The alpine activities take place either side of an adjacent mountain, which boasts one of the world’s most difficult downhill runs, the Streif. There are 170km of immaculately groomed slopes, 120km of cross country trails and 54 lifts and gondolas to take enthusiasts straight to the top.
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Fast Facts
Ski Season:
Mid December - Mid March
Opening Times:
8.30am - 3.30pm
Terrain Grades:
67km of easy runs, 79km of intermediate runs & 24km of difficult runs
Elevation:
800m base elevation, 2000m top elevation
Lifts:
54 lifts and gondolas
Ski School:
Child and adult ski school catering to all ski and snowboard abilities
Cost of a Day Pass:
AU$45
Car parks:
There are many parking areas available in town.
Getting There
Kitzbühel is near three major airports including Innsbruck, 95km away, Salzburg, 80km away and Munich, 120km away. Book Europe flights online
Accommodation
There is a large variety of accommodation options at Kitzbühel catering to all tastes and budgets. Book accommodation online
Car Hire
Hire a car in Innsbruck, Salzburg or Munich. Chains are essential so be sure to hire them also. You can book your car online to guarantee availability.
Travel Insurance
Skiing and snowboarding are great activities. So you can enjoy the snow with peace of mind, consider travel insurance for your winter holiday.
Events
First held in 1931, Kitzbühel hosts the famous Hahnenkamm Race, a downhill racing competition with jumps up to 80 metres and participants reaching up to 140 km/hr.
All Inclusive Packages
For an all inclusive ski holiday package including flights, tours, ski passes and more please contact a Flight Centre consultant on 133 133 or fill in the enquiry form below.
Trail Map
Download the below PDF for a detailed map of the different trails available at Kitzbuhel. On this map, green lines represent beginner trails, blue are intermediate, red are advanced, and black lines are expert trails. Ski lifts are marked with straight black lines.