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Kleinwalsertal

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1,086 m (3,563 ft)

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Hoher Ifen, Kanzelwand, Fellhorn, Alps, Bregenz Forest

Kleinwalsertal (little Walser valley) is a part of Austria, but only accessible from Germany to the north, and thus is an Austrian "practical exclave" or "pene-exclave". Prior to Austria joining the European Union, the area had tax-free status.

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Map of Kleinwalsertal, 6992, Austria

It is a commune of the state Vorarlberg which is the most western state of Austria. It consists of three villages which are situated along the River Breitach: Mittelberg, Hirschegg, and Riezlern.

The valley is famous in Central Europe as a ski and hiking resort. The 5,000 inhabitants, who are called "Walser", provide 10,300 beds for tourists.

Due to the terrain there is no direct access by car to any other part of Austria. Therefore, Kleinwalsertal can only be accessed via Oberstdorf, a nearby village in Germany.

From 1891 Kleinwalsertal enjoyed a customs union with Germany, a free border, and used the Deutsche Mark. Since Austria joined the European Union in 1995, followed by the signing of the Schengen Agreement (1997) and the introduction of the Euro (2002), this special status no longer applies.

Mountains of Kleinwalsertal

  • Hoher Ifen 2,230 metres (7,320 ft)
  • Kanzelwand 2,058 metres (6,752 ft)
  • Walmendingerhorn 1,990 metres (6,530 ft)
  • Fellhorn 2,038 metres (6,686 ft)
  • Elfer
  • Zwölfer (Vorarlberg)
  • Widderstein 2,536 metres (8,320 ft)
  • References

    Kleinwalsertal Wikipedia