Welcome to Kitzbühel. You will be staying at the Hotel Rasmushof.

05/02/26

15:00 - Flight arrival

BA0686 from London Heathrow arriving at 15:00 into Innsbruck Airport.12:00

15:30 - Resort transfer

Resort transfer with Taxi – Busreisen Schreder. The driver will have a sign displaying 'Silverpeak Kitzbühel'.

17:00 - Hotel check in

Check-in at the Hotel Rasmushof. Keys will be issued. Rooms will be ready at 15:00, some before this time.

17:00 - Ski pass and hire tickets

Ski pass collection. Michelle will be there on arrival with your ski pass and ski hire bar code.

Before 17:30 - Ski hire

Intersport, located directly at the Hahnenkamm base station, is a 5-minute walk from the Hotel Rasmushof.

Intersport will have a list of all those from ‘Silverpeak’ and guests will not need to check in – the tickets can simply be scanned to collect the gear.

If anyone wants an upgrade, insurance, or depot, they must pay for it directly at the shop.

Please remember to bring your ski hire ticket, which you were given with your ski pass.

19:30 - Dinner

Dinner at the Hotel Rasmushof.

06/02/26

07:00 - 10:00 - Breakfast

Buffet breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant.

From 08:30 - Skiing

The Hahnenkamm gondola is located directly next to the Intersport rental shop.

SKI LIFT TIME OF OPERATION

Hahnenkammbahn cable car 08:30 – 16:00.
Kitzbüheler Horn cable car 08:30 – 16:00.

You can pick up your gear from the Intersport depot or the hotel ski room.

08:45 - Ski lessons

The meeting point will be at the bottom of the Hahnenkamm cable car station. The ski school is Element 3.

09:30 - Cross-country ski lesson

Meeting point: outside the Element 3 Ski School and ski hire shop, Klostergasse 8, Kitzbühel. Equipment should be rented next door, before the lesson.

09:40 - Guided walk

Walk from the hotel to the meeting Point, outside the Kitzbühel tourist office - Hinterstadt 18, 6370 Kitzbühel.

Guest cards, which can be picked up from the reception at the Rasmushof, are required for the walk.

12:30 - Lunch

Lunch is booked at the Restaurant Hochkitzbühel, which is directly at the top of the Hahnenkamm cable car lift.

17:50 - Dinner transfer

Please meet in the hotel reception for the transfer to dinner.

18:00 - Curling and dinner

Guests can enjoy a lakeside game of curling on the curling lanes at the Steghaus Restaurant, followed by dinner in the restaurant.

21:30 - Return transfers

Taxis will take the clients back to the hotel. If you wish to change the pickup time, please contact the taxi firm directly on +43 5352 62550.

07/02/26

07:00 - 10:00 - Breakfast

Buffet breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant.

From 08:30 - Skiing

The Hahnenkamm gondola is located directly next to the Intersport rental shop.

SKI LIFT TIME OF OPERATION

Hahnenkammbahn cable car 08:30 – 16:00.
Kitzbüheler Horn cable car 08:30 – 16:00.

You can pick up your gear from the Intersport depot or the hotel ski room.

08:45 - Snowshoe walk

The guide will meet the snowshoe walkers at the hotel Rasmushof reception. The hike can finish at the Hocheck restaurant and is not a hard hike – usually all fitness levels are able to do this.

Bring winter footwear/hiking boots, glves, sunblock, water and sunglasses.

09:00 - Ski lessons

The meeting point will be at the bottom of the Hahnenkamm cable car station. The ski school is Element 3.

Before 17:30 - Ski hire return

Ski hire return. Please ensure that hired ski equipment is returned by 17:30 after your day's skiing.

19:00

Group dinner. Meet at the reception for a short walk to the Hutschpferd restaurant.

08/02/26

07:00 - 10:00 - Breakfast

Buffet breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant.

Before 11:00 - Hotel check out

Please check out by 11:00 and sign off & pay any incidentals before leaving.

11:00 - Airport transfer

Pick up for the 14:40 Easyjet flight EZY8698 to London Gatwick.

Safety

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

  • Ski patrol/mountain rescue 140
  • European Emergency number: 112
  • Ambulance 144
  • Police 133
  • Fire Service 122

EMERGENCY INFORMATION

Emergency notification via telephone. The mobile phone is an important tool for alerting the mountain rescue service in an emergency. In Austria, you dial the Alpine emergency number 140. The alarm can also be raised via the European emergency number 112.If the mobile phone has no reception, you can switch it off and turn it up again and then enter the number 112 instead of the PIN. The more precise the information given, the faster the rescue teams will reach the injured person.

  1. Where did it happen? Precise information on the location of the accident and the weather situation.
  2. What happened? Description of the accident.
  3. How many Are injured? Indication of the number of injured.
  4. What kind of injuries? Describe particularly life-threatening conditions.
  5. Who reports the accident? Indication of own name with possible recall.

Avalanches and off-piste

The latest (generalised) avalanche bulletin can be found here:https://avalanche.report/bulletin/latestThis report provides a general risk assessment for avalanches for a wide region and should be used as a guide only. The latest information posted by the lift company should be adhered to. Avalanches are an ever-present risk, and the best way to avoid them is to ski on marked ski pistes rather than ski routes or off-piste. Skiers and snowboarders leaving the marked pistes (irrespective of the avalanche level) are at increased danger. They should always carry the recommended avalanche rescue equipment (beacon, airbag, shovel, and probe) and always be accompanied by a qualified local guide.

Alcohol

Please be aware that lunches and apres ski take place on the mountain. Alcohol consumption will immediately imperil safety on the mountain. Those guests who feel they require assistance should contact the event organiser, who will organise an alternative non-ski route back to the valley.

Buddy system

Please ensure that you do not ski alone. Small groups should always let others know where they plan to ski.

Event organiser:

Michelle O'Connell - Jagged Horizons +43 (0) 650 701 7232

Ski safety

To ensure your safety and the safety of others, please follow the 10 FIS Rules of Conduct:

  1. Consideration for Others: Act so you don't endanger or harm anyone.
  2. Speed & Style Control: Adapt speed and style to your ability, terrain, snow, and traffic.
  3. Choice of Track (from behind): The skier from behind must choose a path that doesn't endanger the skier ahead.
  4. Overtaking: Overtake from any side, but leave enough space for the overtaken person.
  5. Starting/Merging: Look uphill and down before entering a slope or starting after a stop.
  6. Stopping: Stop at the side of the piste, not in narrow or blind spots; move clear quickly if you fall.
  7. Walking/Climbing: Walk uphill or descend on foot using the edge of the slope.
  8. Respect Signs: Obey all signs, markings, and signals.
  9. Assistance: Help others in case of an accident.
  10. Identification: Exchange names/addresses with others involved in an accident.

CURLING

RULES

  • The 'Daube' is a mark on the ice that players should aim for.
  • Players should slide the curling iron from behind a line on the ice.
  • The closest curling iron to the Daube gets 10 points, the second closest 7 and the third closest 5 points.
  • Each player will use one curling iron per round.
  • When a team reaches 60 points, they win.

FORMAT

  • The first and second teams to reach 60 points play each other for glory.
  • The third and fourth teams to reach 60 points play each other for bragging rights.
  • The fifth and sixth teams to reach 60 points play each other for the wooden spoon.

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