Fjällräven Classic Germany stretches through beautiful Allgäu, in the Allgäu Prealps. The route is 57 km long and winds through scenic landscapes where Bavarian culture meets the outdoors.
Tickets adult: € 185
Tickets youth: € 150 (aged between 10-18 years)
Note that if you’re under 18 and travelling without your parents you’ll need your parents’ or guardians’ permission to join Classic Germany so we can contact them in case of emergency.
At Fjällräven Classic Germany all participants start on the first day in four different start groups.
You can choose your desired start time with your registration. Please note that if a starting group is already fully booked shifts may occur.
Fjällräven Classic is about enabling you to get out and enjoy nature. That’s why we aim to take care of the basics. So your ticket fee includes the following:
In the start area at Fjällräven Classic Germany you are able to do your Check-in procedure on the following days:
The day before start: 4-8 pm
Starting day: 6-7:30 am
At the start you will also get the following essentials (included in your ticket fee)
At the start you can make your last preparations, weigh your backpack, consult the trekking hosts and finalize your game plan for the day.
You will get your first stamp in your Trekking Pass at the start as well.
All trekkers start on the first day in four different start groups. From 8:00 am the different groups hit the trail within a few minutes.
As part of Fjällräven Classic, we also offer a number of workshops on proper product care. You can also buy small items of equipment and merchandise.
Along the Fjällräven Classic Germany trail there are two designated campsites as well as several checkpoints and mountain cabins
Day 1: 2 checkpoints + 1 mountain cabin
Day 2: 2 checkpoint + 2 mountain cabins
Day 3: 2 checkpoints + 2 mountain cabins
It is very important for your own safety to get your Trekking Pass stamped at the start, finish, at all checkpoints and the campsites. Thereby we can ensure that all participants have successfully completed the individual stages of the route.
After the two overnight stays on the designated campsites, the hike will continue on the 2nd and 3rd day between 8 and 9 am.
There will be plenty of toilets along the way. You can use either the mobile toilets or the toilets in the mountain cabins.
You can also stop at the mountain cabins for refreshments. Please note to therefore have some cash (€) with you.
If you need help or you even have to surrender Fjällräven Classic Germany you can contact our volunteers.
We provide you with a Trash Bag to collect your non-human waste during the trek. And it’s vital that you use it. You’re not allowed, under any circumstances, to drop litter along the route, at checkpoints, mountain cabins or at the campsites. We want to keep the area pristine and free from rubbish.
Join our nature quiz during the hike, submit your answers at the finish line and take part in the draw for great prizes
Once you’ve made it, tired but satisfied and happy, over the finish line, before you can head into the Trekker’s Inn for a celebratory drink, you’ll need to get your last stamp in your Trekking Pass. And here you’ll also receive your Fjällräven Classic Germany medal.
If a shower sounds more appealing than the Trekker’s Inn, then you have access to changing rooms and showers at the finish.
Whether you shower first or second, don’t miss a visit to the Trekker’s Inn. Aside from food, drinks and live music, there’s a lottery for your chance to win some great gear from Fjällräven and our partners. You receive your lottery ticket when weighing in your Trash Bag at the finish line. We think it’s a great – and worthwhile – finish to the end of a great event.