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Winter in paradise...

Ski holiday Going - Wilder Kaiser

Hold on tight! Now there are facts that won't leave any winter sports enthusiast cold: the region offers 280 kilometres of perfectly groomed pistes, more than 90 modern lifts, 80 kilometres of cross-country ski trails and numerous winter hiking trails. Is there anything more to add? Absolutely: the Wilder-Kaiser-Brixental winter sports region is the largest interconnected ski area in Austria. Experience a winter in a class of its own.

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Skiing

Skiing

Skiing in Tyrol, in the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental: 91 cable cars and state-of-the-art lifts open up 279 kilometres of pistes with perfectly groomed wide slopes that invite you to enjoy carving and stop off at over 70 huts. 210 kilometres of pistes are covered in snow, guaranteeing snow-sure skiing throughout the season.

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Cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing

The gently undulating landscape at the foot of the Wilder Kaiser is perfect for cross-country skiing. On the sunny plains between the four Kaiser villages of Going, Ellmau, Scheffau and Söll, beginners and experts can enjoy extensive cross-country skiing on perfectly groomed trails. The Wilder Kaiser region has over 70 kilometres of groomed trails.

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Tobogganing

Tobogganing

Whether romantic on forest trails, as in Going from the Graspoint Niederalm or at Tannbichl, or sporty on the 4.5 km long Astberg toboggan run with one run each to Ellmau and Going, toboggan fans can enjoy the curves at the foothills of the Wilder Kaiser and in the forest slopes of the Northern Kitzbühel Alps.

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Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing

The best way to enjoy the unspoilt nature of the Wilder Kaiser on untracked winter trails is on a snowshoe hike. A guided snowshoe hike through fresh powder snow in the picturesque landscape of the Northern Kitzbühel Alps and below the snow-covered slopes of the striking massif should therefore definitely be part of your winter holiday in the region.

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Horse-drawn carriage ride

Horse-drawn carriage ride

Winter sports are great, but every now and then you need to put your feet up - that's what the sun terraces are for, or sit back and enjoy the surroundings.

Horse-drawn carriage rides are ideal for this. On a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the snow-covered landscape, you can enjoy the Wilder Kaiser region at a leisurely pace and explore the villages of Ellmau, Going, Scheffau and Söll at a slower pace. The coachman will also tell you many a village tale and the history of the old farms.