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Kitzbühel: the legendary sports town in the Alps

Skiing holidays with charm

Kitzbühel in Tyrol is famous as the legendary sports town in the Alps. Not least due to the Hahnenkamm race, the annual highlight on the World Cup calendar. In the 5th season (as the time during the Hahnenkamm race is also called), people from all over the world, including famous celebrities, flock to Kitzbühel to cheer on the racers competing for medals. The highlight of the spectacle is the downhill on the “Streif”, probably the most difficult downhill run in the world.

The town between the Kitzbüheler Horn and Hahnenkamm also impresses with a fantastic ski area, snow guarantee 200 days a year and a whole variety of sports opportunities. In short: a skiing holiday destination that offers something to suit all tastes.

Ski rental in Kitzbühel

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You don’t just want to watch the ski racers anymore, but experience the downhill feeling yourself? At INTERSPORT Rent ski rental in Kitzbühel you will find the right skis or snowboards to hire. Just like the pros at the races, we rely on the best equipment.

Book your skis, snowboard, boots, ski clothing etc. conveniently online. All you need to do is pick up your rental equipment at our ski rental shop and you can hit the slopes straight away. 

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Skiing in Kitzbühel

Medals are not only awarded to ski racers in Kitzbühel, the ski area also regularly picks up one or two awards. The Kitzbühel – Kirchberg ski resort has already been awarded as the "World’s Best Ski Resort" by Skiresort.de, the world’s largest test portal for ski resorts, every year since 2013.

As one of the ski resorts without a glacier in Austria, Kitzbühel already starts the winter season in October. Skiing enthusiasts can find ideal conditions until the start of May. 234 kilometres of slopes and 57 state-of-the-art lifts in total await winter sports fans. The Kitzbühel-Kirchberg ski resort extends over several villages (Kitzbühel, Reith, Aurach, Jochberg, Pass Thurn-Mittersill, Hollersbach, Kirchberg and Aschau). Skiers and snowboarders, for example, can weave their way from Kitzbühel to Kirchberg and then even onto Hollersbach.

Skigebiet Kitzski | © Kitzski

The ski area Kitzbühel at a glance

Interesting infos & facts

  • The Kitzbühel ski resort is situated between 800 and 2,000 metres altitude
  • The winter season runs from October to the beginning of May
  • 234 kilometres of slopes; 102 km of which are blue, 66 km red, 20 km black and 46 km freeride routes
  • 57 modern lifts
  • 5 INTERSPORT Rent ski hire locations, two right by the bottom stations
  • The Hahnenkammbahn cable car runs in the evening until 11.00 p.m. every Friday during the winter season
  • Free practice lifts for all ages: Pass Thurn, Hausleiten (Jochberg), Mocking, Rasmsusleiten and Reith
  • Snow park: QPark on the Hanglalm offers freestyle fun for all levels. You can perfect your jumps and freestyle skills in 5 different areas.
  • Easy to reach: Munich Airport is about 165 km (2 hours by car) from Kitzbühel, Salzburg Airport about 80 km (approx. 75 minutes by car) and Innsbruck Airport 85 km (approx. 80 minutes by car). You can also travel really conveniently by train, there is a train station in Kitzbühel.
Skigebiet Kitzbühel | © Kitzski
Freeriden in Kitzbühel | © Joe Hölzl/Kitzsport

Sports adventures off piste

The Bichlalm ski touring area is paradise for all ski tourers, whether they’re beginners or professionals. You can take the Bichlalmlift up to Berggasthof Bichlalm. There is a whole variety of different tours from there. The ski tour up the Hahnenkamm via the Asten downhill run is recommended for all night owls. The Asten downhill run is open every day until 10.00 p.m. for ski tourers in the winter months.

Kitzbühel offers all freeriders and freeride tourers untouched slopes and the very finest powder fun. It’s easy to go off-piste on the Kitzbüheler Horn thanks to the lifts. For less experienced freeriders there are tours with freeride guides. Safety courses are also offered regularly. The safety equipment can be checked at various avalanche transceiver checkpoints spread throughout the ski resort. So there is nothing standing in the way of safe off-piste fun.

You don’t have the right equipment for your tour yet? You can find high-quality touring skis, touring ski boots and freeride skis to hire in our ski rental shops in Kitzbühel. Simply tell us about what you are planning. We are experts in our field, can provide you with the best advice and find the right rental equipment for you. 

Kitzbühel for sports lovers

Experience the sporting diversity

Kitzbühel lives up to its reputation as the "sports town of the Alps". The town has many other sporting activities in its repertoire besides skiing, snowboarding, ski tours etc. Winter hiking or snowshoeing is a wonderful way to enjoy the snowy landscape and forget the stresses of everyday life. Let experienced hiking guides show you the most beautiful spots in Kitzbühel – the tourism association regularly offers guided hikes in winter. 

Ice skating, curling, tennis and climbing are all possible at Sportpark Kitzbühel. Anyone who likes jumping into cool water can let off steam at the Aquarena.

Aquarena Kitzbühel | © Kitzski

Around Kitzbühel

Excursion tips in winter

The unique location of the Wildpark Aurach with its view of the Kitzbühel Alps is impressive enough on its own. Not to mention its resident animals. Domestic and exotic animals can be admired on the grounds, including deer, lynx, donkeys, lamas, owls, wild ducks and many more. The feeding of wild game in the large feeding area is particularly impressive. One must for children is the petting corner where animals such as sheep, rabbits and goats can be stroked. 

You can take a journey back in time on a visit to the fortress in Kufstein. With a varied programme of guided tours, exhibitions and museums, Kufstein Fortress is a popular excursion destination in the Alpine region. Highlights are the largest outdoor organ in the world, the prison tower in the Kaiserturm and the underground rock path.

Anyone wanting to experience a bit of urban flair during their holiday can explore the cities of Innsbruck and Salzburg. Both cities are just about an 80-minute drive by car away from Kitzbühel. 

Sonnenaufgang im Skigebiet Kitzbühel | © Joe Hölzl/Kitzsport

Kitzbühel in 3 words

Legendary: The sport on offer in Kitzbühel is legendary: from skiing, snowboarding, ski touring and freeriding, there are numerous possibilities to get winter athletes’ pulses racing. You don’t have the right equipment to indulge in the sports yet? Then pop into one of our ski hire locations in Kitzbühel. We will be happy to advise you and find the right rental equipment for your sporty adventures.

Idyllic: Away from the events and any hustle and bustle, there’s a whole different side to Kitzbühel to explore: the idyllic picture-book mountain scenery.

Breathtaking: The view from the peaks in the region is breathtaking. The Kitzbüheler Horn, for example, offers an impressive 360 degree panorama, which extends from the Kitzbühel Alps over the Kaisergebirge with the Wilder Kaiser as far as the Lofer and Leogang Mountains.

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Insider tips for your winter holiday in Kitzbühel

Mountain hut feeling: On the Melkalm in the Hahnenkamm area, you can top up your energy levels with traditional Austrian delicacies before hitting the slopes.

This restaurant is worth a visit: Huberbräu Stüberl right in the heart of Kitzbühel is a friendly, down-to-earth inn with hearty specialities.

One spot in Kitzbühel where you can experience magical moments: the starting point of the famous downhill run, the Streif, is guaranteed to give you goosebumps. The view from the start down the run takes your breath away. And the thought that sporting success stories have begun and records have been broken at this spot, is really thrilling. 

Our top insider tip: What’s that lovely saying: The early bird catches the worm. Take the first gondola up the Hahnenkamm early in the morning at 8.30 a.m. Then whizz down the Streif. It’s a real treat to be the first to carve your tracks down freshly prepared slopes. Breakfast tastes twice as good after this experience. By the way: the Streif is only for experienced skiers. The "Familienstreif", where the most difficult passages are bypassed, is more leisurely.