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About this venue
Heini-Klopfer-Ski jump is more than a ski jump—it’s a striking landmark that rises above the alpine scenery and feels iconic the moment you see it. With its bold inrun structure and steep profile, the venue is closely associated with top-level winter competitions, while the valley setting adds a dramatic backdrop that elevates every event.
Inside, the experience is all about scale and adrenaline: you sense the height, the speed, and the tension as the crowd follows each attempt. Viewing areas and platforms deliver clear sightlines, and visitors can count on practical amenities such as refreshment points and restrooms, keeping the focus on the atmosphere and the action.
The venue is located at Birgsautal, Oberstdorf, Germany. Getting to the entrance is typically straightforward via the valley road, with parking options nearby and well-marked pedestrian access leading into the entry area. For broader guidance on getting around town and local transport, see the general city text further down the page.
About the city: Oberstdorf
Oberstdorf, a gem of the Allgäu in Bavaria, is not only an Alpine postcard view, but also a natural hub for sports competitions and concerts in an intimate mountain atmosphere. The town combines top-notch event organization with a relaxed pace of stay, making it ideal if you want to pair great entertainment with a short escape into nature. With a clear range of things to do and the charm of a traditional resort, Oberstdorf is an excellent choice when you’re looking for tickets and an experience that continues before and after the event itself.
Getting there is straightforward: by train you arrive at Bahnhof Oberstdorf, and then you can move around quickly thanks to local services such as the Ortsbus and regional bus connections, including the Walserbus. Links to arenas, sports venues and key points in town are practical and easy to navigate, which simplifies planning whether you’re coming for a major sports program or an evening concert. If you fly in, the most common choices are Flughafen Memmingen (Allgäu Airport) or Flughafen München (Franz Josef Strauss), followed by train, bus or car to Oberstdorf.
When you have time beyond the event, stroll around the Marktplatz and streets lined with typical Alpine architecture, then head down to the riverside paths along the Iller, which is formed here by the confluence of mountain tributaries. For a calmer break, Fuggerpark is a great option, and for a true “wow” moment many choose a walk through the Breitachklamm or a panoramic cable-car ride on the Nebelhornbahn. That’s how you get the full experience: the event as the highlight of the evening and a destination that works just as well as a mini getaway.