




The lodge is spread across multiple levels with a central open-plan living and dining area, a spa level, and five individual suites.
17 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests
Master double bedroom with open-plan living/dining/sleeping area, separate kitchen and wine storage, fireplace, private terrace access, freestanding bathtub and en-suite bathroom with private spa area including steam bath, sauna and wellness shower
Double bedrooms with living areas, en-suite bathrooms with whirlpool baths, walk-in showers and balcony access
Double bedrooms with living areas, en-suite bathrooms with whirlpool baths, walk-in showers and balcony access
Double bedrooms with living areas, en-suite bathrooms with whirlpool baths, walk-in showers and balcony access
3 bathrooms
From
£15,700
per week
From
£25,500
per week
From
£46,750
per week
Hahnenkamm Lodge sits at 1,645 metres elevation within the Kitzbühel ski area, with direct piste access and a position just 50 metres from the start of the famous Hahnenkamm race course. The lodge is reached exclusively by cable car, with operating hours of 8:30am to 5pm Sunday to Thursday, 8:30am to 11pm on Fridays, and 8:30am to 6pm on Saturdays — an important consideration when planning evening activities in the town below. Kitzbühel itself offers a medieval old town, a well-established après-ski circuit, and ski terrain covering a broad range of ability levels. The cable car connection means the town's restaurants, shops, and nightlife are accessible throughout the stay, while the elevation and on-slope position ensure ski convenience is uncompromised.
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The legend of sports: historic alpine charm meets world-class skiing and the infamous Streif.
Kitzbühel is arguably the most famous and charming ski town in Austria. Boasting a beautiful medieval village center lined with cobbled streets, upscale boutiques, and traditional Tyrolean inns, it perfectly balances authentic alpine charm with modern luxury. The resort is famous worldwide for hosting the legendary Hahnenkamm downhill race, but its appeal extends far beyond expert slopes. The wider KitzSki area offers 234 kilometers of perfectly groomed pistes and ski routes across multiple interconnected mountains. While experts can test their mettle on the infamous Streif or explore the Bichlalm freeride area, intermediates will find an absolute paradise of long, rolling red and blue cruisers. The modern lift infrastructure is world-class, minimizing wait times and maximizing time on the snow. Off the slopes, Kitzbühel comes alive with its legendary après-ski scene and exceptional culinary offerings. From rustic mountain huts serving hearty Kaiserschmarrn to fine dining in the village, the resort caters to every palate. Non-skiers are also spoiled for choice with winter hiking, upscale wellness spas, and a vibrant cultural calendar.
Kitzbühel (KitzSki) offers an incredible variety of terrain across 234km of pistes and ski routes. While famous for the terrifying Streif downhill course, the vast majority of the mountain is a cruiser's paradise with impeccably groomed intermediate runs. The state-of-the-art lift network seamlessly connects the varied sectors, including the freeride-focused Bichlalm and the snow-sure Resterhöhe.
The Kitzbühel Alps offer expansive rolling terrain with world-class snowmaking and traditional Tyrolean charm, seamlessly connecting multiple distinct valleys.
Home to the fearsome World Cup downhill course, offering steep, icy challenges for advanced skiers.
A sunny, standalone mountain featuring a great snowpark, funslopes, and wide carving pistes.
The sprawling core of the resort with endless blue and red cruising runs and spectacular valley views.
A unique, lift-served and snowcat-accessed freeride paradise away from the groomed crowds.
Salzburg Airport (SZG)
1h 15min
74km
Frequent shuttle buses, private taxis, and excellent direct train connections from major airports like Salzburg and Munich. Extensive free day parking is available for ski pass holders at the Hahnenkammbahn, Fleckalmbahn, and Kitzbüheler Horn base stations.
Late November to Mid April
Kitzbühel often opens select slopes exceptionally early (sometimes October) using snow farming, though full area links usually open in December.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 350)