Resort & Ski Guide

Kufstein

Key Facts

  • Resort Altitude:678 m
  • Ski Range:620 - 1957 m
  • Night Skiing:N/K
  • Summer Skiing:N/K
  • Drag:40
  • Chair:36
  • Gondola:15
  • Total Lifts:91
  • Beginner:134 km
  • Intermediate:129 km
  • Advanced:17 km
  • Total Piste:280 km
 

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By Car

  • Driving Distance from Calais:1064 km
  • Driving Distance from Calais:1064 km

Accommodation

Hotel Goldener Lowe

Kufstein · AUSTRIA


4     1     HB


Hotel Goldener Lowe is located in the ski resort of Kufstein. This ski hotel has 1 bedroom and can accommodate upto 4 people on a Half board basis.


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Description

Kufstein, with close to 18,000 residents, is the second-largest city in the state of Tyrol. The location is a very popular travel destination, and second-to-none with its picturesque Low Inn Valley, in which Kufstein nestles into. The Kaiser mountains provide a grand panoramic view and the Inn river rushes through the middle of the city. Numerous monuments and buildings that emphasize the historical significance of the location form the cityscape. The town's history can be seen practically on every corner. Probably the most famous monument in Kufstein is the Roman alley, found in the old city and made known to the world through the song "Perle Tirols", or "The Pearl of Tyrol". The charming street train takes you by many traditional shops and public places, which make a stroll through the city that much more special. Also worth seeing is the Kufstein fortress, with its tower perched on top of a hill from which you can look out over the city. Thanks to this imposing landmark, Kufstein is also known as "the fortress-city". The structure classifies as well as an important historical monument in Tyrol, which is accordingly worth seeing due to its architecture, and the museum that lies within. Fine glass blowing originates in Kufstein as well, being home to the world famous Riedel glass manufactory. Visiters can go inside the glassworks and follow along with the formation process of wine glasses. Finished glasses can be found in the attached shop, ready to be brought home as mementos. When leaving Kufstein, you can reach access points to other ski areas in no time, all of which are in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental.

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