Ski resorts in close vicinity
There are a number of further ski resorts in close vicinity of the "Zahmer Kaiser" and "Unterberg" ski areas, for unlimited ski fun in the region.
Ski resort Kitzbühel-Kirchberg
The resort of Kitzbühel lies in an extremely advantageously placed, sheltered north-westerly position, which means snow from December to April - right down into the valley. The layer of grass, which extends as far as 2,000 m above sea level, means that even relatively small amounts of snow suffice for uninterrupted skiing and snowboarding - long-term.
Kitzbühel-Kirchberg at a glance:
- Snow guarantee and top prepared slopes
- 3 tramways between the ski regions Hahnenkamm/Pengelstein and Jochberg/Resterhöhe, no busses needed
- Beginner’s ski lifts are available free of charge in the valley for children, youngsters, families, and beginner in every resort
- 168 kilometres of ski slopes, varying from easy to difficult
- 15 ski lifts, 28 chair lifts, 8 gondolas and 1 aerial tramway guarantee ski fun at an altitude from 800 to 2.000 m above sea level
Ski region St. Johann in Tirol
Guaranteed ski fun on the North side of the Kitzbüheler Horn - the landmark mountain of St. Johann in Tirol: 45km of slopes are simultaneously snowed in, in only 60 hours time!
St. Johann in Tirol at a glance:
- Ski and snowboard Funpark Woodside, marked lines for beginners, advanced and professionals.
- 18 ski lifts
- 60 kilometres of ski slopes for skiers and snowboarders in all levels of difficulty, at an altitude from 760 to 1.700 m above sea level
- 3 days ski passes and up are also valid on the entire Schneewinkel ski region - with 55 ski lifts and 170km slopes
Ski region Waidring/Steinplatte
The ski paradise Steinplatte - Rossalm - Winklmoosalm lies in the border triangle Tyrol, Salzburg and Bavaria. This magnificent ski region can be reached from Waidring on a state of the art single stage carrier.
Waidring/Steinplatte at a glance:
- A total of 3 ski lifts, 10 chair lifts and 1 gondola are at your disposal in the border triangle (Tyrol, Salzburg, Bavaria)
- 35 kilometres of slopes from 1.100 to 1.900 m above sea level with all levels of difficulty, from easy to difficult


