Schattwald-Zöblen is a charming ski resort nestled in the Tannheimer Valley, known for its well-maintained slopes and excellent service. The resort boasts a seamless connection between two ski areas, offering an exhilarating mix of challenging red slopes and the more laid-back 8er ski route, which runs between Zöblen and Schattwald. Visitors have praised the resort's efficient preparation of the ski slopes and the friendly, dedicated staff.
This quaint skiing destination accommodates both experienced skiers and beginners, offering slopes serviced by a chair lift and a button lift. However, some visitors have found the connection between Schattwald and Zöblen slightly rocky, and the slopes occasionally looked ungroomed. Despite these minor issues, guests have consistently praised the resort's broad and lengthy tracks.
The resort is also a popular spot for mountain touring during the summer, with the Rhonenspitzen, Ponten, and Bschiesser areas offering exquisite mountain scenery and a tranquil atmosphere. The parking lot, though requiring a fee, is well-arranged and often not crowded.
While there are some criticisms regarding the absence of food and drink stops and the resort's ticketing system, most guests have enjoyed their overall experience. They often highlight the resort's family-friendly atmosphere and the stunning views from the hotel. The Biohotel Bergzeit is also noted for its culinary delights. Although the parking fee and ticket prices have been a point of contention for some guests, the well-groomed slopes, efficient lift system, and helpful staff make Schattwald-Zöblen a worthwhile destination for winter sports enthusiasts.








