- 179 km
- 800 - 2,000 m
Skiing in Kitzbühel is more than just winter sports on the mountain. Here you get the whole package with ski racing celebrities, mountain hut fun and a sophisticated Kitzbühel lifestyle.
Skiing in Kitzbühel is more than just winter sports on the mountain. Here you get the whole package with ski racing celebrities, mountain hut fun and a sophisticated Kitzbühel lifestyle.
No slope twice - and if so, then only because you like it so much. The Skiwelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental is huge.
In St. Johann, things can get lively in winter. The Kitzbühler Horn is one of the certified family ski areas.
Above the Wipptal valley, it is not uncommon to see winter sports enthusiasts soaring through the air. Snowkiters love the Bergeralm.
At the Gschwandtkopf in Seefeld, ski and snowboard beginners can enjoy a ski area tailored to their needs.
The "Hoch" in "Hochzillertal-Hochfügen" stands for the best snow conditions. Also practical: the easy accessibility of the ski area.
"Harakiri" downhill run or white children's area: the Mayrhofner Bergbahnen ski area has something to offer all ski and snowboard fans.
Enjoy carving through the evening: you can also ski at night in the family-friendly Rosshütte ski area.
The first cable car opened in St. Anton am Arlberg in the 1930s. Today, it is home to one of the largest ski resorts in Tyrol.
Skicircus from Tyrol to Salzburg: We know a true skiing paradise - and are kind enough to reveal it to you.
Suitable for children doesn't have to be boring. The family ski area near Sillian offers variety and action.
Hardly any queuing, easy carving and beautiful views: that's how it works in the Venet-Bergbahnen ski area.
The Austrian, German and Swiss railways offer affordable, convenient and hassle-free travel to the Heart of the Alps.
There are several ski resorts in Tyrol that are easily accessible by train. For example, the train stops in St. Anton am Arlberg so that winter sports enthusiasts can get straight from the station to the piste. The situation is similar in Kitzbühel, where the Hahnenkamm stop is just a few steps away from the valley station. The SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental is also easily accessible via the railway station in Hopfgarten im Brixental.
The most environmentally friendly way to reach Tyrol's ski resorts is by train. Many ski resorts are directly connected to the railway network, so you can travel comfortably and without a car. For example, the ÖBB Railjet takes you directly to ski resorts such as St. Anton am Arlberg or Kitzbühel.
Travelling by train to Tyrolean ski resorts offers numerous advantages:
Yes, there are special offers for travelling to Tyrolean ski resorts by train. For example, the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), in cooperation with various ski resorts, offer combined tickets that include both the train journey and the ski pass. There are also direct trains from Vienna to ski regions such as Hinterstoder or Schladming during the semester holidays.