Welcome to the Wilder Kaiser
The Kaisergebirge mountain range lies in the eastern part of the Austrian state of Tirol, around an hour’s drive from Innsbruck, Salzburg or Munich. The Wilder Kaiser massif stretches roughly from St. Johann in Tirol to Kufstein, with the villages of Ellmau, Going, Scheffau and Söll nestled along its southern foothills. Facing the rugged peaks of the Wilder Kaiser are the gentle, grassy slopes of the Kitzbühel Alps – home to the region’s ski area, SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser – Brixental, which can be accessed from any of the four villages in the valley.

Whether you're travelling as a family, a couple, with friends or on your own – the region's unique natural landscape and mountain experiences, combined with a rich variety of activities, inspire a true zest for life.
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The Wilder Kaiser – a year-round destination
The Wilder Kaiser in Tyrol is the perfect holiday destination at any time of year.
In spring, nature awakens and invites you to enjoy your first hikes and cycle tours. In summer, impressive mountains, clear lakes and numerous activities such as hiking, climbing or swimming beckon. Autumn enchants with colourful forests, clear air and the region’s traditional cattle drives. And in winter, the landscape is transformed into a snowy wonderland ideal for skiing, tobogganing and winter hikes.
Whether you're after action or relaxation, the Wilder Kaiser offers nature, leisure and the true spirit of Tyrol all year round.
































