Hotel Aurach, Kitzbuhel

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We had a good week here, it depends what kind of hotel you’re looking for but the hotel was nice inside and the people there were all really friendly. The food was good, there was always pasta and a salad bar available and you always got to pick what you wanted. If you want somewhere with regional food you don... + more
Malcolm Philps, Peatling Parva
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Overview: hotel description: Hotel Aurach description

Situated in the middle of the Kitzbüheler Alps in the village Aurach, 3km from the famous resort Kitzbühel, the 3-star Hotel Aurach is well known for its cosy atmosphere and comfortable surroundings. Kitzbuhel is only a 10 min bus ride with frequent buses, and the bus stop in both directions is 3 minutes’ walk, much less than the walk from a lot of the hotels actually in Kitzbühel!


Facilities: Hotel Aurach features

Welcoming entrance hall with reception; restaurant with hotel bar; lounge area with open fireplace; stube; playroom; sauna (6 times per week, Sun-Fri); Wi-Fi (FREE); living room with TV, darts, billiards, table tennis, ski room with heated boot rack.WiFi • Sauna • Ski room • Lounge

Room Types: Hotel Aurach bedrooms

25 Austrian twins have bath or shower, some sleep up to 3 or 4 and some have balcony (on request). Singles have shower. All rooms have TV, telephone and hairdryer.


Meals: Hotel Aurach food & drink

Buffet breakfast and 3 course evening meal with choice of main course.

We update Hotel Aurach's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Kitzbuhel: about holidays in Kitzbuhel: about ski holidays in Kitzbuhel: about ski holidays in Kitzbuhel Austria

World's most difficult run Romantic Austrian charm Foodie favourite

Surrounded by the beautiful Kitzbühel Alps, Kitzbuhel in the Tyrol is a romantic medieval town with heaps of Austrian character and a great snow sports experience. Internationally famed for its après ski and the presence of the legendary Streif, it’s a holiday destination for the fashionable and fearless, and features on many a skier’s bucket list.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Groups après ski

Kitzbuhel webcam

Snow Report: Top 59cm, Bottom 54cm

Snow Forecast: 73cm expected this week

Snow History: December average depth 52.5cm

Kitzbuhel trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Salzburg (SZG)80km, 1h30
Innsbruck (INN)100km, 1h30
Region:Austria, Alps
First opened:1893

Kitzbuhel lift pass price last reported as Kitzbuhel KitzSki pass €297 (6 day adult pass)
Super Ski Card €303 (6 day adult pass). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Aurach.
Night skiing: Yes
Kitzbuhel has N, S, E, W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November - April.

Town altitude: 800m
Top of slopes: 2000m
Bottom of piste: 800m
Vertical drop: 1200m
Total length of trails:170km
Longest piste:7km
Kitzbühel's colourful medieval architecture, cobbled streets and gothic church contribute to a traditional village feel and with a 360 panorama of the Kitzbühel Alps, it's a real feast for the eyes. You'll find a friendly, animated atmosphere that reaches its height in the evenings where the resort is known for offering some of the best Austrian après ski around. A place to shop, dine and drink in style, Kitzbühel is well known for its designer boutiques, award-winning restaurants and cosmopolitan nightli...
Kitzbuhel will leave both intermediate and advanced skiers and boarders very happy and doesn't disappoint beginners either. You can even night ski on the Gaisberg (piste 41). Holidays here are good value for beginners thanks to the free lifts on 7 of the practice runs. You'll find some convenient nursery slopes near the Hahnenkammbahn lift, a beginner zone in Jochberg and a sunny nursery area high up on the Horn. For first-timers, the Horn has some cruisey blue runs and lots of undemanding pistes, including t...
Austrian après ski is arguably the best there is and Kitzbühel certainly doesn't let the nation down. The nightlife is vibrant and varied, offering plenty of choices whether you prefer to sip schnapps with the socialites, table-dance with merry locals or have a quiet winter-warmer with friends. The Pavillon is a popular and lively apres bar while you'll find an Irish pub scene in O'Flannigans and great cocktails in Herbarium Bar. For after-hours partying, Club Take Five is a great nightclub, or enjoy pub vi...

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"Really friendly and good food"

Malcolm Philps, Peatling Parva
4/ out of 5
We had a good week here, it depends what kind of hotel you’re looking for but the hotel was nice inside and the people there were all really friendly. The food was good, there was always pasta and a salad bar available and you always got to pick what you wanted. If you want somewhere with regional food you don’t really get that here, it’s more English stuff. We were a big group of 60-70, all different ages and stayed in a mixture of doubles and singles. I think everyone was happy with the rooms.
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