Kitzbühel Ski Map

Kitzbühel Ski Map

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Kitzbühel Piste Map and Overview

Kitzbühel is one of Europe’s most legendary ski and snowboard resorts — a place where classic alpine charm meets expansive terrain that genuinely delivers for every level of rider. The KitzSki area links Kitzbühel, Kirchberg, Jochberg, Pass Thurn (and beyond), creating a huge playground of slopes that weave through forests, open bowls, and scenic alpine pastures with the backdrop of the Wilder Kaiser and Kitzbüheler Alps. With hundreds of kilometres of piste cruising (often listed around 233 km / 145 mi of groomed slopes), it’s easy to spend a whole holiday exploring new runs, flowing reds for intermediates, and tucked‑away blues for relaxed carving — all served by a modern lift network that keeps lift lines short and spirits high.

But Kitzbühel isn’t just about quantity — it’s about character and variety. This resort holds a special place in ski culture thanks to the legendary Hahnenkamm downhill (one of the toughest World Cup races), lively mountain huts, and a quintessential Tyrolean town at its heart. Snowboarders also find plenty to smile about, with designated fun parks, freestyle zones, and varied terrain that keeps things interesting. Whether it’s your first ski adventure or you’re a seasoned rider after scenic cruisers, challenging reds, or sunlit tree runs, Kitzbühel blends beautiful surroundings, well‑groomed slopes, and authentic alpine après‑ski vibes like few others can.


Total ski area: 233 km / 145 mi
Base elevation: 800 m / 2,625 ft
Peak elevation: 2,000 m / 6,562 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 54% Easy

🟥 35% Intermediate

⬛ 11% Advanced


Is it good for beginners?

Kitzbühel has plenty of gentle nursery slopes and easy blue runs, and many valley‑bottom practice areas are free with a valid lift pass. While some intermediate and red terrain can be steeper, there’s good space for beginners to learn and build confidence.


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

  • Access to the entire KitzSki area, linking Kitzbühel, Kirchberg, Jochberg, Pass Thurn and surrounding sectors under one seamless ski pass (all lifts and pistes).
  • Modern lift network with 58 gondolas and chairlifts providing easy access across diverse terrain.
  • Blue, red, and black slopes covering a wide range of abilities with scenic cruising and challenging lines mixed together.
  • Freestyle and park features, including fun areas and snow parks for boarders and skiers.
  • Valley practice lifts free with lift pass, ideal for beginners to repeat runs without crowding.

Does it include multiple resorts?

Yes — the KitzSki lift pass covers multiple connected ski sectors around the broader Kitzbühel / Kirchberg region, meaning you can explore different villages and mountains without buying separate tickets.


Are there options for cheaper ski passes?

Typically, Kitzbühel offers area‑wide passes covering the whole KitzSki network. However, you can sometimes find time‑specific or short‑stay tickets (e.g., half‑day or discounted seasonal deals). For access to other major Austrian ski areas beyond KitzSki (e.g., SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser‑Brixental), passes such as the Super Ski Card or Snow Card Tirol can provide broader access across multiple regions.