KitzSki connects the renowned resorts of Kitzbühel, Kirchberg, Jochberg, Aschau, and Mittersill into a 233 km (144 mi) ski area famed for its variety and heritage. It combines modern lift infrastructure with iconic slopes like the Hahnenkamm downhill run, offering a mix of traditional alpine charm, freestyle innovation, and terrain for all ability levels.
Skiing in KitzSki ranges from wide beginner-friendly runs and family areas to steep descents like the Streif, one of the most challenging World Cup courses. Kirchberg and Jochberg offer laid-back terrain, while the Hanglalm Snowpark delivers top freestyle features. Across the region, 58 lifts keep the experience smooth and well connected.
Kitzbühel: A classic alpine resort, Kitzbühel is known for its charming medieval town centre and its world-renowned Hahnenkamm downhill race. The resort, with its vibrant après-ski scene and wide selection of shops, boutiques, and restaurants, is a favourite among those seeking both winter sports and lively entertainment.
Kirchberg: Slightly smaller but no less attractive, Kirchberg is directly connected to Kitzbühel. The resort's inviting town centre offers a good range of shops, restaurants, and bars for off-piste enjoyment.
Aurach: Just a few kilometres south of Kitzbühel, Aurach offers a quieter alpine experience with traditional Tyrolean charm. It’s a great base for skiers who prefer a peaceful stay while remaining close to the main ski area.
Jochberg: Located further up the valley, Jochberg is directly linked to the ski area and offers a modern lift connection, scenic mountain views, and easy access to the slopes, ideal for families and those wanting a more relaxed atmosphere.
Aschau: A small and tranquil village nestled between Kirchberg and Jochberg, Aschau is perfect for skiers looking to avoid the crowds while still enjoying access to the entire KitzSki area via nearby lift connections and ski bus services.
Mittersill: Through the Panoramabahn Kitzbüheler Alpen cable car, Mittersill provides direct access to Kitzbühel and the broader KitzSki area. This connection makes it easy for visitors staying in Mittersill to enjoy the region’s extensive skiing and snowboarding terrain.
Lowest elevation: 800 m (2,624 ft)
Highest elevation: 2,000 m (6,561 ft)
Number of pistes: 96
Hectares of pistes: 577 ha (1,425 ac)
Kilometres of ski runs: 233 km (144 mi)
Kilometres of ski routes: 41 km (25 mi)
Ski lifts: 58
Toboggan run: 1
Snowparks, fun slopes and fun areas: 3
Skimovie-slopes and fotopoints: 4
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