
Schlosshotel Kitzbühel
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Kitzbühel is the most legendary ski town in the Alps, where gondolas carry dogs for free and trails start at the medieval gates. Top spots for pets include the Streif summer trail on the Hahnenkamm, the Schwarzsee lake loop, and the Wildpark Aurach, especially around the walled old town, the Schwarzsee shore, and the sunny Sonnberg side.
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Why Kitzbühel with your pet?
Kitzbühel is the most legendary ski town in the Alps, where gondolas carry dogs for free and trails start at the medieval gates.
📍 Top spot
the Streif summer trail on the Hahnenkamm, the Schwarzsee lake loop, and the Wildpark Aurach.
🏘️ Best area
the walled old town, the Schwarzsee shore, and the sunny Sonnberg side.

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A mining town fortified in 1271 by the Bavarian dukes, Kitzbühel grew rich on silver and copper before passing to Habsburg Tyrol in 1504. Its pastel-fronted merchant houses, packed along the Vorderstadt and Hinterstadt, date from that golden age. The town's destiny changed in 1893, when Franz Reisch strapped on the first skis brought back from Norway and rode down the Kitzbüheler Horn: Austrian alpine skiing was born here. Since 1931 the Hahnenkamm downhill on the Streif, the most feared course on the circuit, has made this town of 8,500 the world's ski capital every January. The rest of the year Kitzbühel returns to being a surprisingly peaceful little Tyrolean town, ringed by meadows, moor lakes and gentle summits, an ideal playground for a dog, free gondolas included.
The 700-year-old walled heart, with pastel facades, wrought-iron signs and St Catherine's church. Compact and mostly traffic-calmed, it is explored entirely on leash; in season many shops put out water bowls.
The Hahnenkammbahn lifts dogs for free to the panoramic trails at 1,700 m and the start hut of the world's most famous downhill. In summer and autumn you can walk the Streif down, dog on leash, from the Mausefalle to the finish slope.
One of the warmest bathing lakes in the Alps, a half-hour walk from the centre. Dogs are welcome on leash around the lake and its 2 km loop; the paid lido is off-limits in season, and the nearby Gieringer Weiher is the real dog swim.
The pyramid facing the Hahnenkamm, served by the Hornbahn where dogs also ride free. Flower-lined trails around the Alpenhaus and a 360-degree panorama over the Wilder Kaiser and the Hohe Tauern.
Austria's highest game park, at 1,100 m above Aurach: deer, ibex, lynx and marmots along a panoramic loop. Dogs admitted on a short leash, on the paths only and at the owner's responsibility near mother animals.
In the town's oldest building, the museum tells the story of mining silver, the birth of Austrian skiing and local painter Alfons Walde. Dogs cannot enter: hand yours to a sitter for an hour and come back out through the Vorderstadt.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Kitzbühel: Jun, Jul, Aug