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A nice hotel right in the middle of the town. We saw a lot. It was a nice vacation.
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Manfred Hofschulte
Large fresh rooms... Somewhat small elevator... Lucky I wasn't claustrophobic... Friendly staff... good parking opportunities...
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Value for money. Good area for hiking, good location.
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About the hotel
A paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, Hotel Bechlwirt in Kirchberg in Tirol offers the perfect combination of tradition, comfort, and access to the stunning Kitzbühel Alps. Located just six kilometres from Kitzbühel, this 14th-century building, lovingly managed by the Mauracher-Daxer family since the late 18th century, blends Alpine charm with modern hospitality.
About the hotel
This extraordinary hotel is located in a building dating back to the 14th century and has been managed by the Mauracher-Daxer family since the end of the 18th century. It offers guests a unique experience, combining traditional charm with modern hospitality. Enjoy a hearty breakfast to start your day and savour regional specialities in the evening. During summer, relax on the sun terrace overlooking the lively village square. The hotel’s wellness area, featuring a sauna, steam bath, and infrared cabin, provides a tranquil retreat after an active day (open in the winter season).
The Kitzbühel Alps are a haven for adventure with 500 km of hiking trails, over 1,000 km of mountain bike routes, and ski slopes for all skill levels. Beyond sports, explore picturesque villages with historic churches, swim in alpine lakes, or visit golf courses and climbing routes. Local traditions and events, from concerts and theatre to the iconic Almabtrieb (cattle drive), add cultural depth to your stay.
Rooms
Cosy double rooms in a modern Alpine style include a seating area, desk, flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms equipped with showers or bathtubs, hairdryers, and toiletries—ideal for unwinding after a day in the mountains.
About the hotel
About the hotel
In the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps, Hotel Bechlwirt invites you to enjoy its cozy Tyrolean charm. With alpine-inspired rooms, a relaxing sauna, and a warm restaurant serving regional delights, it's a perfect retreat for adventure seekers and relaxation lovers alike.
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Check-in at: 14:00-20:30
Check out before: 10:00
Reception opening hours: 07:00-20:30
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Steam bath
Area
Located in the center
Distance to ski area: 0.3 km (Schatzerlift)
Nearest train station: 0.5 km (Kirchberg in Tirol)
Nearest Airport: 79 km (Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart)
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A nice hotel right in the middle of the town. We saw a lot. It was a nice vacation.
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Manfred Hofschulte
- 2025-06-16
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Kirchberg
Kirchberg in Tirol nestles in the heart of the Kitzbühel Alps, just 6 km from Kitzbühel itself. In winter, it links into the KitzSki ski area with access to over 170 km of slopes, modern lifts, and vibrant après-ski spots like the famed Schneebar, The Londoner, and Kuhstall. When the snow melts, Kirchberg transforms into a hiker’s and biker’s paradise—with around 2,500 km of marked trails in the Kitzbühel Alps, lakes like Schwarzsee for swimming, and even a Kneipp wellness area in nearby Aschau valley.
Kitzbühel-Schwarzsee Golf Club
Golfers at the Kitzbühel‑Schwarzsee Golf Club play an 18‑hole championship course set against the Tyrolean Alps, offering breathtaking views of Kitzbühel Horn and the Wilder Kaiser. The first nine holes are flat with water hazards and generous fairways, while the back nine rise through hilly terrain—featuring the famous Par‑3 “Mausefalle” hole that crosses a small ravine. A covered driving range and PGA‑certified golf school make it easy to practice or improve your swing, rain or shine. After your round, relax on the sun terrace of the clubhouse restaurant, offering panoramic views and Tyrolean cuisine..
Brixen im Thale
Brixen im Thale is an inviting alpine village at 800 m, nestled in Tirol’s Brixental valley, just 12 km from Kitzbühel. In summer, the Hochbrixen gondola whisks you up to 1,300 m, where the Filzalmsee lakeside adventure park awaits—complete with water play areas, themed giant sculptures, Kneipp pools, and easy family trails. A new viewing platform at the Zinsbergbahn mountain station offers sweeping vistas across the valley and mountain peaks, accessible even to non-skiers. In winter, Brixen becomes a key hub in Austria’s largest ski region—SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser–Brixental—with almost 300 km of slopes, beginner lifts, family ski areas in Hochbrixen, and even an igloo village-themed lounge.
Swimming pool Westendorf
During the warm Austrian summer months from May to September, the Westendorf outdoor pool is open. With three pools, both the experienced and less experienced can romp in the wet element and get their pulse racing on the high ropes and 42-metre waterslide. Westendorf also has a small dining area, sunbathing areas along the water's edge and a playground for the little ones. The swimming pool is usually open between 9am and 7pm and is closed if the weather is not suitable for swimming.
Golf Eichenheim
How about an active holiday full of relaxation and recreation in the Tyrolean Alps? Then why not take a trip with friends to GOLF EICHENHEIM AM GRAND TIROLIA KITZBÜHEL. The well-maintained 18-hole Eichenheim golf course offers its guests a varied golfing experience with fantastic views of the countryside in the middle of the Kitzbühel Alps. The golf course blends harmoniously into the fantastic mountain scenery of the surrounding area. So you don't need a hiking holiday to be able to gather a variety of impressions here and enjoy the flora and fauna of the mountains. The golf bistro is cosy and has a large terrace, so you can enjoy culinary delights in this unique panorama. There is a driving range, the PGA Golf Academy Eichenheim, a well-stocked pro shop and next door the Hotel Grand Tirolia with its award-winning Grand Alps SPA. Perhaps you would like to combine your golf holiday with a wellness break in Kitzbühel? By the way, dogs are just as welcome on the golf course as their two-legged friends! Look forward to your trip to the mountains - on a summer holiday, weekend break, short break or family outing.
Going
The beautiful town of Going is enveloped by the Kitzbühel Alps to the south and the Wilder Kaiser mountain range to the north. Going is 795 metres above sea level and 19 km from the hotel. Going's idyllic location includes the hamlets of Schwendt, Aschau, Prama, Sonnseite and Schattseite. When the town was first mentioned in the 12th century it was under the name "Gouwingen". Today Going is extremely popular, not least for the impressive mountain panorama.
The most beautiful natural lake for bathing in Tyrol is the bathing lake in Going. It gets its water from the natural spring of the Wilder Kaiser mountain range. The water temperature reaches a pleasant 24 degrees and besides the white sand, there is also an adventure playground and the largest beach volleyball area in western Austria.
Further highlights of nature are the Schleier waterfall, which is a mecca for extreme hikers as well as the Hintersteiner lake.
Going is, thanks to the "Stanglwirt" a well-known town. The "Stanglwirt" celebrated its 400th birthday in 2009 and thanks to this bio and wellness hotel Going has become a well-known town. In 2009, "Skiresort Service International" crowned a top resort. Around 70 ski resorts in 8 countries were tested. The winner was Brixental in the Wilder Kaiser ski area.
Kitzbühel Horn
The Kitzbüheler Horn rises above the town of Kitzbühel and offers one of the best panoramic views in the Austrian Alps. A cable car ride takes you close to the 1,996-metre summit, where well-marked trails, benches and alpine huts invite visitors to take in the landscape at a relaxed pace. In summer, the area is a favourite for hiking, mountain biking, and visiting the Alpine Flower Garden, which blooms with hundreds of alpine species. On clear days, you can see all the way to the Großglockner and the Zillertal Alps.
Schaubergwerk Kupferplatte
Schaubergwerk Kupferplatte in Austria offers a unique opportunity to explore an historic underground copper mine. This destination appeals to those interested in history, geology, and mining techniques. It provides an educational and engaging experience for all ages, showcasing the challenges and methods of past mining operations. The mine allows visitors to walk through its tunnels, learning about its past and the mining industry's impact on the region. This site is ideal for families and individuals seeking an educational adventure.
Aurach Game Park
At the Aurach Wildlife Park, which is a whopping 1100 metres above sea level, you can get up close and personal with tame and curious animals such as roe deer, goats, donkeys and sheep. The park also has more exotic animals such as monkeys, kangaroos, llamas and Tibetan yaks, which you can observe from a safe distance. The many tame animals and the many square metres of nature and play areas make the park a popular destination for families with children.
Wilder Kaiser Nature Reserve
The Wilder Kaiser Nature Reserve is one of the most impressive mountain ranges in the Alps. Since 1963, the Kaiser mountains, consisting of the two main peaks Zahmer Kaiser and Wilder Kaiser and all their peaks, have been classified as a nature reserve to protect the rare plants and animals that live there and to preserve this magnificent mountain landscape.
Both the Tiroler Adlerweg (Eagle Trail), Tyrol's long-distance hiking trail, and the Jakobsweg (Way of St James), one of the world's most famous pilgrimage routes, lead you through the Wilder Kaiser mountains. The Wilder Kaiser region is known worldwide for its challenging hikes and climbing trails suitable for all levels.