly groomed slopes. Beginners and families with children are particularly drawn to the ski area, which offers easy runs on over 20 kilometers of slopes in the heart of the Kleinwalsertal.
Skiing at Heuberg: Families and beginners start their skiing fun here.
Sun on your face, mountain air in your nose: The southeast-facing slopes of the Heuberg spoil skiers and winter sports enthusiasts with sunny skiing fun on perfectly groomed slopes. The ski area, located in the heart of the Kleinwalsertal valley, is particularly popular with beginners and families with children, offering over 20 kilometers of easy runs.
The ski resort at Heuberg offers these advantages:
- Skiing for the whole family: Beginner- and child-friendly slopes on the Heuberg, right next door to red and black runs on the Walmendingerhorn – there's something for every skill level.
- Soak up the sun: Thanks to its sunny southeast-facing location, the sun shines all day long, competing with the skiers – watch out for the infamous goggle face!
- Versatile infrastructure: Several drag lifts and a chairlift take you to a total of 12 runs on the Heuberg alone. This makes getting started with skiing stress-free and according to your personal preferences.
- Modern facilities: Optimally groomed slopes and a modernized snowmaking system ensure snow reliability and skiing fun throughout the entire season.
Blue, child-friendly slopes on the Heuberg: Ski area piste map
Skiing here is never boring: The predominantly blue slopes and numerous lifts on Heuberg and Parsenn make a day on the slopes an adventure. In this family-friendly ski area, getting started with winter sports is easy. Even skiers who haven't been on skis for a while will quickly get back into shape on the wide slopes and gentle ski trails. The slopes of Heuberg and the other ski areas in Kleinwalsertal and Oberstdorf are shown on our interactive piste map.
Ski routes and valley lifts allow skiers to easily reach the Walmendingerhorn ski area from Heuberg, which boasts more challenging red slopes. The shuttle buses will take you to the Ifen ski area, and the other ski areas of the Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal cable cars are also nearby. Want to ski in the Allgäu region and the Kleinwalsertal valley during your ski vacation? Absolutely – with the ski pass for the entire Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal ski region, spanning two countries.
At the Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal cable cars, you can choose between timed tickets for a few hours of practice, a day pass for the entire ski area, or multi-day passes for up to 10 days of winter vacation. Become a member of the "MyMountainClub": https://www.ok-bergbahnen.com/club/, secure access to exclusive discounts and many other benefits, and collect points that you can redeem with us and our partners.
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Learn to ski in the Heuberg ski area & on the Burmi slope
Standing on skis for the first time, the first snowplow, the first turn, and back on the magic carpet of the beginner's hill: On the gentle slopes throughout the Heuberg ski area and on the Parsenn, young skiers practice their first turns, their first straight run, and braking until they're ready for their first descent: The Burmi Run winds its way down from the Heuberg Muldenlift to the Heubergbahn valley station in long, sweeping curves.
Beginners who aren't quite ready for the high slopes can save money skiing on the Heuberg: Beginner lifts like the Skikuli on the Parsenn or other lifts on the Heuberg sell day passes to skiers who only want to try out a few slopes. These passes can easily be extended should the desire for higher altitudes arise sooner than expected. With its many blue, gentle slopes, the Heuberg is the perfect "ski area for beginners": https://www.ok-bergbahnen.com/aktiv-sport/skifahren/skigebiete-anfaenger/
Beginners who don't want to go too high just yet can save money skiing on the Heuberg: Beginner lifts like the Skikuli on the Parsenn or other lifts on the Heuberg sell day passes to skiers who only want to try out their skills on a few slopes. These passes can easily be extended should the desire for higher altitudes arise sooner than expected. With its many blue, gentle slopes, the Heuberg is the perfect "ski area for beginners": https://www.ok-bergbahnen.com/aktiv-sport/skifahren/skigebiete-anfaenger/
The ski schools in the Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal ski area (https://www.ok-bergbahnen.com/aktiv-sport/skifahren/skischulen-skiverleih/) also offer ski lessons on the Heuberg mountain. From complete beginners to aspiring young professionals, the experienced ski instructors and coaches have the right tips, instructions, and corrections for every level. The schools and ski rental shops also provide you with all the necessary equipment and carry out repairs if things get a little rough on the slopes.
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Delicious food in the Heuberg ski area: a stop for refreshments after skiing is a must!
Ski fans of all ages will eventually get hungry: The Walserblick Inn at the top station of the Parsenn cable car soothes rumbling stomachs with regional delicacies and sweet temptations – hearty roasts, hot raclette, fluffy Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancakes), and homemade cakes will fortify you for the next descent.
If you leave your skis at the hotel, the high-altitude trail from Baad to Heuberg offers a special nature experience: On Winter Hiking on the Heuberg, you'll experience the sublime nature of the Alps as you wander through the glittering winter landscape on the lower and upper high-altitude trails. Here, too, the Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal cable cars will conveniently transport you to the starting point of your winter hike.
Pack your skis and let's go: Here's how to get to the ski resort at Heuberg
The Heuberg is conveniently located in the Walsertal valley and is easily accessible by car and public transport. Ample paid parking is available at the valley stations in Hirschegg and Egg. Electric vehicles can be charged at the nearby Ifen, Walmendingerhorn, and Kanzelwand parking areas (https://www.ok-bergbahnen.com/unternehmen/mymountainnature/energie/e-auto-ladestationen.html).
Heubergbahn Address: Heubergbahn: Walserstraße 262a, 6992 Hirschegg
Parsennbahn Address: Schwarzwassertalstraße 1630/9, 6991 Riezlern
Directions by Car: There are no tolls for driving from Germany to Hirschegg. You can reach us quickly and easily from southern Germany via the A7 motorway and then the upgraded B19 highway without needing a vignette.
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******** Arrival by bus and train: The most convenient way to travel by public transport is with the new Flixbus route: From Munich, you can travel directly to Hirschegg or Riezlern via Memmingen, Kempten, and Oberstdorf without changing buses. Ski equipment can, of course, be taken along as additional luggage.
You can also travel by train to Oberstdorf. From there, the Walserbus line 1 runs several times an hour to Riezlern and Hirschegg. The Walserbus also connects the various ski areas, so you can easily get around and leave your car behind.










