Experience Alpine Freedom
Kitzbühel is more than a hiking destination—it’s your gateway to a unforgettable nature experience. From gentle alpine pastures and rolling hills to mountain lakes and panoramic peaks, the landscape offers remarkable variety. The lift network brings you straight into the mountains, making it easy to shape the day your way. Start at the top for a relaxed walk, take on a longer route, or simply enjoy the views with the family. However you choose to explore, you’ll find your own rhythm in the mountain world of the Kitzbühel Alps.
In Kitzbühel, hiking becomes a chance to unwind—to enjoy nature, indulge in the finer things, and spend quality time together.
Hiking Trails in Kitzbühel
Kitzbühel is one of the most diverse hiking regions in Tyrol. Over 1.000 kilometres of well-marked trails wind through a cultural landscape, combining physical activity with the calming effects of nature.
- Leisurely walking trails in the valley
- Family-friendly themed trails
- Panoramic high-altitude hikes
- Challenging summits and mountain tours
Featured Hikes
Hiking for Families in Kitzbühel
Kitzbühel is ideal for families who enjoy being outside in nature. Easy trails, natural adventures, and short hikes make for a relaxing time together.
Highlights for little explorers:
- Streif Summer Adventure on the Hahnenkamm
- Alpine Flower Garden on the Kitzbüheler Horn
- Karst Trail on the Kitzbüheler Horn
- Hiking with a twist in Jochberg and Aurach
- The Forest Mile at Schwarzsee
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Certified Hiking Villages
As members of the Austrian Hiking Villages (ÖWD), Aurach and Jochberg have been officially recognized as specialist hiking regions. The certification stands for a high quality holistic hiking experience—from the moment you arrive in the village to your final step on the trail.
- First destination with the European Hiking Seal of Quality
- Member since 2019
- NaturTaxi – sustainable transportation to selected hiking start points
What makes a hiking village special?
In Aurach and Jochberg, many hikes begin right in the village or just a few steps away. Clearly marked maps with route information make for relaxed outings without unnecessary detours—from leisurely strolls to alpine summit experiences.
A well-maintained network of trails, clear signage, easily accessible starting points, and sustainable transportation options ensure easy navigation, safety, and a meaningful experience of nature.
Certified hiking accommodation providers in Aurach and Jochberg know the region inside out. They offer personalised advice, provide in-house information on hikes and local highlights, and understand the needs of hiking guests—tailored to different experience and ability levels. Practical services, such as facilities for drying hiking gear, along with valuable insider tips, help make every hiking holiday truly special.
Long-distance hiking on the KAT Walk
For those who want to explore further, the KAT Walk offers a unique experience.
This long-distance hiking trail winds through the Kitzbühel Alps in several stages—gentle, scenic, and perfectly organized.
Additional long-distance hikes in Kitzbühel are listed below – moments to slow down, and step away from the rush of everyday life.
- Gamsroas 9-Peak Adventure
- King Tour of the Southern Mountains
- Queen Tour of the Southern Mountains
Guided hikes
Free guided hikes
- Exploring Together: classic routes and quieter trails off the beaten path
- Interaction, orientation, and local knowledge—accompanied by experienced guides
Private tours with mountain guides
- Custom-planned: Route, pace, and focus tailored to your preferences
- Personal insights into alpine landscapes, nature, and regional highlights
Tips for Safe Hiking
For us, safety and experiencing nature go hand in hand. With our handy downloads, we share our local knowledge—so you can be well-prepared for your trip and enjoy your time in the mountains with peace of mind.
- Check the weather and stay flexible
- Plan your route and elevation gain realistically
- Choose your gear wisely
- Stay on marked trails
FAQ
The combination of rolling grassy hills, scenic peaks, alpine pastures, and fine dining makes Kitzbühel truly unique.
Yes. In Kitzbühel, you can choose from both regularly scheduled, free guided hikes and tours that can be booked individually. In addition, state-certified mountain guides and local, independent experts accompany guests on personalized routes—ranging from leisurely hikes to alpine adventures. This allows you to benefit from local knowledge, reliable planning, and authentic insights off the beaten path.
On the Kitzbühel Tourism digital hiking portal, you’ll find all the details about routes, elevation profiles, and difficulty levels.
Yes, there are many easy walking trails and themed trails that are ideal for beginners and those who just want to enjoy the scenery.
Over 1,000 kilometers of marked hiking trails are available in the region.
From the center of Kitzbühel, two striking mountain ranges open up: the Hahnenkamm on one side and the Kitzbüheler Horn on the other.
The Kitzbüheler Horn is part of the Südberge—a gentle mountain range that stretches southward toward Pass Thurn, connecting Aurach and Jochberg. The Hahnenkamm extends over the Steinbergkogel and Pengelstein toward the Schwarzkogel, Kleiner Rettenstein, and all the way to the Resterhöhe.
This creates a wide variety of hiking options that can be flexibly combined—from relaxed valley hikes to scenic high-altitude trails.
Insider tip: Don’t forget the gently rolling Bichlach hills around Schwarzsee and Reith—ideal for peaceful hikes with sweeping views.
The hiking infrastructure seamlessly connects all four towns with well-marked trails of varying difficulty levels—offering new perspectives every day.
Aurach and Jochberg are officially recognized Austrian Hiking Villages.
This distinction is awarded only to towns that meet strict quality criteria—including proven expertise in hiking, high-quality infrastructure with well-maintained and signposted trails, and specialized lodging options with hosts experienced in catering to hikers.
For guests, this means: certified quality, reliable guidance, and offerings consistently tailored to the hiking experience.
Yes, there are many family-friendly trails and adventure routes that make hiking appealing to children.
The KAT Walk is a multi-day long-distance hiking trail through the Kitzbühel Alps, with optional luggage transport.
Yes. Kitzbühel offers a selection of well-maintained trails that are also suitable for people with limited mobility. Routes starting at the Hahnenkamm mountain station are particularly popular, featuring wide paths and gentle inclines with panoramic views.
The flat loop trails around Schwarzsee and through Bichlach near Reith are also highly regarded—ideal for leisurely walks without significant elevation changes. The trails are well-marked and can be walked comfortably and safely.
Hiking in Kitzbühel is ideal from spring through fall, and is sometimes possible in winter as well.





