Kitzbühel is a world famous ski resort in the middle of the Tyrolean Alps, located 80 kilometres from Innsbruck and 120 kilometres from Munich.
Home of the worlds most famous ski race, The Hahnenkamm Downhill, this town is famous for not only sports but for its excellent hospitality;
- Terrain for all levels
- on 168 km of perfectly groomed slopes - Over 1200 meters vertical
- Terrain parks and boardercross
- High tech lift system
- An Olympic ski jump
- Awesome range of non ski activities
- Almost endless back country terrain
- the services of a local ski instructor/guide
is strongly advised for all backcountry/off-piste
expeditions.
The Kitzbühel region forms part of a natural geographic barrier to the northwest, enabling an enormous amount of snow to fall on the valley below. In addition, the region can boast 168km of perfectly groomed slopes, 18km of signposted ski routes in all grades, fantastic deep downhill runs and snow-making on 65km of piste.