Questions about parking & camping
Parking & Camping
Every town in the valley has sufficient public parking spaces, which are mainly located near the mountain railways. Parking spaces are subject to a fee.
Public parking spaces are marked on the town maps:
Jungholz
Schattwald
Zöblen
Tannheim
Grän-Haldensee
Nesselwängle
As a general rule, it is not permitted to park vehicles of any kind along or off roads (fields)! This may result in penalties, so we kindly ask you to use the designated parking spaces. In winter, there is a general ban on overnight parking in all parking spaces due to snow clearance!
Depending on the parking management system, fees vary between €1.00 and €8.00.
A day ticket at the Schmieden car park costs €7.00 and at Vilsalpsee near Café Bistro Haubentaucher €8.00.
The Tannheimer Tal Ticket (valid for 24 hours) costs €5.00 and is valid at the following parking lots. It is possible to change parking lots in the valley on the day of purchase. The ticket can only be booked via the Parkster app (displayed as a long-term parking ticket), as individual machines on site do not display this parking ticket:
- Schattwald
Parking lot Wannenjochbahn - Zöblen
Parking lot Rohnenlift - Tannheim
Parking lot P1 - P4 - Grän
Parking lot Kreuzle (opposite Delikatessen Plangger)
Parking lot valley station Füssener Jöchle
below the community center - Nesselwängle
Parking lot Sportcenter
Parking lot Krinnenalplift - Jungholz
all public parking spaces in the municipal area
You can pay at the respective parking machines with coins (no change machine) or by registering in the Parkster app.
In winter, there is a general night-time parking ban on all parking spaces due to snow clearance!
- Multi-day parking is no problem in designated parking spaces. Please note the regulations and prices displayed on site! You simply multiply the desired parking duration by the daily ticket price. For example: The daily ticket costs €5.00 and you want to park for 3 days. The ticket price is therefore €15.00.
- An annual ticket can be purchased online via the Parkster app.
- You can pay at the parking ticket machine with coins (no change machine) and, in some cases, cashless.
At the lift parking lots in Tannheim, Schattwald, Zöblen, and Grän, you can purchase a maximum of a 3-day ticket at the machine. If you want to park for more than 3 days, please contact the respective lift ticket office.
Camping outside of campsites or designated parking areas is prohibited by law in Tyrol. It is therefore not permitted to camp in public parking lots. There are no designated parking areas outside of campsites in the Tannheimer Valley. For parking spaces at campsites, please contact the following rental companies directly:
Campsites in the Tannheimer Tal