Ski resort Feldberg
The Feldberg ski resort offers four chairlifts, eight T-bar lifts, three conveyor belts and 16 varied ski slopes with a total length of 33 kilometres. At an altitude of 1,450 metres, you will find everything your alpine heart desires – from leisurely descents to sporting challenges.
Description
From the leisurely beginner's slope to the challenging FIS World Cup course, there is something for everyone. The longest slope is the Wiesenquelle slope with a length of about 3 kilometers. Sunny ski slopes, ski and snowboard schools, four fun slopes and various restaurants make your day in the ski resort a special experience.
The Feldberg ski area is open daily, including holidays, from 9 am to 4:30 pm (Exception: On December 24, the opening hours deviate, 9 am to 3 pm).
You can find the daily updated status of the lifts and slopes in the respective ski areas of the lift association.
Prices
You can book tickets conveniently and easily online from home at attractive prices. This eliminates the hassle of queuing at the ticket office. Feldberg offers a dynamic pricing model for hourly, daily and multi-day tickets.
A little tip for winter sports fans: the attractive annual pass pays for itself after just eight days of skiing!
Arrival
Getting there by bus & train
From Freiburg main station, you can reach the Feldberg ski area roughly every hour in around one hour. First, take the Höllental Railway to Titisee or Bärental. There you change to bus line 7300, which takes you directly and conveniently to the Feldberg ski area.
Overnight guests travel free of charge with the KONUS Guest Card.
Bus line 7300:
From Monday to Sunday, bus line 7300 runs to Feldberg every hour. Possible stops for the Feldberg ski area are: Feldberger Hof, Feldberg Hebelhof or Feldberg Skilift Fahl.
Ski bus line 9007:
In winter, ski bus 9007 operates on selected days between Falkau, Bärental and Feldberg. Further information will follow.
Getting there by car
From the west:
From the Freiburg-Mitte motorway exit on the A5, follow the B31 through Freiburg. From Titisee, continue on the B317 to the Feldberg ski area. The journey time from Freiburg is approximately 50 minutes.
From the east:
From the Geisingen or Bad Dürrheim motorway exit on the A81, follow the B31 and then the B317 to the Feldberg ski area. The journey time from the A81 is approximately one hour.
Parking:
There are designated parking facilities close to all access points of the ski area, directly near the ski lifts. Parking is available at the valley station of the Herzogenhornbahn (payment only via the Parkster app), at Grafenmatt, and along the Feldberg Pass between the Caritashaus and the turn-off to Seebuck.
At Seebuck, a multi-storey car park with 1,200 parking spaces is available. From there, you can ski directly to the lift ticket offices at Seebuck or Grafenmatt (exit on level 4). With a valid and used ski pass, the parking ticket can be reduced in price in the evening.
Illegally parked vehicles that block emergency access routes or bus stops will be towed at the owner’s expense. Along the B317 (pass summit), parking is only permitted in marked parking areas. Further information can be found at: Arrival & Parking (feldberg-erlebnis.de).