Nesselwängle in the Tannheimer Tal is a place that combines tradition, nature and relaxation in a particularly harmonious way. In the immediate vicinity, the Haldensee lake invites you to take a refreshing dip on warm summer days. Events provide variety throughout the year - from the colorful balloon festival and the atmospheric sled dog race to musical village evenings with the music band and the Alpenklang men's choir. Sporting competitions such as the "Gauditourenlauf" to the Krinnenalpe also offer entertainment and a real mountain atmosphere.
If you want to explore the mountains on foot, there are numerous excursion destinations around Nesselwängle. Hikes to the Krinnenspitze, the striking Rote Flüh or the panoramic Gimpel are particularly popular. Mountain bikers also get their money's worth, while families can enjoy a forest playground with cable car and water games as well as the Berggut Gaicht riding center . High above the valley, rustic alpine pastures and panoramic huts beckon, which can be reached on foot or by bike and invite you to take a leisurely break. Get an authentic picture of the mountain world in the Tannheimer Tal and be inspired by the images from the webcams!
In the cold season, the Tannheimer Tal is transformed into a winter wonderland with around 50 kilometers of cleared winter hiking trails. Snowshoe hikes, tobogganing and ice skating on the frozen Haldensee provide unforgettable vacation moments. Cross-country skiers can explore the valley on 140 kilometers of perfectly groomed trails. But the ultimate winter sport here in the Tannheim mountains is of course skiing and snowboarding. In the ski area of the Nesselwängle lift company, winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy around 13 kilometers of perfectly groomed slopes. From beginners to advanced skiers and freeriders, everyone will find the right descent among the blue, red and black slopes in the ski area. Is there already snow on the slopes? Take a look at the live cams in the Tannheimer Tal and find out about the snow conditions and the current weather.