Ski Kirchdorf for a variety of slopes for all skill levels, although intermediate and beginners will find the most options in this smaller quaint village. A peaceful alternative to the bustling nearby party town Kitzbühel resort.
Where
Found in the heart of the Austrian Kitzbühel Alps, the Kirchdorf ski resort is located near Kitzbühel and Kirchberg providing access to all the slopes in the area. Easily reached by flights to a number of airports including Salzburg or Innsbruck, with a short ski transfer to your resort.
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Suitable For |
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RESORT ALTITUDE : |
640m |
TOTAL PISTE : |
km |
LONGEST RUN : |
km |
START SEASON : |
December |
END SEASON : |
April |
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OVERALL |

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SKIING |

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BOARDING |

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APRÉS |

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FAMILIES |

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Beginners 2 / 67% |
Intermediates 1 / 33% |
Advanced 0 / 0% |
Experts 0 / 0% |
TOTAL RUNS : |
3 |
SNOW CANNONS : |
/ ha |
SNOW PARKS : |
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CROSS COUNTRY : |
10 km |
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On the slopes
Sitting at an altitude of 860m, ski Kirchdorf for plenty of natural snow cover from about mid-December to April. The Kirchdorf ski resort is linked via 56 lifts throughout the ski region providing over 160km of pistes from both the Kirchdorf and Kitzbühel areas. There are plenty of trails for all ski levels although beginners and advanced skiers will find the most trails with 52% and 42% allotted to them respectively. However, experts can enjoy the 8% of expert trails that are marked by their difficulty and amazing vantage points and views while gliding down the mountain side.
Snowboarders also have some great slopes, with a snow park and a half pipe as well as plenty of snowboarder friendly pistes. For those who want to explore the sights via skies at a slower pace there are also 120km of mountain trails throughout the Kirchdorf ski resort area.
Ski area :
If you ski Kirchdorf, you are also in the ski region of Schneewinkl along with the following resorts; Kirchdorf, St Johann in Tirol
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Off the slopes
A small village with charming architecture and locals, it's for those who want an alternative place to stay away from the commercialized Kitzbühel city and resort. Off slope alternatives include hiking, curling, bowling, ice skating, and tobogganing. There is also an indoor fitness centre that has a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and sauna for those who need a relaxing activity after a long day on the slopes.
There are also many local shops for those who enjoy shopping and plenty of après ski activities including restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. For those looking for a larger crowd you can travel 6m down the road to the Kitzbühel for a wider array of entertainment options.
RESORT GOOD POINTS
- Small traditionmal Tyrolean village in the heart of the Alps
- Ski and snowboarding through vast Kitzbüheler Alpen Pass
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RESORT BAD POINTS
- There are just 3 immediate slopes - all for beginners - in village
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Tourist Office
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