




A historic medieval castle converted into a hotel, featuring a central courtyard, multiple wings, and a modern wellness annex.
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Fieberbrunn sits in the Tyrolean Alps and serves as a well-connected gateway to one of Austria's most extensive ski networks. The hotel's ski-in, ski-out access means there is no commute to the mountain — guests step directly onto the slopes. The broader Saalbach-Hinterglemm ski area, accessible from the village, covers more than 200km of runs across varied terrain. Leogang, another significant ski hub, is just a few minutes away by road, giving guests additional lift access and village facilities. The alpine village of Fieberbrunn itself has a traditional character, with local restaurants, shops, and après-ski options within easy reach of the property. For those travelling from further afield, the region is well served by road connections from Salzburg and Innsbruck.
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The freeride mecca of the vast Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn.
Tucked away in the snow-sure Pillerseetal valley in Tyrol, Austria, Fieberbrunn blends the rustic charm of a traditional alpine village with access to one of the largest and most modern ski areas in the world. Renowned for its unique microclimate that delivers abundant snowfall, it has earned a global reputation as a premier destination for powder hounds and backcountry enthusiasts. While Fieberbrunn retains a relaxed, authentic Austrian character off the slopes, its integration into the Skicircus network via the ultra-modern TirolS gondola provides endless opportunities. Visitors can explore 270 kilometers of seamlessly connected pistes that cross valleys and ridges, offering something for every level of skier while keeping the spectacular Kitzbüheler Alps in constant view.
Fieberbrunn is an international hotspot for backcountry skiing, featuring the legendary Wildseeloder face used in the Freeride World Tour. For piste skiers, the terrain is dominated by wide, beautifully groomed red and blue cruisers that connect effortlessly into the massive Skicircus network.
One of Austria's largest interconnected ski areas, located within the spectacular Kitzbühel Alps, offering 270km of pistes and 70 modern lifts.
Legendary off-piste faces and deep powder stashes, home to the Freeride World Tour.
Challenging reds and fantastic north-facing freeride routes that hold cold, dry snow.
Sunny, gentle slopes perfect for families, ski schools, and novice skiers.
Long, rolling red pistes that return all the way to the valley floor.
The main hub offering beautiful cruisers and connecting Fieberbrunn to the rest of the Skicircus via the TirolS gondola.
Salzburg Airport (SZG)
1h 15min
65km
Regular shuttle buses and private taxis run directly from Salzburg and Munich airports. Ample free parking is available at the Doischberg base station for day visitors.
Early December to mid-April
The Ski ALPIN CARD covers the Skicircus, Schmittenhöhe in Zell am See, and the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier in Kaprun, totaling 408km of pistes.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 72), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 377)