Tirol opens longest ski circuit in the world

Kitzbühe (above) and the SkiWelt have launched the longest ski circuit in the world
The SkiWelt and Kitzbühel in Austria have together launched what they claim is the longest ski circuit in the world.
The new “KitzSkiWelt Tour” connects the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental with the KitzSki ski area, creating a new 80km round trip that can be enjoyed using just one lift pass, the KitzSkiWelt Ticket.
Skiers can hop on the circuit at any point, but thanks to the new connection, skiers can start at Going am Wilden Kaiser, across the Kitzbühel Alps to Hollersbach in the Hohe Tauern, never using the same slope twice. Tickets for the world’s longest ski circuit cost from €57 for an adult and €28.50 per child.
There’s also a handy online route planner and interactive map to plan your journey, whether it’s one way or a round trip — visit kitzskiwelttour.skiwelt.at
For more information about the KitzSkiWelt Tour visit skiwelt.at
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