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Summer in Kühtai

The summer operation of the DreiSeenBahn runs until Sunday, 22.9.24, daily from 9:00 to 16:30.
And the Kühtai cable cars will be starting a great winter season again on Friday, 29.11.24!

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High up in Kühtai - your ski-in/ski-out resort at 2,020 m

Fantastic snow thrills in Kühtai from the beginning of the season until well into spring. Perfectly groomed slopes get athletes’ pulses racing. And a glittering white mountain panorama provides elating highs.

Let the adventure begin. With winter adventures at over 2,020 metres that are just waiting to put a smile on your face. Because one thing is for sure: in Kühtai, there is snow as far as the eye can see.

Operating hours & important information
Bergbahnen Kühtai

Operating hours for the winter season 2024/2025: Friday, 29.11.24 to Monday, 21.4.25
Open lifts and cable cars can always be found under lifts and slopes
Cable cars: daily from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Lifts: daily from 9:00 am to 4:15 pm

Ski pass evaluation

The Skiline altitude diagram allows you to display the altitude metres covered on your ski day as a Skiline altitude diagram using your ski pass and to see the number of lifts, piste kilometres and altitude metres covered. This diagram can either be called up in the Skiline portal or printed out at the Skiline terminal in selected ski areas.

Ski pass evaluation, registration, further information
Kühtai-Hochoetz

More slopes and more snow safety with the Kühtai-Hochoetz ski pass

A perfect combination! 2 ski resorts – 1 ski pass – 90 kilometers of pistes.
Austria's highest Skiresort Kühtai (2,020 meters altitude), and the Skiresort Hochoetz convince at the entrance of the Ötztal with one ski pass.

More information

The ski resort Kühtai was awarded from Skiresort.de, the largest ski resort test portal in the world, as test winner 2024 in the category "Top class: World-leading ski resort with up to 60 km of slopes". To the test report

Skiresort.de also gave the Kühtai ski resort 14 awards as part of the test report.

Furthermore, the Kühtai ski area received the Tyrolean slope quality seal from the Tyrolean regional government. This seal of approval stands for uniformly marked and well-groomed ski slopes with an appropriate rescue service and, at the same time, serves to ensure safety in alpine regions, where the danger is all too often underestimated.

 

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