Get in, lean back and enjoy the ride through the beautiful Kleinwalsertal. No searching for a parking space, no stress – just get there. The Walserbus takes you to your destination in a reliable and environmentally friendly way. Thanks to attractive timetables, you can travel flexibly and enjoy nature to the full. Leave your car behind and experience more peace, more freedom and a valley that relies on sustainable mobility.
current Additional late service on line 1
From Thursday, July 24, 2025 to Saturday, September 13, 2025, there will be an additional late-night service on Line 1, as there was last summer. The service will run on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The additional service departs from Oberstdorf at 21:50, arriving in Baad at 22:25. The return journey starts at 22:27 in Baad and ends at 23:00 back in Oberstdorf.
At a glance timetables & info
Summer schedule Flyer 22.04.2025 - 12.12.2025
summer timetable line 1 from 22.04.2025
summer timetable line 2-5 from 22.04.2025
walserbus line network spider
D-Ticket 58,- € ticket (GERMANY TICKET)
The ticket is not valid on all bus lines in Kleinwalsertal.
The ticket is also not valid on the Walserbus line 1 between Oberstdorf station and Walserschanz.
public transport taking dogs on the walserbus
Dogs are allowed on board. In principle, all small and large dogs must be muzzled and kept on a lead.
This rule also applies on the German section of Line 1.
There are exceptions:
For dogs that are transported in a closed container. (note: transport in an open handbag is not permitted!)
For partner dogs for people with disabilities. (guide dogs, guide dogs and assistance dogs)
There is currently no transport charge for dogs on the Walserbus routes.
Muzzles in various sizes can be purchased at the municipal office in Riezlern (citizen service) and at the tourist office in Hirschegg.
public transport TAKING BICYCLES ON THE WALSERBUS
It is not possible to transport bicycles, especially e-bikes, as there are insufficient loading safety facilities (risk of injury) and there is generally not enough space available.
In justified exceptional cases, light bicycles without a motor can be transported during off-peak hours (until 8.00 a.m. and from 7.00 p.m.) after consultation with the bus driver. Passengers must bring their own transport safety equipment (lashing strap). Wheelchairs and pushchairs always have priority.
good to know
To ensure that your journey on the Walserbus runs smoothly, there are a few important points to bear in mind:
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Don't forget your connecting ticket!As an overnight guest in Kleinwalsertal, you travel free of charge within the valley with the Mobil Walserbus ticket.The onward journey from Walserschanz to Söllereck and Oberstdorf is subject to a charge. Please buy your ticket in good time, the easiest way is online via the Allgäu Walser Pass app. Only cash payment is possible on the bus.Prices:
- Walserschanz – Söllereck
- Single ticket € 2
- Return ticket € 3.80
- Walserschanz – Oberstdorf
- Single ticket € 4
- Return ticket € 7.50
- 4-day ticket € 20
- 7-day ticket € 35
- Children aged 6 to 14 receive a 50% discount.
- Walserschanz – Söllereck
- Traveling with a group?
If you are traveling with 10 or more people, please register in advance at +49 152 37 52 79 93 to ensure a smooth journey. - Bayern-Ticket & Walserbus
The Bayern-Ticket is not valid on the Walserbus. For your arrival and departure, it is worth asking your landlord for suitable tickets. - Arrival & departure ticket
Are you travelling by train? There are discounted tickets for € 2,– for travelling to and from Kleinwalsertal on line 1 from/to Oberstdorf. You can find out the details from your host. These tickets are also available online via the Allgäu-Walser-Pass app. - Lost property
Lost property can be collected from Regionalverkehr Allgäu in Oberstdorf during business hours.
Address: Im Steinach 4, 87561 Oberstdorf
Telephone: +49 8322 96 770 (available during office hours)
Further information can be found here.
This way you are well prepared and can relax and enjoy your journey!