Seamless Mobility in PillerseeTal: A Car-Free Adventure Awaits

Nestled in the heart of the Kitzbüheler Alps, the PillerseeTal in Austria is a destination that beckons adventure enthusiasts throughout the year. Whether you’re an avid cross-country skier or a biathlon fan, this enchanting region guarantees unforgettable experiences. Welcome to Tyrol’s snowiest haven.

Effortless Access: By Car, Train, or Plane

Getting to PillerseeTal, with its charming townships of Fieberbrunn, Hochfilzen, St. Jakob in Haus, St. Ulrich am Pillersee, and Waidring, is a breeze, offering a multitude of transportation options. Conveniently located near three airports—Innsbruck, Salzburg, and Munich—you can fly into the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps. However, the most stress-free and comfortable way to arrive is by train, with three train stations welcoming visitors to the picturesque region.

Car-Free Convenience: Explore with Your Guest Card

Once you’ve arrived, leave the stress of driving behind and embrace the car-free convenience that PillerseeTal offers. With a valid Guest card, buses to Kitzbühel, Ellmau, and Lofer and local trains between Hochfilzen and Wörgl are included. Forget the hassle of parking and enjoy the comfort of environmentally friendly travel through the Kitzbühel Alps.

Traveling by Car: Embrace Mobility

For those who prefer the flexibility of their vehicle, PillerseeTal’s well-developed road networks in the Kitzbühel Alps make car travel a pleasure.

The state and through roads wind through stunning mountain scenery, setting the stage for a holiday filled with anticipation from the journey itself.

Winter landscape. Photo: Mathäus Gartner

Relax and Unwind: Arrive by Train

Consider arriving by train if a relaxed and scenic journey appeals to you. PillerseeTal boasts three train stations—Hochfilzen and two in Fieberbrunn. Booking with rail-friendly businesses even includes a complimentary shuttle service from the train station to your accommodation, ensuring a stress-free start to your holiday.

Air Travel: International Airports Nearby

For international visitors, the proximity of three airports—Salzburg, Innsbruck, and Munich—adds to the accessibility of PillerseeTal. The Salzburg Airport, a mere 63 km away, provides a quick 1 hour and 15-minute journey to your holiday destination. With Holiday Shuttle services available, transitioning from terminal to accommodation is a breeze.

Mobility by Bus and Train: Your Guest Card Unleashes Exploration

In PillerseeTal, even your car deserves a vacation. Utilize the great offers from bus and train services, allowing you to travel uncomplicatedly and in an environmentally friendly way in the Kitzbühel Alps. Your valid Guest card grants you access to buses within PillerseeTal and destinations like Kitzbühel, Ellmau, and Lofer. Additionally, enjoy complimentary rides on local trains between Hochfilzen and Wörgl (Kirchbichl) – present your valid Guest card to the bus driver or conductor and explore the region for free.

A Car-Free Paradise Awaits

Choosing PillerseeTal isn’t just about a destination; it’s about embracing a lifestyle of seamless mobility. Whether by car, train, or plane, the journey becomes an integral part of your adventure. Let PillerseeTal redefine your travel experience, where accessibility and environmental consciousness harmoniously coexist. Plan your visit today and revel in the joy of car-free exploration amid the captivating landscapes of the Kitzbühel Alps.

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St. Jakob in Haus. Photo: DeFrancesco

Nighttime Cross-country Skiing Delight in PillerseeTal

Beyond its extensive network of over 100 kilometers of trails, PillerseeTal introduces enthusiasts to special routes, offering an extra unique touch. Notably, the center of Hochfilzen hosts a solar-powered night trail, creating an enchanting experience for those seeking a distinctive journey under the stars.

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Cross-country skiing in PillerseeTal. Photo: DeFrancesco

KAT100 by UTMB – A Journey Through the Kitzbühel Alps

Get ready for an extraordinary adventure with the KAT100 by UTMB. Starting from Fieberbrunn, this event guides you through the stunning and challenging peaks of the renowned Kitzbühel Alps. A testament to the love for running and nature, the KAT100 by UTMB offers five disciplines of varying difficulty levels, inviting participants to embrace the thrill of the Alps in a unique way. 

Kat100 PillerseeTal
Kat100. Photo: Andi Frank

For more information and to plan your visit, go to the website or reach out to the PillerseeTal – Kitzbühel Alps Tourism Association at Dorfplatz 1, 6391 Fieberbrunn, Tel. +43 (0)5354 / 563 04,  info@pillerseetal.at, or visit www.pillerseetal.at

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