It’s never too early to start planning your vacation, especially when you’re going thinking of paying a visit to the medieval town of Kitzbűhel. Whether you hire a private jet or reach here by helicopter charter, you can view the beautiful and colourful houses and buildings from the best vantage point.
What is the best airport for private flights to/from Kitzbühel?
Innsbruck Airport (INN/LOWI) is the most effective entry point for private travelers heading to Kitzbühel. Positioned within the Inn Valley, it allows for a direct 95 km ground transfer to the renowned alpine resort. The airport is accustomed to handling high volumes of winter traffic, providing reliable ground services for a smooth arrival into the Tyrol region.
Airports | IATA | ICAO | Dist. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Innsbruck Airport | INN | LOWI | |
Sankt Johann Airfield | HLP | LOIJ |
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What can you do in Kitzbühel?
The beautiful and serene town of Kitzbuhel is a paradise regardless of what season you choose to visit it in. You can visit numerous historical buildings or appreciate the calming beauty of the natural flora and fauna surrounding the area.
Explore the Wildlife

If you’re interested in animals, pay a visit to the Wildpark Aurach, a famed wildlife park. There are more than 200 animals present in the park and it is a fun activity for those with kids.
Go Sightseeing

You’ll find plenty to marvel at in Kitzbühel when you visit the most attractive mountain garden in Europe, the Alpine Flower Garden. You can also take a tour through the St Andrew’s Parish Church. Built sometime during the 1400s, the remodelled Baroque-style church has grand ceiling paintings that take your breath away.
Hike to the Kitzbühel Horn

There’s nothing better than getting your body warmed up and pumping through a hike to one of Austria’s most scenic peaks. Once you get to the top, you can see the Ötztal Alps, the Lechtal Alps, and even Hochkönig. There’s a biking route available too for those who want to get there faster.
