When planning a holiday in the Kitzbüheler Alpen there will always be a quetsion or two. We have put together the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.
Should the answer to your question not appear here, please don't hesitate to contact us, and we will be happy to help as best we can!
The Kitzbüheler Alpen
AllStarCard is the
premium product of the region, and therefore there are
no reductions for locals, seniors, disables or other persons.There are also no price reductions for pre- or end of season sales.
There are group reductions for (coach)groups, associations and clubs, or travel agents ..:
1 free Ski Pass (1-14 days) will be issued for a minimum of 20 guests paying at the same time.
The
Kitzbüheler Alpen Sommer Card and the
Kitzbüheler Alpen AllStarCard can be purchased from all participating lift companies. A photo is sometimes required when purchasing these cards, depending on the duration of validity, and these can be produced with a webcam at the lift offices.
A refundable deposit of EUR 2,-- is to be paid on both cards.
Yes and no.
The largest ski association of the Tyrol is the TirolSnowCard, however this is only available as a season card. Therefore the largest ski region with day and holiday-duration cards is the Kitzbüheler Alpen.
The Salzburg ski areas of Skicircus Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang, Zell am See-SChmittenhöhe and the glacier ski area of Kitzsteinhorn also belong to the Kitzbüheler Alpen. Even without including our "Salzburg friends", the Kitzbüheler Alpen boast more than 750 kilometers of ski pistes.