Kitzbühel Ski Resort Guide
Introduction
Although synonymous with skiing, the first downhillers having arrived in the resort in the early 1880s, Kitzbühel's history dates back for millennia before the arrival of snow sports. Today, as one of the lowest major ski areas in the Alps, the resort is often sited as one of the first that may have to cope in an era after winter sports, if global warming continues to take hold.
Perhaps with this partly in mind, the resort has been spending heavily on some excellent new lifts that make accessing the highest slopes easier than ever, as well as on snowmaking and non-ski facilities including a wonderful new sports centre and a casino.
Mountain facts
Where in the world?
Hit the slopes
Kitzbühel's giant ski area can offer much to satisfy all needs, from gentle nursery slopes to guides happy to take experts to some of the most difficult off-piste powder. Most experienced skiers will want to visit the famous Streif run on the Hahnemkamm, scene of famous races each January since the 1930s, attracting huge crowds as one of Austria's biggest sporting events.
Kitzbühel was the first resort to offer a ‘ski safari' more than 50 years ago, with the concept of skiing in a circuit from one mountain to the next, rather than returning over the same slopes. Kitzbühel's own ski safari is still a work in progress, with the installation of a spectacular new gondola in December 2004, which made a final key link as well as setting world records for its highest point above the valley floor (400m/1,312ft), and the length of cable between lift towers.
Kitzbühel is also part of several larger ‘ski regions' for those looking for still more than its own extensive slopes. The Ki-West area lift-links, more or less (there's a short bus transfer), Kitzbühel's ski area to that of the neighbouring SkiWelt region. This brings a combined area with more than 400km (250 miles) of piste, one of the world's largest. Bigger still is the Kitzbüheler Alpen AllStarCard ticket which was further expanded in 2008-9 and now takes in all that and more neighbouring ski areas to offer over 1,080km (675 miles) of runs.
Beyond the slopes
The new spa and indoor pool (the Aquarena) is a major attraction with cascade, adventure slides, sauna, hamman, massage, acupuncture massage, kneipp baths, tanning room, nudist deck, heated beds, reflexology, mud packs, Turkish baths, medical baths, underwater massage, pedicure, lymph drainage and many more spa treatments. This is one of several spa and beauty centres in the resort.
The Sports Hall Kitzbühel has an indoor ice rink, curling and climbing wall. There's also a cinema, casino, bowling and three museums in the resort.
Back outdoors there's another long list of alternatives to downhill snow sports including snowshoeing, tobogganing, Nordic walking, sleigh rides and snowmobiling. Or take to the air with ballooning or paragliding.
Family fun
Surprisingly there is no organised nursery for the youngest children although a list of babysitters is available from the tourist office. Children aged three and up can join special ski kindergartens run by the ski schools.
Retail therapy
Along with a wide selection of sports and fashion boutiques, there are a number of outlets for regional crafts including Rass (Hornweg 18) for wood carvings.
Après ski
Kitzbühel is not quite a 24-hour resort, but it comes close. Amongst the bar choices are Jimmys, Vorderstadt 31, nearby Mangoes, Vorderstadt 17, which has a slightly surreal tropical theme, and for sports fans Sigi's, Jochbergerstrasse 12.
Eating out
There's a far more cosmopolitan mix of dining styles available than in most ski resorts. For example Ali Baba's Imbiss, Jochbergerstrasse 3, serves Turkish cuisine, Bellini, Hornweg 4, makes its own antipasti and serves noodles and pizza and La Fonda, Hinterstadt 13, has Mexican food.
There are of course plenty of places to try Tirolean and other Austrian specialities. Rasmushof, Ried Ecking 15, is an old-style stube (traditional Tirolean bar) with open fireplace. Hagstein, Hagsteinweg 95, uses home-grown ingredients and will supply duck to order.
Getting around
Splashing out
Accommodation
Luxury
Harisch Hotel Weisses RösslCentrally located luxurious 5-star hotel built in a traditional chalet design.
Bichlstrasse 5
Tel: (05356) 71900.
Website: www.roesslkitz.at
Moderate
Edelweiss HotelWell located 3-star accommodation, close to lifts and resort centre, with ski-in access when snow cover is adequate.
Marchfeldgasse 2
Tel: (05356) 75252.
Website: www.tiscover.at/edelweiss.kitzbuehel
Budget
Hinterbräu HotelSmall resort centre hotel, close to everything and with generous room sizes.
Hinterstadt 22
Tel: (05356) 62166.
Website: www.hinterbraeu.at
Getting there
Distances to resort: 80km (50 miles); 90km (56 miles); 160km (100 miles).
Driving times: 1 hour; 1 hour 30 minutes; 2 hours.
Nearest railway station: Kitzbühel.
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