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Kitzbühel Ski Area 800–2000 M Kirchberg – Kitzbühel – Reith – Aurach – Jochberg – Mittersill – Hollersbach the First on the Mountain Kitzbühel Ski Area 800–2000 m Kirchberg – Kitzbühel – Reith – Aurach – Jochberg – Mittersill – Hollersbach The first on the mountain GONDOLAS – SKI LIFTS SKI TRAILS A1 t Hahnenkamm Gondola 1 Brunellenfeld A2 2f Streifalm I 2 Lärchenhang A4 t Fleckalm Gondola 2a Pletzerwald A5 j Rasmusleiten 3 Hagstein A6 Märchenwald 4 Raintal A7 j Pulverturm 5 Unterberg A9 Baby lift Mocking 6 Horn Standard j A10 Walde 12 Red Devils training course 13 Hornköpfl-Süd (south) B1 t Horn Gondola I 14 t Hornköpfl B2 Horn Gondola II 15 Eggl B3 b Horngipfelbahn to summit 16 Streiteck B4 2f Raintal 16a Jufen Steilhang (steep slope) B5 2f Brunellenfeld 17 Powder Heaven B6 2f Alpenhaus 18 Sonnenrast B7 2f Hornköpfl 19 B8 g Sun Kid Kapellen 20 B9 j Eggl Asten B10 Trattalmmulde 21 Streif family trail 21 Streif race course 22 Kampen RESTERHÖHE f C1 8 Steinbergkogel 23 Griesalm 6f 5 C2 Ehrenbachhöhe 24 Jufen f C4 6 Sonnenrast 25 25a Fleck C7 3f Jufenalm 26 Kaser 72 73 27 Brunn 71 72a f 28 G11 76 D1 4 Silberstube Silberstube 77 G8 D2 4f Hieslegg 29 29a Kasereck 75a 2 D3 4f Pengelstein II 30 Pengelstein II G10 1 D4 j Usterkar 31 Schroll-Skirast Panoramabahn 52 3 74 75 t Kitzbüheler Alpen D5 Pengelstein I 32 32a Hieslegg j G4 G5 D6 Practice lift Aschau 33 Giggling 50 G3 G7 F9 f G1 4 69 D7 3 Kasereck 34 Pengelstein Süd (south) f G9 H 70 D8 4 Hochsaukaser 35 Fleckhochalm D2 D9 3S-Gondola 6 36 Hahnenkamm 56 D10 g Sun Kid Aschau 55 37 Melkalm D4 38 Direttissima G2 64 53 F8 D8 E1 2f Maierl I 12 32 39 76 7 Obwiesen Resterhöhe E2 2f Maierl II F7 40 65 68 E3 2f Maierl III Kaser-Nord (north) 63 30 41 D6 E5 j Practice slope Reith Gaisberg D10 42 H E6 Practice lift Reith Race course Gaisberg PENGELSTEIN 32 E7 j Practice lift Kirchberg 43 Ochsalm H 50 F6 61 D7 29a E8 4f Gaisberg Bichlalm-Standard 29 30 32a 50a Bichlalm Süd (south) f 51 D9 H F1 2 Wagstätt Golf 62 66 11 28 F2 j Wurzhöhe 52 Stuckkogel 8 D3 45 j 55 F3 Hausleiten Hochsaukaser D1 16 F5 4f Talsen 56 Schwarzkogel Ki-West Verbindung Westendorf f F6 6 Bärenbadkogel I 60 Wagstätt/Wurzhöhe F5 67 13 F7 6f Bärenbadkogel II 61 Talsen 9 38 27 H Achtung: nur mit Top-Skipass Kitzbüheler Alpen j 25 F8 Gauxjoch 62 Bärenbadkogel I 60 34 F9 3f Trattenbach 63 64 16 16a Bärenbadkogel II H 66 C7 16 Pengelstein I F2 NEU D5 65 Bärenbadkogel-Nord (north) 18 31 2f C1 14 G1 Resterhöhe 66 Jägerwurz 24 H G2 j Pass Thurn 67 Wurzhöhe Süd (south) 26 27 G3 j Moseralm BICHLALM 68 Trattenbach G4 4f Resterkogel 10 E3 69 Rettenstein TOURENGEBIET C4 H G5 6f Hanglalm 23 46 SPORTBERG 70 Resterhöhe 15 G7 8f Hartkaser 71 Resterkogel 60 F1 GAISBERG G8 2f Zweitausender 35 40 24 72 Hanglalm H G9 t Panorama Gondola I 34 17 38 32 G10 t Panorama Gondola II 73 74 Hartkaser 52 25 E2 26 75 75a 25a D11 g Sun Kid Resterhöhe Zweitausender 90 C2 76 Pass Thurn direct trail downhill Hochetzkogel Wagstätt SYMBOLS 19 43 77 Breitmoos 1738 m 50 33 t b Gondola/ropeway 90 Sedlboden 18 27 50a H F3 28 H f Chairlift 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 51 35 8 seater 34 16 36 42 41 Marked trails, groomed and controlled: 37 36 H 17 25a 39 j T-bar 13 20 25 beginner intermediate 19 26 H E8 Bichlalm shuttle only 37 expert 14 A10 E1 against advance booking B9 29 H 12 H 21 Bergbahn Museum on the B7 Maierl n Marked ski routes not groomed 15 20 A6 Gaisberg 33 Hahnenkamm 50 and controlled: 1 H 22 21 q Guest race course B10 30 H with timing Ski routes: B6 A4 km 39 38 21 22 Speed timing Halfpipe H HAHNENKAMM H Extreme ski routes: Boarder X 25 Ticket outlet 4 B4 B8 H Tobogganing trail Gaisberg, H Ski bus stop B5 Fleckalmbahn floodlit, groomed and con- KITZBÜHELER HORN 31 26 Viewpoint trolled 3 E7 SNOWBOARD AREA 51 20 21 Floodlight installation H H Winter hiking trail Igloo village B2 2 H 23 B3 H 2a H BERGGASTSTÄTTEN UND HÜTTEN 40 21 1 Resterhöhe 25 Schroll 41 H 26 Fleckalm 2 Moseralm Hahnenkammbahn 27 Maierl 3 21 22 3 Hanglalm H 4 Sonnalm 28 Bergschenke H A1 A5 5 Panoramaalm 29 Schi-Alm H Streifalm Hornbahn H A9 A2 H 6 Trattenbachalm 30 Sonnleitstadel B1 31 Staudachstub’n 44 H 42 7 Gauxjoch 43 A7 8 Bruggeralm 32 Gaisbergstüberl H H 9 Jägerwurzhütte 33 Obergaisberg 6 H AQUARENA H 10 Wagstätt 34 Bichlalm H 35 Oberaigen 11 Kasereckhütte 5 H 12 Bergrest. Pengelstein 36 Sonnbergstub’n 13 Schutzhütte Steinbergkogel 37 Hornköpfl-Hütte H 14 Hochbrunn 38 Alpenhaus H 15 Sonnenrast / 39 Gipfelhaus Hotel Ehrenbachhöhe 40 Hagstein H 41 Adlerhütte H 16 Ehrenbachgraben E5 17 Melkalm 42 Red Bull 18 Berghaus Tyrol 43 Oase Aquarena H E6 19 Sonnbühel 44 Hornplatzl 20 Hahnenkammstüberl 45 Usterwies 21 Hochkitzbühel 46 Kitzalm 22 Hocheckhütte 50 Panoramabahn 23 Seidlalm 52 Tonialm 24 Ochsalm 53 Bärenbadalm SCHEDULE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT LIFTS/GONDOLAS SERVICING SUMMIT AREAS FOR YOUR SAFETY! Hahnenkamm Gondola ..................... 8.30 a.m. – 4.00 p.m.* * Uphill loading with winter sports equipment Please observe all signs, warnings st • Look uphill before entering a trail or starting downhill SOS PISTE RESCUE SERVICE - Alpine emergency phone: 140 and closures, especially in avalanche hazard. every FRI .................................. 5.45 p.m. – 11.00 p.m. until 04:00 p.m. (from 1 February until 04:30 p.m.) ............... • Ski with care and remain in control Closure of trails after operating hours in accordance with Kitzbüheler Horn Gondola 8.30 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. * Uphill loading for on-mountain residents/mountain Tel. +43 (0) 53 56-65 660-980 • Observe traffic ahead of you, be prepared to stop or avoid other people or objects Municipal Council resolution. Fleckalm Gondola ............................... 8.30 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. * hotel guests (without winter sports equipment) as well www.a-rosa.com • Yield to slower skiers ahead of you Pengelstein I ....................................... 8.30 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. as downhill loading until 05:00 p.m. 3 Groomed and controlled trails • Do not stop where you obstruct a narrow trail or are not visible from above Doppelsessellift Maierl I .................... 9.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. 30x20_A-ROSA_AZ_Pistenplaene_RZ_120.06.2007 10:47:34 Uhr 1 The local Rescue Service is served by 30 well trained (colour according to trail rating) Please keep an eye on the time and start your way • Cross T-bar tracks in specially marked areas only full-time members. Double chairlift Wagstätt ................ 8.30 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. back in good time! After operating hours, trails will be • Observe all signs and warnings in the skiing area We are sure you will understand that a fee has to be Sign denoting area boundary Double chairlift Resterhöhe ............. 8.30 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. closed for winch grooming without exception! Closing We reserve the right to change our • Closure of trails and slopes is always well-founded and for your protection charged for rescue service provided in case of an accident. (colour according to trail rating) Panoramabahn Kitzbüheler Alpen .. 8.30 a.m. – 4.00 p.m.* time for all on-mountain facilities: 03:45 p.m. offers and schedules! from 1st February 2008 to 04:30 p.m (from 1st February: 04:15 p.m.). Winter 2007/08 E A CORDIAL WELCOME 1. Saukaser Tour 2. Ski-Safari 3. Pure Enjoyment Trail 4. The Master Tour The ideal tour for skiers who like long runs from the top to the bottom on The “Elephant Tour” is one of the best ways of getting to know the entire ski On this tour you are actually skiing against the current. Starting from You will require strong calf muscles, good physical condition and should not one of our perfectly groomed trails. For a snack in-between, try the Mountain area from Kitzbühel/Kirchberg to Pass Thurn, perfectly suited for both the old Pengelstein I you may carve the first turns on the stupendous Hochsaukaser suffer from dizziness. The flight in the 3S-Gondola is a breathtaking adventure. Restaurant Pengelstein or the Kasereckhütte (ski route 34). Soak up the sun on and the young, riding from summit to summit instead of wasting precious trail and even do repeat runs, possibly with burning thighs … The top to bottom The Master Tour can be started from the Panoramabahn Kitzbüheler Alpen, eit- Come and try the approx. 170 km of first class groomed trails and more the spacious sundeck while enjoying exceptional views time on ski buses. Top-of-the-line technology guarantees non-stop skiing fun: trail Streifalm is a good choice in-between with pistes still not too crowded. her at the bottom station at Hollersbach or from the mid-station at Breitmoos. SKI AREA than 50 gondolas and lifts in the Kitzbühel ski area. A tremendous the unique 3S-Gondola finally links the most attractive ski areas in the larger The Brunn trail is a must for all skiing aficionados, offering dreamlike untracked Don’t forget to warm up before starting the Master Tour! Kitzbühel ski region. powder slopes. snow white paradise for winter fun, offering the right trail for every Kirchberg skier/rider.
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