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The Legend.

KitzRunning 170 Kilometres - 23 Routes - 11 Starting Points


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Overview KitzRunning Routes KitzRunning Triathlon in Kitzbhel Kitzbheler Horn Mountain Routes KitzRunning Jochberg nEW Detailed plan 2-week training diary

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Did you know that Kitzbhel has been hosting a stage of the famous Transalpine Run for many years?

KitzRunning. A life in movement.


170 kilometres, 23 routes, 11 starting points, this is the key data of a running and Nordic Walking paradise, and is one of a kind. Balanced circuits of different lengths and levels of difficulty invite guests, and locals too, to discover the dreamy scenery around Kitzbhel.

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Overview KitzRunning.

OBERNDORF

ObERNDORF IN TIROl

12 RMERWEG-RUN 10,0 km, MEDIUM-DIFFICULT; Page 18


STEUERBERG-LAUF 8,9 km, MEDIUM-DIFFICULT; Page 10 3 KITZBHELER HORN 7 + 2,5 km, DIFFICULT; Page 16

4 REITHER-TRAIL 11,6 km, DIFFICULT; Page 10

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ZUM HORN

REITH bEI KITzbHEl

MNICHAU-WALK 2 4,5 km, EASY; Page 09

7 ACHRAIN-PFAD 7,2 km, DIFFICULT; Page 14

KITzbHEl
RMERWEG

SCHWARZSEE
1 SCHWARZSEE-RUNDE 2,5 km, EASY; Page 09

PFARRAU
KIRcHbERg IN TIROl

ZULAUF RMERWEG-RUN 1,6 km, NON CLASSIFIED; Page 18

GANSLERN-TRAIL 6 5,3 km, MEDIUM-DIFFICULT; Page 11

5 STADTRUNDE 4,1 km, EASY; Page 11

HAHNENKAMM CABLE-CAR VALLEY STATION

ACHENPROMENADE | SPORTS PARK

STREIF-HILLCLIMB 4,9 km, DIFFICULT; Page 14

8 14 MALERN-WALK 4,6 km, MEDIUM-DIFFICULT; Page 19


SONNBERG-SCHLEIFE 15 10,9 km, DIFFICULT; Page 20

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HAHNENKAMM CABLE-CAR MOUNTAIN STATION

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PANORAMA-HHENWEG 10 3,5 km, MEDIUM-DIFFICULT; Page 15

9 HAHNENKAMM-TROPHY 8,5 km, (MEDIUM)DIFFICULT; Page 15

ACHENLAUF 13 8,2 km, EASY; Page 19


auRacH bEI KITzbHEl

20 KITZ-CONNECTION 8,3 km, EASY; Page 24

AUBERG-TRAIL 21 4,4 km, MEDIUM DIFFICULT; Page 24

22 OBERHAUSEN-RUN 7,6 km, MEDIUM-DIFFICULT; Page 25

KEMPINSKI HOTEL DAS TIROL


BAUBERG-WALK 23 11,2 km, DIFFICULT; Page 25

JOcHbERg

CAR PARK WAGSTTT LIFT

17 PERLBERG-TOUR 8,5 km, DIFFICULT; Page 22


JAGAWURZ-LAUF 19 7,0 km, DIFFICULT; Page 23 WILDALM-SCHLEIFE 10,6 km, DIFFICULT; Page 23

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In the centre of the pamphlet you will find a detailed plan to pull-out, as well as a training diary for your personal running and Nordic Walking training.

FARM SCHERING

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ASKARA-RUNDE 4,7 km, EASY; Page 22

Running and Walking in Kitzbhel.

The unique environment of the Schwarzsee lake with the surrounding hilly landscapes of Bichlach form a focal point, as does the magnificent area along the Kitzbhel Ache river and the newly designed Jochberg running region in the South of Kitzbhel. Mountain running trails on the famous Hahnenkamm ski peak and the Kitzbheler Horn complete this range of quality trails.From beginners, through to ambitious athletes, everybody who is keen on exercise will really get their moneys worth.

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Special guide system for speed and heart rate monitoring


So everyone can find their ideal route without any hassle, routes for running, mountain running and Nordic Walking are provided using the Laufland Tirol guide system. This own developed 2-board system consists of Direction and Distance boards, providing information about directions, route lengths, the difficulty of routes and the exact kilometres run in the sections. This means that each runner, or Nordic Walker, can, for instance, check straight away that they are keeping to their individual speed and heart rate limits as determined in medical check-ups.
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Jochberg Jochberg

Track classification
The routes in KITZBHEL and JOCHBERG meet the Laufland Tirol requirements of the Tirolean Provincial Government and Tirol Marketing. This guarantees highquality routes that are selected, checked, signed and appropriately classified by experts.

blue arrow + icons = EASY gentle routes that are mainly suitable for beginners and those slightly more advanced red arrow + icons = MEDIUM DIFFICULT slightly undulating routes that are mainly aimed at advanced and performanceorientated runners and Nordic Walkers black arrow + icons = DIFFICULT challenging and undulating routes mainly for advanced and performanceorientated runners and Nordic Walkers with appropriate training requirements grey arrow + icons non classified run and Nordic Walking route also suitable as a winter route

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Schwarzsee-Runde: 2,4km Ganslern-Trail: 5,3 km
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Schwarzsee-Runde: 2,4km Ganslern-Trail: 5,3 km


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Jagawurz-Lauf: 7,0 km

Jagawurz-Lauf: 7,0 km

Routes KitzRunning.
In the route profiles you will find all the important details and information about the respective route. The route profiles are arranged numerically and subdivided into starting points.

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START SchWARzSee
Schwarzsee-Runde: 2,5 km
2471 m 17 m 9m 6% 7 m/km 0,5 % 793 m 781 m

brief profile: Short, very popular running and Nordic Walking circuit around one of the most beautiful moor lakes in the Alpine area Under foot: Forest and gravel paths, tarmac, boardwalks

SchwarzseeRunde 2,5 km

Route: The Schwarzsee-Runde starts from the car park heading east along the lake, at first on tarmac, then soon on gravel meadow and forest trails. After around 1 km you get to the Kitzbhel foReSt mile, where there are various drills to add a bit of variety to your training. Shortly after this the path then goes directly along the water, partly on boardwalks and partly on gravel paths through superb moor and lake side areas. You get back to the starting point along the west bank and over an adjacent hill.

mnichau-Walk: 4,5 km

4504 m 51 m

23 m 12 %

11 m/km 1%

813 m 770 m

brief profile: Short flat circuit which you can run back-to-back Under foot: Tarmac, forest paths

MnichauWalk 4,5 km
Route: The circuit runs from the car-park at Lake Schwarzsee, starting along the track to the west, where you cross over Golf Club KitzbhelSchwarzsee, a dreamy golf course. The track continues on the flat to Mnichau, where you get to the forest after you pass by Mnichau Castle. After a brief ascent you get to Lake Schwarzsee via gentle forest tracks and then its not long until you get to the starting point again.

Steuerberg-lauf: 8,9 km

8882 m 149 m

45 m 14 %

17 m/km 0,7 %

832 m 769 m

brief profile: Mid-length route through hilly scenery from Bichlach along three wonderful lakes Under foot: Forest and gravel paths, tarmac, forest paths Route: Up the north bank of Lake Schwarzsee the route runs parallel to the Schwarzsee-Runde, but then heads east towards the Steuerberg, which you get to via a steep forest track which has a few switchbacks. Following the flat ridges of the Steuerberg the path heads down to the Vogelsberg pond and from there further on to the Gieringer pond, where you can bathe in the summer (Waldbad Gieringer Weiher dogs are allowed here!). After a brief climb to the hamlet of Giering the route goes down to Mnichau and from there back to the starting point at Lake Schwarzsee.

Steuerberg Lauf 8,9 km

Reither-trail: 11,6 km

11627 m 245 m

43 m 22 %

21 m/km 1,2 %

876 m 739 m

ReitherTrail
brief profile: Long, very varied and scenically beautiful circuit but you need to be fit and sure-footed Under foot: Forest and meadow paths, narrow steep tracks, tarmac Route: This very diverse circuit starts at Lake Schwarzsee heading north and at first goes through the hilly landscape of Bichlach, where there are several hills of differing steepness to be conquered - all of which have the impressive Wilder Kaiser mountain range in sight. After a brief, steep descent the route traverses the Reither Ache and goes, with not much change in altitude, over wonderful forest and meadow paths, through Reith and back to the starting point.

11,6 km

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START PFARRAU

Stadtrunde: 4,1 km

4051 m 28 m

12 m 8%

7 m/km 0,6 %

771 m 748 m

brief profile: Short, central route connected to the KitzRunning network which also offers some individual routes Under foot: Tarmac

Stadtrunde 4,1 km
Route: From Pfarrau car-park the Stadtrunde goes clockwise around the entire Kitzbhel town centre. You get to two further KitzRunning starting points Achen promenade | Sportpark and the Hahnenkamm Cable-Car valley station. So you have the chance to run | walk on one of the routes which start there. An ideal route for everyone, who would like to do a lap by themselves in the snow | when its dark.

Ganslern-trail: 5,3 km

5322 m 166 m

69 m 26 %

31 m/km 2,6 %

900 m 764 m

brief profile: Mid length, medium difficulty route over the famous Kitzbhel World Cup-ski pistes Under foot: Forest and meadow paths, tarmac, forest roads

GanslernTrail
Route: From Pfarrau car park the circuit starts flat heading west to Lake Schwarzsee. At the train station at Schwarzsee the route crosses the train line and the main road, always keeping to the forest and at the edge of the forest, undulating in an easterly direction. You reach a brief steep part on the open meadows at the lift for the legendary Streif ski run, which you cross in an easterly direction. Further on this goes down to the Hahnenkamm Cable-Car valley station and the last part is parallel to the town circuit back to the starting point.

5,3 km

Triathlon in Kitzbhel.
The ITU World Triathlon Series has been taking place in Kitzbhel for the last few years. This places the legendary city of sport in the same league as big cities and Olympic host cities such as Sydney, San Diego, Madrid, London, Hamburg and Tokio|Yokohama. 2014 Kitzbhel will be hosting the ETU Triathlon European Championships.

The Kitzbhel-Triathlon is one of the most beautiful and popular competitions on the tour among athletes. The gently rolling natural landscapes, the soothing moorland Schwarzsee lake and the magnificent running trails all play a part.

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In addition to the professional runners, some 1000 amateur athletes from all over Europe also take part in the sprint distance (750 m swimming, 20 km cycling, 5 km running) and in the Olympic short distance (1.5 km 40 km 10 km).

Achrain-Pfad: 7,2 km

7237 m 176 m

58 m 24 %

24 m/km 0,9 %

823 m 756 m

brief profile: Town country lake, a circuit that really has everything to offer. Under foot: Forest roads, forest and meadow paths, tarmac

AchrainPfad
Route: From Pfarrau car-park the route goes toward the city for a bit. At the parish church it takes a left up to the foot of the Lebenberg along to the hamlet of Achrain. The path goes via sunny meadows and shaded forest sections in different gradients and slopes to the west of Steuerberg in a wide loop to Lake Schwarzsee, and along its east side. From there the route is flat and goes over the magnificent meadows straight back to the starting point.

7,2 km

START hAhNeNKAMM cAbLe-cAR vALLey STATioN


Streif-hillclimb: 4,9 km
4916 m 876 m 876 m 38 % 178 m/km 17,8 % 1649 m 773 m

brief profile: Hard mountain run for very fit athletes, along the hardest ski-run in the world Under foot: Forest, steep mountain paths, tarmac

Streifhillclimb
Route: From the starting point at Hahnenkamm Cable-Car valley station you head south-west. Along the classic Streif ski run you pass the generally well-known section Hausbergkante and Lrchenschuss, reaching narrow, in part very steep mountain paths up to the Seidlalm. After the Seidlalm jump the route continues on somewhat flatter, parallel to the old forest aisle, but is then very steep again above the steep slope to the Mausefalle and finally to the finish near the Hahnenkamm Cable-Car mountain station.

4,9 km

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hahnenkamm-trophy: 8,5 km

8481 m 890 m

452 m 28 %

105 m/km 10,4 %

1651 m 773 m

brief profile: Not excessively steep, for a longer mountain run along Ehrenbach to the Hahnenkamm Under foot: Forest paths, tarmac

hahnenkammTrophy
Route: From the starting point near the Hahnenkamm Cable-Car it first runs parallel to the Streif-Hillclimb route, yet this mountain run route soon heads south east on forest paths above the idyllically located hermitage heading toward Ehrenbach. It continues on above the stream mostly in the forest past the Ehrenbach chapel up to Melkalm. Going north via the open Alpine meadows you get to your destination near the mountain station for Hahnenkamm Cable-Car.

8,5 km

START hAhNeNKAMM cAbLe-cAR MoUNTAiN STATioN


Panorama-hhenweg: 3,5 km
3461 m 161 m 133 m 24 % 47 m/km 4,3 % 1795 m 1645 m

brief profile: Unique circuit with a breathtaking panoramic view and architectural highlights of Alfons Walde at an altitude of between 1.650 and 1.800 m Under foot: wide gravel paths

Panoramahhenweg 3,5 km

Route: From the mountain station of the Hahnenkamm Cable-Car this wonderful Alpine circuit goes past the starting area for the Hahnenkamm ski run on the north-westerly edge of the Hahnenkamm over to Ehrenbachhhe. There you pass the pretty Bernhard chapel, and after a brief steep part, the idyllically located Speichersee. At the mountain station for the Fleckalmbahn you turn round in a small loop and are now on the other side, going back to your starting point.

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Kitzbheler horn: 7 + 2,5 km
9473 m 1210 m 1210 m 36 % 128 m/km 12,8 % 1996 m 791 m

brief profile: 1.200 metres altitude (to Alpenhaus 865 m altitude) a very demanding mountain run on Kitzbhels landmark mountain Under foot: Tarmac Route: along the tarmaced (toll) road the route keeps going up, in countless curves and sweeps to Kitzbhels landmark mountain. Athletes have pitted themselves against one another in many legendary races on foot and by bike on this demanding mountain route. After 7 km you get to Alpenhaus, the finish for lots of these races. For those of you who havent had enough yet, you ride or run further up to the summit at an altitude of 1.996 m. You get back into the valley from both finish points with the Hornbahn Cable-Car (open from mid-May until the start of October).

Kitzbheler horn 7 + 2,5 km

Austrias steepest cycling mountain.


The climb up to the Kitzbheler Horn is the steepest of its kind in Austria. The panoramic street is one of the most difficult sports mountain trails in the world. The extreme gradient of up to 22.3% in places, paired with the sundrenched location, make this an extraordinary climb. Although the length (7.5 km) and altitude difference (920 m) of the road to the Alpenhaus fall below those of the famous Tour-de-France mountains. Those succeeding in following the route all the way to the peak of the Kitzbheler Horn will hardly find another road in the Alps comparable to the Horn.
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Track record holder Thomas Rohregger, photo: Dominic Ebenbichler

Kitzbheler Horn

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How do you measure up against the stars?


One of the most legendary mountain roads in the Alps has been home to a permanent time measurement feature since the Summer of 2009. The distance from the starting point at Hglern (791 m), just above the Rmerweg, to the Alpenhaus (1.670 m) can be completed in around 30 minutes by world class cyclists and runners. Amateur athletes will need at least 50 minutes. Why not take part in a (pretend) race with friends, acquaintances or the stars and enter the annual Kitzbheler Horn rankings at the Alpenhaus.

Running legend Jonathan Wyatt, photo: Gerald Habisohn

Men 55:58, Jonathan Wyatt (NZE) 2000 Women 1:07:31, Melissa Moon (NZE) 2001 Track record running (town centre - peak)
The Kitzbheler Horn mountain running race has been taking place at the end of August since 1979. Stars of the international running scene come together here with ambitious amateurs. The popular race runs from the main square in Kitzbhel up to the peak of the Kitzbheler Horn.

RUNNING

CYCLING

Men 28:24, Thomas Rohregger (AUT) 2007 Women 39:20, Karin Gruber (AUT) 2007 Track record cycling (Hglern - Alpenhaus)

The international Kitzbheler Horn mountain cycle race has been taking place here since 1971 and has seen both national and international greats put their skills to the test including Wolfgang Steinmayr, Helmut Wechselberger, Lucien van Impe (BEL), the Tour-de-France star of the 70s and Beat Breu (SUI), winner of the Alpe dHuez in 1982. The race takes place at the start of August each year. After gathering en masse in the

The start of the Kitzbheler Horn mountain running race, photo: Salomon

town centre, the athletes move on to the starting point at the Hglern (791 m) and from here, its time to pick up the pace and race up to the Alpenhaus (1.670 m). Since 2000, the crowning stage of the International Austria Tour race has also taken cyclists up to the Kitzbheler Horn. Up to 7,000 spectators gather to welcome the cycling stars at the Alpenhaus with a real sense of tension in the air. Famous winners of the Kitzbheler Horn cycle race include Georg Totschnig (AUT, 2000), Cadel Evans (AUS, 2001 and 2004) and Thomas Rohregger (AUT, 2007).

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Rmerweg-Run: 10,0 km
10000 m 148 m 45 m 14 % 15 m/km 1,1 % 800 m 687 m

brief profile: Classic 10.000 m run in an amazing atmosphere Under foot: Tarmac, gravel paths Route: From the starting point on the Rmerweg you go to the little used road which is for residents only, always keeping to the foot of the Kitzbhel Horn heading north. After just a bit more than a kilometre the route is inaccessible to all road users and goes on the very sunny terrain via dreamy country meadows, always with slight gradients until Oberndorf. At the lift car-park, after exactly 5 km there is a turning point. The straight route goes back, whereby there is a wonderful 10.000 m run without any changes in direction of note. The route is also signposted from the other direction, with the start in Oberndorf.

RmerwegRun 10,0 km

START AcheNPRoMeNAde | SPoRTS PARK

zulauf Rmerweg-Run
brief profile: On non busy paths from the centre to the Rmerweg Under foot: Tarmac, gravel paths Route: From the starting point on Achenpromenade | Sportpark this run route heads north to the Ache and then later along the track. Crossing over the Hornweg you get to lbergweg, which is tarmaced and wide at the start but soon turns into a narrow forest path. This then takes a brief rise right to the starting point on the Rmerweg.

zulauf RmerwegRun

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Achenlauf: 8,2 km

8246 m 56 m

12 m 4%

7 m/km 0,7 %

803 m 749 m

Achenlauf
brief profile: Ideal medium length yet flat training route along the Ache Under foot: Tarmac, gravel paths Route: From the starting point at Achenpromenade heading south, always following the southern bank of the crystal clear Kitzbhel Ache, the route goes to Aurach, where the valley changes sides. Passing magnificent meadows as well as the centre of Unteraurach village the route runs in an easy gradient to the west. At Staudach the valley side changes again, the path goes from here along the Achenpromenade again back to the starting point.

8,2 km

malern-Walk: 4,6 km

4581 m 63 m

48 m 14 %

14 m/km 1,2 %

802 m 749 m

brief profile: Tour of discovery which is rich in diversity on the eastern edge of the town Under foot: Tarmac, meadow paths

MalernWalk 4,6 km

Route: From the starting point at Achenpromenade heading south, after the railway underpass the route goes right, climbing to a plateau at the south of the town with an idyllically located Malern hamlet, which you get to via flat, fragrant meadows. Via the meadow paths you cross the valley floor and get to the Badhaussiedlung. You reach the starting point by going past Kitzbhel Golf Club and at the Tennis stadium.

Sonnberg-Schleife: 10,9 km

10862 m 249 m

171 m 24 %

23 m/km 2,1 %

972 m 749 m

SonnbergSchleife
brief profile: Long circuit in fantastic setting, away from the hustle and bustle Under foot: Tarmac, meadow paths and steep tracks Route: After the first 4 km parallel to the Achenlauf the route goes up to Oberaurach and further on the sunny meadows of the Sonnberg. The run has alternating inclines and downhill sections, always with the entire Kitzbhel basin in view towards the east. Past Ebner chapel via picturesque routes down towards the city the route comes to Golf Club Kitzbhel at Malern-Walk, when it goes back comfortably parallel to the starting point.

10,9 km

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Kitz Running Jochberg. 65 km new Running and Walking routes.

The holiday resort of Jochberg is home to 65 km of brand new running and walking trails. The old mining community is located 10 km South of Kitzbhel.

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Askara-Runde: 4,7 km

4722 m 80 m

41 m 14 %

17 m/km 0,9 %

951 m 910 m

Brief profile: Short and easy training route along the Jochberger Ache river bank Under foot: Asphalt, gravel

AskaraRunde 4,7 km
Route: From the starting point at the Wagsttt lift, the Askara tour runs through the area towards the South. After a kilometre, the route crosses the river before running into the valley through the magnificent lowland forests and meadow landscapes. After 2.5 kilometres, you cross the Ache again and follow the river back to the start.

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Perlberg-Tour: 8,5 km

8540 m 341 m

211 m 28 %

40 m 2,6 %

1121 m 897 m

Brief profile: Medium length tour with challenging sections across the dreamy Weiss-Wast hill Under foot: Hilly woodland paths, gravel, asphalt Route: From the starting point at the Wagsttt lift, the Perlberg tour runs parallel to the Askara tour through the area towards the South before branching off at the Sintersbach stream some 2 kilometres along the route. The path follows a gentle incline along the stream over the romantic Weiss-Wast hill until it reaches a forest trail. At this point, the route turns back down into the valley. It follows a wide loop at the foot of the Perlberg and runs through dense forests back to the centre of Jochberg.

PerlbergTour 8,5 km

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Wildalm-Schleife: 10,6 km

10553 m 600 m

291 m 52 %

57 m 5,1 %

1440 m 897 m

WildalmSchleife
Brief profile: A long and challenging route passing through varied and impressive landscapes Under foot: Hilly forest and mountain tracks, gravel, asphalt Route: From the starting point at the Wagsttt lift, the Wildalm loop runs parallel to the Perlberg tour through the area towards the South, along the Sintersbach stream and over the romantic Weiss-Wast hill. It then follows the Sintersbach across some steep sections in part to the impressive Sintersbach waterfalls. The route then leads across the beautiful mountain meadows to its peak at the Wildalm. From here it runs back through the forests, with sensational panoramic views of the valley, back to the centre.

10,6 km

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Jagawurz-Lauf: 7,0 km

6979 m 320 m

221 m 22 %

46 m 4,1 %

1540 m 1251 m

Brief profile: Attractive run through the mountain pastures along wide forests trails on the Jochberg Under foot: Gravel

JagawurzLauf 7,0 km
Route: From the starting point in Schering, the Jagawurz run follows a moderate incline to the Wagstttalm hut and on to the Wurz-Niederalm. Following wide forest tracks it then leads on to the Jagawurz hut, the highest point on the route. Then its back down the mountain through the beautiful meadows to the Bruggeralm hut and back to the start.

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Kitz-Connection: 8,4 km

8356 m 25 m

12 m 14 %

3 m 1,8 %

900 m 749 m

Kitzconnection
Brief profile: Fancy trying out the KitzRunning network? No problem the route runs along the best route! Under foot: Gravel, asphalt Route: The connecting route runs North from the starting point at the Kempinski Hotel Das Tirol to Kitzbhel. The route then runs along wide sections along the Jochberger Ache river following a gentle incline downhill. The route ends in Kitzbhel at the Achenpromenade | Sports park, the starting point of the KitzRunning network.

8,4 km

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Auberg-Trail: 4,4 km

4359 m 125 m

42 m 34 %

29 m 1,8%

920 m 841 m

Brief profile: A shorter and very varied run Under foot: Asphalt, woodland and meadow trails, gravel

AubergTrail
Route: From the starting point at the Kempinski Hotel Das Tirol, the Auberg trail runs North to the Saukaserbach stream. In a second loop, the tour runs across fields and meadows and back down to the Kitzbheler Strasse. It follows this road for a while before crossing through meadows below the Jochberger Ache river. The Ache passes below the area through a dreamy gorge. A short, steep section runs back to the starting point in the centre.

4,4 km

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Oberhausen-Run: 7,6 km

7571 m 191 m

65 m 20 %

25 m 1,6 %

941 m 821 m

Brief profile: Medium training track through the Northern Jochberg region Under foot: Asphalt, woodland and meadow trails Route: From the starting point at the Kempinski Hotel Das Tirol, the Oberhausen run passes through meadows to the centre of Jochberg and from here into the gorge of the Jochberger Ache. The route follows the Ache out of the valley and runs up past the swimming pool before reaching the Oberhausen trail. This leads along the hillside at a medium altitude to Bichl. Here the route turns and crosses the Kitzbheler Strasse. It then runs South across the flat gentle meadows back to the start.

oberhausen-Run 7,6 km

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Bauberg-Walk: 11,2 km

11245 m 646 m

640 m 38 %

57 m 5,7 %

1540 m 900 m

Brief profile: A long route with charming landscapes, resembling a mountain run in character Under foot: Hilly woodland trails, gravel, asphalt Route: From the starting point at the Kempinski Hotel Das Tirol, the Bauberg-Walk route runs South. Shortly before reaching the centre, it turns off right. The ascent follows a narrow trail over 400 metres of altitude. Surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, it then leads on to the Wurz-Niederalm. Here it meets with a forest trail which runs parallel to the Jagawurz run and on to the Schering farm. It then follows a quiet road back to the start.

baubergWalk 11,2 km

The walking paradise of Kitzbhel.

Gently rolling flower meadows, broad Alpine fields and fascinating grass mountains. Add to this the magnificent views from the craggy Wilder Kaiser and the powerful glacier peaks of the Hohe Tauern with Austrias highest mountain, the Grossglockner (3.798 m). You can experience it all here in the mountains of Kitzbhel. Over 1.000 km of footpaths take you to some of Tyrols most beautiful spots. The footpaths are carefully placed within this natural environment and are supervised and maintained by our specialist staff during the mountain Summer.

Kitzbhel Tourist Board offers daily guided walks free of charge (Monday to Friday). Our experienced walking guides Engelbert and Madeleine will take you to some of Kitzbhels most beautiful spots from May to October. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to get to know the land and its people.

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KitzRoadbike 14 new training tracks.

Over the last few years, the number of tourist and local racing bikers has increased sharply. The current Triathlon boom and the arrival of cyclists for the Tour of Austria race on the Kitzbheler Horn have all played a part in this. Kitzbhel offers racing bikers 14 perfect training trails of all difficulty levels covering a total of 1.200 km. The Kitzbheler Horn is the steepest mountain for cycling in Austria (22.3 %!).

Mountain biking until your pedals glow!

Mountain biking has already established itself as a traditional sport in Kitzbhel. The gently rolling mountain landscapes of the Kitzbhel Alps with their endless forest and Alpine trails are ideal for practising this sport. A total of over 800 km of cycling and mountain biking trails are available. Trail bikers will also find what they are looking for on the Ehrenbachtrail and the Kirchberger Gaisberg. www.kitzbuehel.com

Kitzbhels fascinating water worlds.

The Schwarzsee lake is one of the most beautiful bathing lakes in the Alpine region. The lake contains peat, enabling it to heat up quickly in Spring and unfold its soothing health properties. The Gieringer Weiher moorland lake, the covered Aquarena water world and the Jochberg woodland swimming pool are also ideal for bathing.
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Formula Golf: 4 x Kitzbhel + 30 within 100 km.

Four golf courses can be found in Kitzbhel, a further 30 in the immediate surroundings Thats a really enticing offer for passionate golfers who spend their holiday in Kitzbhel. The sporty town is known as the Golf Center of the Alps! All golf courses at a glance under www.kitzbuehel-golf.com.

3 COUNTRIES | 8 DAYS | 320,70 KILOMETRES | 15,096 METRES ALTITUDE DIFFERENCE*

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Mercedes-Benz is a proud partner of Kitzbhel.
Sporty and on the go at any time of year. Whether its with off-road test driving or through the range of leisure activities at the Mercedes-Benz Sportpark, as an official partner, Mercedes-Benz provides all-year-round support to Kitzbhel with a host of fantastic offers.

The fastest way to Kitzbhel.


Location
Munich 125 km
A 12

Ideal transport links, with excursions to Innsbruck, Salzburg and Munich possible
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Salzburg 80 km Vienna 380 km St. Johann in Tirol

Kufstein
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Altitude 800 to 2,000 metres above sea level Arrival From the direction of Innsbruck: Inntal motorway A12 to Wrgl, 30 km along national highway to Kitzbhel From Germany: Inntal motorway A12 to the Kufstein Sd exit, 26 km along the Eiberg national highway to Kitzbhel Munich 125 km, Innsbruck 95 km, Salzburg 80 km Kitzbhel International Train Station

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Reith Kirchberg
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Kitzbhel

Aurach
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Innsbruck 95 km Zurich 370 km Milan 480 km

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Jochberg

Lienz 88 km

Conception and design: ...competence in sports, health + tourism, www.max2.at & Oliver Grundbck, www.goliver.info Project management for Kitzbhel Tourist Board: Gnther Aigner. Photos: Kitzbhel Tourismus, Herbert J. Wackerle, Triathlonverein Kitzbhel; Chamois-Logo-Design: Alfons Walde 1933/VBK Vienna; No liability for published data. Subject to printing and composition errors, subject to modifications.

Kitzbhel Tourist Board Hinterstadt 18 6370 Kitzbhel, Austria T +43 (0) 5356 66660 F +43 (0) 5356 66660 - 77 info@kitzbuehel.com www.kitzbuehel.com

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