Fun on the ice

Alongside traditional ice skating, the Kitzbühel Sport Park is home to Austria’s only indoor curling arena. A number of outdoor Bavarian curling (“Eisstockschießen”) lanes can also be found in and around Kitzbühel. Ice hockey also ranks amongst Kitzbühel’s most popular sports — thanks in part to our local team, The Adlers, officially known as EHC Kitzbühel.

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2 Ice rinks
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9 Bavarina Curling lanes
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1 Curling Hall
On your skates, get set, go!

Ice sports activities in Kitzbühel

Ice Hockey in Kitzbühel
Zwei Eishockeyspieler kämpfen in Kitzbühel an der Bande um den Puck, während ein dritter Spieler im Hintergrund zuschaut.

Ice hockey is the fastest team sport in the world, and enthusiasm for it remains as strong as ever. The games are fast-paced, exciting, and a 0-0 tie is virtually unheard of—there isn’t a single minute that goes by without something happening.

Plus: Fans are right in the thick of the action. The Sportpark Kitzbühel, with its gem of an ice rink, is the hub of ice hockey and an ideal meeting place for all fans. Not only can you play ice hockey there yourself, but you can also watch the EC “Die Adler” Kitzbühel take to the ice and, of course, cheer on the stars of Austria’s second division.

Curling in Kitzbühel
Zwei Kinder spielen während Pura Vida in Kitzbühel auf einer bunten Curling-Bahn in einer belebten Straße, umgeben von Geschäften und Passanten.

Sportpark Kitzbühel is home not only to Austria’s only indoor curling rink but also to the National Curling Training Center. In addition to general playing and training facilities, the venue hosts many high-profile tournaments and championships, including the Austrian National Championships. Of course, guests and spectators are also warmly welcome to attend the tournaments.

Dates for recreational curling and introductory sessions can be arranged at your convenience. Book online now.

Curling in Kitzbühel

Wherever there’s a sheet of ice, Bavarian curling players aren’t far behind. Equipped with a “Birnstingl,” they aim to get as close as possible to the small target at the other end of the rink with precise shots. Although classified as a sport, the social aspect of Bavarian curling is often more prominent than the competitive one. That’s why it’s perfect for the whole family, a group of friends, or as a corporate event. Interested? Then let’s hit the ice!

Ice Skating in Kitzbühel
Luftaufnahme des gefrorenen Schwarzsees in Kitzbühel, auf dem Menschen Schlittschuh laufen und über das Eis spazieren.

Ice skating is a delightful pastime that perfectly combines fun with the outdoors. Ice skating is a wonderful winter sport with no age limit! It’s an elegant alternative to downhill and cross-country skiing. 

Ein spannendes Eishockeyspiel in Kitzbühel, bei dem ein Spieler der Kitzbüheler Adler auf das Tor zielt, während der Torwart bereit ist, den Schuss abzuwehren.
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A winter evening like a local

Ice Hockey in Kitzbühel – The Adler (Eagles) Live

An ice hockey night in Kitzbühel combines excitement, a great atmosphere, and a shared experience. When the Kitzbühel Adler (Eagles) take to the ice, you can feel the energy of the fans and the intensity of the game up close. The intimate arena creates a special atmosphere—perfect for wrapping up a winter day in an active and social way.

  • Just a few minutes’ walk from the town centre at the Sport Park Kitzbühel
  • Enjoy the stadium experience with snacks, drinks, and a rousing fan atmosphere
  • Experience the speed, excitement, and thrills live
Zwei Kinder gleiten fröhlich über eine gefrorene Eisfläche, umgeben von schneebedeckten Bergen und einem klaren blauen Himmel.
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A Winter Tradition at Schwarzsee

Ice skating on natural ice

Ice skating on frozen lakes has a long tradition in the Alps—and the experience is particularly magical at Schwarzsee, with views of the Wilder Kaiser and the Kitzbüheler Horn. 

  • Prepared ice surfaces for ice skating and designated paths for safe crossing on foot
  • A peaceful, natural atmosphere away from the slopes
  • Easily accessible by train (Schwarzsee Station) or via the Schwarzsee car park
  • Restaurants and cafés in the immediate vicinity for a cozy break

Ice skating is permitted exclusively in the marked areas and, as is customary with natural ice, is at your own risk.

The most legendary sports town in the Alps

Other winter sports in Kitzbühel

No matter what sport you can't do without on your vacation—Kitzbühel offers more than one option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

Ice skating is available at several rinks in the town of Kitzbühel. The rinks are centrally located and open during the winter months. 1. Sport Park Kitzbühel. 2. Schwarzsee Natural Rink when conditions allow.

Yes, ice skates are available for rent right at the Sport Park rink. There are also changing rooms and a professional skate-sharpening service. At the Schwarzsee natural rink there are not skates available to rent.

Yes, select ice rinks offer evening hours. This way, you can enjoy ice skating even after a day on the slopes or a leisurely dinner.

Yes, guests are welcome. Trial sessions and social curling can be arranged individually and conveniently booked online.

You can play curling at the Kitzbühel Sports Park. The National Curling Training Center is also located there.

No, no prior experience is necessary to play curling in Kitzbühel. An introductory session ensures a relaxed start to the game.

Yes, national tournaments and championships are regularly held at the Kitzbühel Sports Park, including the Austrian National Championships.

Ice hockey is right at home at Sportpark Kitzbühel. That’s where the Adler | EHC Kitzbühel train and play, and you can watch their Austrian Second Division games live.