Sledding

Toboggan slope at the Jedermannlift in Bödmen

Sledding Everyone's lift Bödmen

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Difficulty: leicht
Distance: 0.24 km
Ascent: 1 m
Descent: 44 m
Duration: 0 h
Deepest point: 1154 m
Highest point: 1198 m
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  • Höhenprofil

    Toboggan run using the drag lift as an ascent aid at the Jedermannlift in Mittelberg.

    The toboggan run at the Jedermannlift in Mittelberg, Bödmen is about 240 meters long. The drag lift is used as an ascent aid. This is only possible with the special toboggans provided. During the day, the toboggan run runs on a section separated from the ski slope. Depending on snow conditions, a wave run and steep curves are also prepared here. In the evening operation for sledders, the entire ski slope as well as the toboggan run can be ridden with the sled from the end of ski operation onwards.

    Tobogganing fun during the evening operation at the Jedermannlift

    Presented by: Kleinwalsertal Tourismus eGen
    Author: Kleinwalsertal Tourismus Produktmanagement

  • Difficulty: leicht
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    Altitude: 1198 m 1154 m Best season:
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    EMERGENCY CALL:

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  • Directions

    Mittelberg / Bödmen, Jedermannlift drag lift

    Waypoints

  • Public transportation:

    Starting point of the route: Walserbus line 1 – Bödmen bus stop or Birkenwies bus stop. Alternatively Walserbus line 4 – Aparthotel bus stop.

    >>> Walserbus timetable

    Approach:

    Most routes from Germany meet in Ulm and continue on the A7. At the Allgäu motorway interchange via the A980 section to the Waltenhofen junction and on the four-lane B19 via Sonthofen and Oberstdorf to the Kleinwalsertal. From Austria (Vorarlberg) and Switzerland, Kleinwalsertal is reached via the Bregenzerwald (Hittisau) – Riedbergpass – Fischen – Oberstdorf. From Tyrol, the fastest way leads via the A7 to Kempten and further on the B19 towards Oberstdorf. No motorway vignette is required for driving into the valley.


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    Park:

    Paid parking at the Walmedingerhornbahn in Mittelberg.

    Paid parking at the Birkenwies parking lot.