Kitzbühel

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Kitzbühel ski resort

The dreamy medieval town of Kitzbühel is one of the founding fathers of Austrian skiing. It’s now on the radar of families with youngsters and snowboarders too, so it’s not just for the sporting elite. Its range of pistes will keep you busy during the day, while great bars and restaurants will be on hand after dark. 

The location

Around 97km from Innsbruck Airport and just an hour and a half from the city centreKitzbühel resort waits to impress winter sports fans. 

Transfer times

Innsbruck Airport - 97km (1 hour 30 minutes)

Suitable for

67 Ski runs

29
beginner
27
intermediate
11
difficult

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Pays

Suisse

Langue

allemand

Nombre de remontées mécaniques

Nombre total de pistes

210 km

Nombre total de pistes

210 km

Parkings

Statistically sound

Kitzbühel has everything going for it. Not only does it have 185km of fantastic pistes, you’re guaranteed almost 200 snow-sure days to enjoy them! And if that’s not enough, thanks to its 125-year-old history and heritage, its skiing and snowboarding pedigree speaks for itself. You’ll be nice and busy with 67 runs and two terrain parks.

Something for everyone

Newbies to the slopes can make good use of the 106km of beginner-rank pistes. But with two parks for snowboarders, it’s easy to practise your tricks and jumps here as well. On top of this, you’ll be able to try out ice skating and snowshoeing, with a spa, bowling alley and cinema available too.

An Austrian idyll

The vast and high mountains surrounding the town of Kitzbühel really pack in the wow factor. The locals say it’s located in the Alps’ ‘snow corner’ and the town is made up of pastel-coloured houses and eateries serving traditional Austrian fare. It’s completely quaint.