Family skiing fun on the Krinnenalpe in the Tannheimer Valley - unfortunately temporarily closed
Image gallery: Nesselwängle Skiing Area - Tannheimer Tal
Looking for a ski resort away from the crowds? Then the Krinnenalpe in the Tannheimer Valley, situated at 1,530 metres, would be just the ticket. The first tow lift was built in Nesselwängle in 1964. Today, there's a slope for everyone: the Krinnenalpe double chairlift for experienced skiers, the Almboden Lift for powder snow enthusiasts, the Neuschwand Lift for sun worshippers, and the practice lift for beginners. At the valley station, parents can watch their children practise.
The Kinderland Schmitte offers a SunKid magic carpet and a practice area. The 1-2-3 Ski School Nesselwängle provides support. Tubing and sledding with the Zipfelbob, an original mini bob with ergonomic seat, at the Tennenberg-Ost tobogganing area round off the activities.
The natural terrain on the slopes of the Krinnenalpe would make the ski resort a natural freeride park. For snowboarders, there would be the Golden Groves Snow Park and the natural halfpipe at the Almboden Lift, as well as night snowboarding on the floodlit Tennenberg Lift.
Contact info
- Nesselwängle no. 92 - 6672 - Nesselwängle
- +43 5675 8250
Opening times
The skiing area will remain closed during the 2024/25 winter season, as it was in 2023/24.