 
			If you are arriving from one of Europe's train stations or airports, we have three options for you.
Kitzbühel is easily accessible with its well-connected public transport system. A T-shaped network connects Aurach and Jochberg in the south, Kitzbühel in the center, and Reith in the west. Three train stations and a bus service link all the villages, making travel in the region easy and convenient.
Save a day! Travel comfortably overnight with the Nightjet and arrive in Kitzbühel refreshed – car-free and ready to enjoy the region. With just one transfer in Wörgl, Kitzbüehel it only 1 hour and 10 minutes away from the main hub of Innsbruck.
Did you know that a train journey from Hamburg to Kitzbühel produces only 20 kg of CO2, compared to 175 kg for a car trip? A sustainable choice for eco-conscious travellers
Innsbruck: From Innsbruck Main Station, the train ride is quick, with only one transfer in Wörgl. From there, it's a direct train to Kitzbühel. The total travel time is about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Salzburg: From Salzburg Main Station, you can travel directly to Kitzbühel without any transfers. The travel time is about 2 hours.
Munich: From Munich Airport, take the S8 to Munich Main Station or Munich East (it's less busy than th main station!). Switch trains to Wörgl and from there, it's a direct trip to Kitzbühel. The total travel time is about 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Bus route from Kitzbühel to Oberndorf and St. Johann in Tirol
Bus route from Kitzbühel to Bichlalm
Bus route from Kitzbühel to Kirchberg, Skirast and Aschau
Bus route from Kitzbühel to Reith bei Kitzbühel, Going am Wilden Kaiser and Ellmau
Bus route around Kitzbühel
Bus route from Kitzbühel to Aurach, Jochberg, Pass Thurn and Mittersill