



Traditional Tyrolean hotel building with 4 floors, featuring a central reception, ground-floor restaurant/bar, and wellness area in the basement/lower level.
15 features available
3 room types
2 twin beds
2 twin beds
1 single bed
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£135
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£260
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Westendorf sits within the Kitzbüheler Alps and connects directly to the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental — one of Austria's largest interconnected ski areas, with over 280 kilometres of piste. Hotel Jakobwirt's central village position means the slopes, lifts, and the compact pedestrian core of Westendorf are all within easy walking distance. The village itself is small enough to navigate on foot, with local restaurants, shops, and après-ski options close at hand. Transfers from the airport are included in the package, removing the logistical complexity of arriving in the Alps. For those who want a traditional Austrian ski village rather than a purpose-built resort, Westendorf offers genuine character alongside serious skiing.
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A charming Tyrolean village at the heart of the massive SkiWelt domain.
Westendorf is a picturesque, traditional Tyrolean village that consistently wins awards for its beauty. Nestled on a sunny plateau, it offers direct access to the massive SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental, one of Austria's largest interconnected ski areas. The resort retains an authentic, unhurried charm with its onion-domed church, cozy chalets, and welcoming atmosphere. Skiers and snowboarders are drawn to Westendorf not only for its local sunny slopes but also for its strategic position. It serves as a vital link between the SkiWelt and the renowned Kitzbühel ski area via the Ki-West gondola, offering ambitious skiers virtually endless terrain. The local Westendorf mountain, the Choralpe, provides some of the steepest and most varied terrain in the SkiWelt. Beyond skiing, Westendorf is famous for its vibrant yet friendly après-ski scene, excellent mountain huts, and extensive winter walking trails. It perfectly balances the amenities of a world-class ski destination with the warmth of a traditional Austrian alpine community.
Westendorf offers brilliant local slopes including long cruising reds and the SkiWelt's steepest black run, the Alpsegen. It acts as a gateway to the 288km of the SkiWelt domain and features one of the region's top terrain parks.
One of Austria's largest and most modern interconnected ski areas, featuring 288km of pistes and 90 modern lifts.
Features the steepest run in the SkiWelt (Piste 112) with an 80 percent gradient.
A top-tier snowpark at the Gampenkogel lift with pro, public, and easy lines.
A beautiful long red run leading down to the gondola that connects towards the Kitzbühel ski area.
Gentle practice slopes located conveniently right in the center of the village.
The main access gondola offering wide, sweeping red and blue descents back to the village.
Innsbruck Airport
1h 15min
83km
Readily available shuttle services and private taxis from Innsbruck, Salzburg, and Munich airports. Ample free parking available at the Alpenrosenbahn base station for day visitors.
Mid-December to Early April
The Super Ski Card is also available for access to 22 regions including neighboring Kitzbühel.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 69), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 349)