Activities in Kühtai in Tyrol

Ski-in/Ski-out

Kühtai – the magic of perfect slopes at over 2,000 metres

In harmony with nature, you will find 47 kilometers of perfectly groomed slopes that lead right past your apartment door: from your accommodation directly to the slopes is taken to a new level here in Austria’s highest ski resort.

Kühtai is the ideal holiday destination for families. Ski schools and special children’s programs ensure that even the little ones have fun in the snow.
Thanks to its altitude, Kühtai is extremely snow-sure and promises optimal snow conditions from December to spring.
Despite its relative calm, Kühtai also offers après ski options and events. Various huts and bars invite you to a cozy end to a day of skiing.
There’s no chance of boredom here!
The KPark Kühtai attracts with a unique free-style area.
You can challenge your personal skills in the snowcross terrain. Little guests get their money’s worth in the kids park!

Tobogganing

In Kühtai you will not only find a breathtaking mountainous snow landscape, but also one of the most exciting toboggan runs in the region! With a total length of 1,300 meters and an incredible 14 bends, this route is pure fun.
Be sure to pack a hat and gloves and get ready for an unforgettable descent. By the way: the toboggan run is illuminated at night! Toboggans can be rented directly from the Graf Ferdinand Haus.

Winter hiking in Kühtai is a wonderful opportunity to experience the winter mountain landscape in all its splendor, away from the slopes and the hustle and bustle of skiing. There are several winter hiking trails of varying difficulty and length. The routes are usually not particularly steep, which makes hiking in the snowy landscape relaxing and relaxing. In addition to classic winter hiking, snowshoeing is also a popular activity in Kühtai.

Night skiing

In Kühtai, cross-country skiing enthusiasts can look forward to around eleven kilometers of perfectly groomed trails. A total of three routes run through the beautiful Tyrolean mountain landscape. The Bilger, Maximilian and Claudia trails are both classic and skating tracked and can even be combined with each other. Use of the cross-country ski trails is free of charge.

Night skiing, which is offered twice a week in the winter months, is also very popular. Experience a very special atmosphere under floodlights and transform the night into an extended day of skiing.

Night skiing takes place every Wednesday and Saturday between 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on the HochAlter and StartBahn slopes.

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