urban municipality in the district of Oberallgäu, Bavaria, Germany

Sonthofen[dead link] is a city in the Bavarian part of Swabia in Allgäu.

Sonthofen is a small city with 21,000 citizens which was elected Alpine City 2005.

view of St Michael's Parish Church from east

Sonthofen is an excellent base for the further exploration of the Oberallgäu. Prices are lower than in Oberstdorf or Bad Hindelang which are closer to the Alps, but can be reached within 30 minutes by train or car.

Get in

edit

By train

edit
  • 1 Sonthofen Station. From München there is a train every hour which takes about 2 hr 40 min to reach Sonthofen. From Stuttgart there is a train every hour which takes about 2 hr 45 min to reach Sonthofen. From Lindau there is a train every hour which takes about 1 hr 5 min to reach Sonthofen. (Q9339560) on Wikidata

By car

edit

From north you take the Autobahn until Kempten and then take the B19 until you reach Sonthofen. During peak season there are often traffic jams on the B19.

From west you take the B308 to Sonthofen. This road passes the Paradies (Lookout Point) and you might need snow chains after heavy snowfall during winter (announced in traffic radio).

Get around

edit
Map
Map of Sonthofen

Events

edit
  • Klausentreiben: 4–6 December annually. Claw and horn costumed men bringing Christmas gifts and plenty of noise
  • Egga-Spiel: . A play performed every third year (last time 2019) around the end of carnival (late February/early March) to symbolize the struggle of people with the forces of nature. Q1297385 on Wikidata (date needs fixing)

Drink

edit
  • Kraftwerk, Stadionweg 12. Tu 21:00-04:00, F Sa 22:00 - 05:00. Disco
  • [dead link] Barfly, Marktstraße 4, basement. Su-Th 12:00-01:00; F Sa until 03:00. Independent/Alternative Rock
  • Barino, Freibadstraße 14. Su-Th 11:00 until 03:00; F Sa 11:00-16:00. Cocktailbar

Sleep

edit

Go next

edit
This city travel guide to Sonthofen is a usable article. It has information on how to get there and on restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.