Oberstdorf

Oberstdorf (Low Alemannic: Oberschdorf) is a municipality and skiing and hiking town in Germany, located in the Allgäu region of the Bavarian Alps.King Maximilian, the later emperor, granted Oberstdorf in 1495 the right to hold a market and the High Court.ABC's Wide World of Sports famously featured the Oberstdorf ski flying hill when Vinko Bogataj fell during his jump in 1970, thus becoming known as "The Agony of Defeat".One of the two ISU adult figure skating competitions (for skaters aged 28 and older) is held in Oberstdorf each May.[11] Mountain bikers start their Transalp tour in Oberstdorf on the Schrofen Pass to Riva del Garda.
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The Nebelhornbahn, a cable car which goes up Nebelhorn mountain all year round from Oberstdorf
View of Oberstdorf
The Nebelhorn, Oberstdorf's local mountain
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