Varied slopes and cosy huts on the Kitzbüheler Horn in the Kitzbühel Alps, above St. Johann in Tirol and Oberndorf in Tirol
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Three diverse areas stretch across the snow-sure north face of the Kitzbüheler Horn in the Kitzbühel Alps, together forming the St. Johann in Tirol Skiing Area: Eichenhof with its wide, gentle slopes, Harschbichl at the Hochfeld with the fun slope, and Oberndorf in Tirol with the steepest descents. A total of 40 kilometres of slopes of all difficulty levels await you. These include a mogul slope and the challenging 1,000-metre vertical drop of the Sauregg FIS descent.
The longest descent in St. Johann in Tirol leads down the Rueppenhang, often used as a training run by Austrian ski racers before the famous Hahnenkamm Race. For snowboarders, there's the Hochfeld Snow Park and the small Eichenhof halfpipe. The multiple awarded Kitzbüheler Horn terrain is among the most popular snowboarding spots in Tyrol.
A particular highlight are the many cosy ski huts, enticing visitors with sun terraces and regional delicacies, perfect for relaxing under the Tyrolean sun. Three marked routes are available for ski tourers. And after skiing, how about an extra dose of thrills on the Flying Fox winter course at the Climbing Forest Hornpark? The St. Johann in Tirol Skiing Area is part of the 3 Country Leisure Arena, which connects several resorts in the border triangle of Tyrol, Salzburg, and Bavaria.
Altitude: 659 - 1,604 m a.s.l.
Ski slopes: 40 km (21.5 km easy / 18 km medium / 0.5 km difficult)
Snowmaking: 90% of the slopes
Lift facilities: 9 lifts
Toboggan runs: 1 run (St. Johann in Tirol natural toboggan run 2.5 km)
Cross-country ski tracks: not available, there are 170 km of tracks in the region
Contact info
- Hornweg no. 21 - 6380 - St. Johann in Tirol
- +43 5352 62293
- info@bergbahnen-stjohann.at
Opening times
The season ended on March 23, 2025 - the 2025/2026 ski season will start in early December.