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About this venue
Sparkasse Vogtland Arena Klingenthal is more than a ski jumping hill—it’s a striking open-air arena carved into the slope, built to showcase the full drama of flight and landing. The grandstands follow the natural contour of the venue, creating a stadium-like bowl that pulls you into the action and makes every jump feel close, fast, and tangible. Its bold structure and steep profile give the arena a signature silhouette that’s instantly recognizable.
From the stands, the experience is all about clear sightlines and momentum: you can follow the inrun, the takeoff, and the landing zone without losing the thread of the competition. On event days, visitors appreciate the practical on-site setup—refreshment points, essential facilities, and small comfort areas that keep the pace enjoyable between jumps and ceremonies.
You’ll find the venue at Falkensteiner Str. 133, Klingenthal, Germany. Arrival is typically straightforward thanks to clear event signage, with nearby areas designated for parking and quick drop-off before a short walk to the entrances. For a broader overview of getting around beyond the venue itself, check the city information further down the page.
About the city: Klingenthal
Klingenthal, a small town in southwest Saxony on the Czech border, surprises visitors as a calm yet lively destination for live experiences. With its mix of nature, tradition, and well-organized amenities, it is an ideal choice for travelers who want to combine an event night with a relaxed stay in a friendly mountain setting. A key landmark is the Vogtland Arena, and the town’s tidy, safe atmosphere makes the whole trip feel easy and carefree.
Getting there is straightforward thanks to Bahnhof Klingenthal and regional connections via vogtlandbahn, with frequent transfers and clear routes to nearby hubs. For additional links, Bahnhof Zwotental is also helpful, while local mobility is covered by bus services within Verkehrsverbund Vogtland (VVV) and the Vogtlandbus network. If you arrive by air, the most common gateways are Flughafen Dresden and Flughafen Leipzig/Halle, from where it is easy to continue by train and bus toward Klingenthal.
Before or after the event, it is worth making time for panoramic views from Aschberg, short walks along the Zwota river, and a break by Talsperre Klingenthal. The town is part of the Musikwinkel region, known for musical instrument making, so a stroll naturally reveals its local character and craft tradition. With clean forest trails and a borderland feel, Klingenthal delivers a small but satisfying “bonus” that rounds out the entire night out.