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3.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
The hotel is centrally situated in Kirchberg, 80m from the ski bus stop for the lifts, buses run throughout the day & are very frequent at peak times. The hotel is a good budget option, rooms are large & comfortable. Meals whilst limited in choice are well cooked & presented. Typically there is a breakfast buff... + more
Pete, Cornwall
4 out of 5
We had a very good holiday. The hotel was nice enough, we had good access to the bus and gondola, pleasant staff and everything was very clean. The only downside was that the corridor outside our room was tiled, so you could really hear people coming and going (including a middle of the night departure on our f... + more
K. Henderson, Edinburgh
3 out of 5
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Overview: hotel description: Hotel Bechlwirt description

Another new addition to our programme is Hotel Bechlwirt, a friendly family-run hotel with a comfortable atmosphere and reputation for excellent service. Positioned in the resort centre with a ski bus stop nearby, it offers a good location for your winter holiday.


Facilities: Hotel Bechlwirt features

  • Residents’ and à la carte restaurants
  • Après-ski bar
  • Leisure area with sauna, steam room and infrared cabin (FREE)
  • Internet terminal (pay locally)
  • Lift.

Special attractions:

Centrally located with a ski bus stop just 100m away, just a short bus journey to the Maierlbahn lift.


Room Types: Hotel Bechlwirt bedrooms

50 Spacious Austrian twins sleep up to 3 and have shower, TV, telephone and radio


Meals: Hotel Bechlwirt food & drink

  • Hot and cold buffet breakfast and 4 course evening meal with choice of main dish
  • Christmas and New Year gala dinner included.
We update Hotel Bechlwirt'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.
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Resort: about Kirchberg: about holidays in Kirchberg: about ski holidays in Kirchberg: about ski holidays in Kirchberg Austria

Lively après Ski Kitzbühel for less Linked ski area

Base yourself in Kirchberg for a cheaper way to ski legendary Kitzbühel, which is on the other side of the mountain and shares the same ski pass. We love its relaxed and welcoming atmosphere – don’t be misled by its petite size and quaint village charm, the après here’s some of the best around.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Après ski Off-piste Intermediate skiing

Kirchberg webcam

Snow Report: Top 90cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 23cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth 80.17cm

Kirchberg trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Innsbruck86km, 1h
Region:Kirchberg, Austrian Alps.
First opened:1966

Kirchberg lift pass price last reported as €196 (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Bechlwirt.
Night skiing: Yes
Kirchberg has N S E W facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 860m
Top of slopes: 2000m
Bottom of piste: 800m
Vertical drop: 1074m
Total length of trails:170km
Longest piste:6.8km
Surrounded by huge forests and big Alpine lakes and just over the mountain from legendary Kitzbühel, Kirchberg is a pretty little village with a friendly atmosphere and a number of historic buildings, including the time-honoured village church. Just 6km west of Kitzbühel, it has become a popular resort in its own right over the years. It’s easily reached with Innsbruck airport an hour’s drive away and Salzburg only half an hour more, and the resort also has its own train station. This traditional farming ...
Beginners can get to grips on the nursery slopes at the base of the Mairel chairlift and on the Gaisberg mountain (the Gaisberg is also the place to go each Thursday and Friday for night skiing on fully lit terrain). The Fleck and Kaser blue runs, which can be accessed via the Fleckalmbahn chairlift and lead back to the village are brilliant to build up confidence on before moving up to Silberstube and Kasereck on the Pengelstein. Visitors can access the rest of the area by taking the free ski bus, which runs...
Although Kirchberg’s small, it’s home to some of the best après-ski in the Austrian Alps, which sees young people returning year after year. Après starts on the slopes in bars like Schneebar Oberkaser and there are twenty bars back in the village including the Australian run Boomerang and the very lively Londoner. For some late night dancing try Fuchslöch or for the ultimate après-ski party go to Ice Bar in Orszentrum, where you’ll find live DJs, club anthems and throngs of dancers. If you’re looking for...

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"Nice trip to Kirchberg, snow good, weather good, what more could you want!!"

Pete, Cornwall
4/ out of 5
The hotel is centrally situated in Kirchberg, 80m from the ski bus stop for the lifts, buses run throughout the day & are very frequent at peak times. The hotel is a good budget option, rooms are large & comfortable. Meals whilst limited in choice are well cooked & presented. Typically there is a breakfast buffet with bread, meat, cheeses, jams, cereals, fruit etc, evening meal is typically salad buffet, soup course, 3 choices of main (including a vegetarian option) & a dessert. If you should want a change there is also an a-la-carte restaurant in the hotel. Additional facilities include a sauna & stube (bar), be warned that as in much of Austria, that smoking is permitted in the stube. Staff in the hotel were friendly & very efficient.

"Generally very nice"

K. Henderson, Edinburgh
3/ out of 5
We had a very good holiday. The hotel was nice enough, we had good access to the bus and gondola, pleasant staff and everything was very clean. The only downside was that the corridor outside our room was tiled, so you could really hear people coming and going (including a middle of the night departure on our first night, when their luggage was put outside our door). The other thing, which you often get in Austria, is that the bar was very smoky. These issues aside, it was generally a very nice hotel. The food was very nice, I’m a vegetarian and sometimes in Austria all you get is cheese, but they really tried here and were very inventive with my meals.
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