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The picturesque towns of Kirchberg in Tirol, Brixen im Thale, and Westendorf  are nestled amidst the Kitzbühel Alps on the sunny plateau of Brixental Valley.  Brixental is an ideal place for ski enthusiasts in winter, while in sommer offers a large network of hiking and cycle paths, varied events and great daytrip destinations. Like all mountain destinations, Kirchberg offers you many activities from spring to autumn. From hiking the Great Rettenstein, cycling in trails for every type, to swimming in Badesse or Schwarzsee, is a destination for everyone. What makes Kirchberg unique is the strong influence of tradition on the day living of the locals. This is the reason why here you find numerous summer events, such as the Antlassritt, the "Blumen Corso" parade on 15th August or the Almabtrieb in September. A highlight for everybody is always the International Libro Balloon Cup at the end of September.

Wandern-in-Brixental © Haiden Erwin

Hiking

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With more than 500 kilometers of signposted and marked hiking trails, there are easy hikes for beginners as well as challenging ones for professionals.

Kasspatzl © ChristinaEhammer

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Cuisine

Tyrol as well as our region is known for its very own, excellent cuisine. The guests experience Brixental from the tastiest side every day.

Skiing

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The KitzSki ski area offers over 170 kilometers of slopes and both ski areas including Skiwelt offer a total of over 400 kilometers of easy and intermediate slopes.

fleckalmbahnc© Kitzbüheler Alpen - Brixental.jpg

Biking

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Unlimited biking fun with over 1,000 kilometers of cycle paths, including 800 km of MTB routes and trails.

Mountainbike © Gartner Mathäus
Almabtriebe-im-Brixental-© Dabernig Hannes.jpg

Tradition

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In Brixental our customs and and our Tyrolean culture are passed on from generation to generation.

Uriger-Bauernhof-in-Kirchberg ©Gartner Mathäus.jpg

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Architecture

Old farmhouses, which have survived the centuries and are adorned with lush flowers in summer, nestle in the Brixental landscape. Most of them are still inhabited and are well maintained by the owners.

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