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Ski area Kühtai
Highest point: | 2,520 m | Gondola lift: | 1 |
Lowest point: | 2,020 m | Pistes in total: | 44 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 2,020 m |
Pistes:
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9 km |
Lifts in total: | 12 |
Pistes:
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27 km |
Tow lifts: | 5 |
Pistes:
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8 km |
Chair lifts: | 6 | Ski routes: | 3 km |
Ski area Kühtai
The Kühtai is known as a family-friendly resort and ski area, offering a good mixture of easy and intermediate, and a few difficult pistes. More experienced skiers also have the chance to test their skills on secured deep powder snow areas. Snowboarder can find their place in the newly enlarged snow park "K-Park" presenting loads of fun and diversity.
Twice per week you can enjoy skiing into the evening hours. On Wednesdays and Saturdays the flood lights are turned on at the HochAlter lift to make the pistes accessible until 22:30.
Every lift pass picked up in Kühtai, is also valid in Hochoetz and offers additional 41 km of perfectly prepared pistes.
Après ski Kühtai
Numerous sports and leisure time offers tempt young and young at heart to explore the wonderful winter landscape - e.g. by going on of the 4 available winter hiking trails. A real highlight for the entire family is a go on the 2.5 km long toboggan run (illuminated in the evenings) which can be accessed after an approx. 1 hour ascent to the Graf Ferdinand house. Or you can go on a horse-drawn sleigh ride at the Kühtai saddle. Snowshoe hikes and skating on the ice rink are also part of the leisure time offers.
Snowpark: Snowpark "K-Park" Kühtai
Since the 1st Olympic Youth Championships took place in January 2012, the Kühtai is well-known with many snowboarders and freeskiers. The reason for that is the new, bigger funpark "K-Park", which offers many rails, tubes, boxes, and kickers on wide pistes in a diversified terrain. Besides it ideal location directly at the lift, the "K-Park" has a further special highlight, the 6 m high super-pipe. The slope style complex with various lines, as well as the cross run with spectacular curve drifts also attract many riders. The Air2Bag is great for practising jumps and not only minimises the risk of injury, but also motivates freestylers to try even more reckless tricks and jumps. Alternatively, the deep snow offers an unlimited offer of amazing powder runs over cliffs and cornices.
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