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Paul-AuĂźerleitner-Schanze, Bischofshofen, AT
06. January 2026. 00:00h
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Tickets for Ski Jumping Bischofshofen – Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze and Four Hills Tournament 2026 in Austria

Buying tickets for the ski jumping event in Bischofshofen lets you experience the Four Hills Tournament 2026 finale at Paul-AuĂźerleitner-Schanze in Austria from up close. On this page you can explore all key details about tickets, schedule, access to the stadium, travel options and nearby accommodation to plan your winter trip smoothly and confidently

Ski Jumping at the Paul-AuĂźerleitner-Schanze: The Heart of the Four Hills Tournament in Bischofshofen

Ski jumping in Bischofshofen on the Paul-AuĂźerleitner-Schanze is one of the most recognizable winter sights in the world of winter sports, and on January 6, 2026, it will once again attract thousands of fans and enthusiasts of the adrenaline of ski jumping. It is the final competition of the prestigious Four Hills Tournament, a series that every winter connects German and Austrian ski jumping hills into one of the most-watched events of the Ski Jumping World Cup. The Paul-AuĂźerleitner-Schanze, a hill of size HS142 with a K-point at 125 meters, is a place where legends were written, records were broken, and new stars of ski jumping were born, and fans are known for selling out tickets in a short time and creating an incredible backdrop in the stands. Tickets for this event are valid for one day, so fans carefully choose that specific date for January 6 to see the final act of the great tour firsthand. If you want to be part of this story and watch the jumps live under the floodlights and in the noise of fan drums, be sure to secure tickets on time and plan the purchase of tickets several weeks in advance. Secure your tickets for this event right now and prepare for an unforgettable winter sports experience!

History of the Ski Jump and the Legacy of Paul AuĂźerleitner

The Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze bears the name of the Austrian ski jumper Paul Außerleitner, a member of the local ski club, who tragically died after a fall during training in early 1952, and in his honor, the ski jump was renamed and became a permanent memorial to the generations of jumpers who built their careers here. Originally built in 1947 as the Hochkönigschanze, it has been modernized multiple times over the decades – especially ahead of the World Championship in 1999, when the landing profile was adapted to the latest standards and safety requirements of ski jumping. Its current HS142 form with a record of 145 meters, held by the Pole Dawid Kubacki since 2019, ranks it among the most significant and largest hills in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. The stands and the surrounding stadium can today accommodate around 30,000 spectators, which means that for the most attractive days of the Four Hills Tournament, tickets for this event are sought after weeks in advance. Precisely because of this, if you are planning to buy tickets and arrive in Bischofshofen on January 6, 2026, it is good to choose tickets in advance, check your seat in the stands, and combine the sports experience with a stay in the city and the surrounding area.

The Four Hills Tournament and the Special Charm of the Final Competition in Bischofshofen

The Four Hills Tournament (Vierschanzentournee) connects four major ski jumps in Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck, and Bischofshofen, and the final competition at the Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze has a special status every winter – often it is the very last jump that decides the overall winner and the winner of the Golden Eagle. In recent history, we have watched dramatic finishes in which Austrian jumpers like Stefan Kraft and Daniel Tschofenig delighted the home crowd and won overall titles with minimal differences in points, which further reinforced Bischofshofen's reputation as the place where the tour is decided in the final meters of flight. In the 2024/25 season, it was Tschofenig who confirmed the title of overall winner of the Tournament in Bischofshofen with a narrow lead in the overall standings, showing how important the performance on this very hill is for the final outcome. For fans, this means that tickets for the final day do not mean just watching another competition, but the possibility to witness a historic moment and a change in the standings that happens literally on the last jump. Tickets for such finales disappear quickly, therefore buy tickets via the button below as soon as you decide on a trip to Bischofshofen and do not risk being left without a seat in the stands when the season enters its most tense phase.

Atmosphere in the Stands and Fan Experience

The distinctiveness of ski jumping in Bischofshofen is not only the impressive ski jump, but also the atmosphere that is created when the stands fill with fans from all over the world, from families with children to the most loyal fans with drums, flags, and fan songs. While the jumpers pass the starting ramp high above the city, down below blend the smells of hot drinks, the sounds of bells and whistles, and fan shouts that accompany every flight, regardless of who the audience is cheering for. When the world's best jumpers land over 130 or even 140 meters, the noise from the stands resembles a big football derby more than a classic winter competition, and spectators in the front rows feel the snow and tiny ice in the air as the skiers pass through the finish line. That is precisely why tickets for this event are so sought after – they are not just “tickets for a competition”, but a key to entering a unique winter arena where sport, entertainment, and local customs combine. If you want to experience the full impression, consider securing your tickets on time and choosing seats that provide a good view of the landing, the finish area, and the large screen where results are tracked, so that every second of the competition is utilized to the maximum.

Bischofshofen as a Winter Center and Host City

Bischofshofen is a picturesque small town in the Austrian federal state of Salzburg, located about 50 kilometers south of Salzburg, surrounded by alpine peaks and hiking trails that make it an attractive destination throughout the year. During the winter, the town turns into a real mecca for lovers of winter sports, primarily ski jumping, because the Four Hills Tournament is deeply inscribed in its identity; but even outside competition days, visitors here can enjoy maintained promenades, viewpoints, local restaurants, and a rich offer of excursions to the UNESCO Geopark “Ore of the Alps”. During the tournament, the city is especially lively, the streets are full of fans in jerseys and hats of their favorite national teams, and numerous catering establishments offer winter specialties and warming drinks before and after the competition. For those planning a trip, it is important to think about accommodation as well – the offer fills up quickly, especially near the ski jump and the city center, so it is useful to check accommodation near the venue on time and combine tickets for the jumps with a few days' stay in the region. Tickets for the competition and timely accommodation reservation go hand in hand if you want the whole experience, from morning coffee to the evening return to the room, to be relaxed and stress-free.

Details about the Ski Jump: HS142, Record Jumps and Technical Features

The Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze belongs to the category of large hills with a hill size of HS142 and a K-point at 125 meters, which enables jumps longer than 140 meters and impressive flights that take the spectators' breath away from the moment the jumper leaves the take-off table. The ski jump has been reconstructed several times throughout history, and today's landing profile and landing area are the result of modern engineering solutions that combine safety and spectacle, with prepared infrastructure for artificial snow and summer plastic matting, so that jumps can be held even outside the main winter season. The hill record of 145 meters, which was set in 2019 by Dawid Kubacki, still stands today as a goal and a challenge for future generations of jumpers, and every flight over 140 meters provokes a special reaction from the audience and commentators. The stadium around the ski jump can accommodate about 30,000 spectators, and the layout of the stands and standing places is designed so that fans have the best possible view of the take-off, flight, landing, and the final result on the scoreboard. For everyone planning to buy tickets, it is important to know that tickets differ by zones – from standing places below the landing area, where the atmosphere is loudest, to stands with a somewhat calmer atmosphere and a better overview of the entire ski jump, so it is worth choosing the option that best suits your style of cheering.

Competition Program and Course of the Ski Jumping Day

Although official schedules can change depending on weather conditions and the World Cup schedule, a typical competition day of ski jumping in Bischofshofen consists of official training sessions, qualifications, and a two-round main competition during the afternoon or evening. Fans with tickets for that day often arrive several hours earlier to take good seats, follow the warm-up of the jumpers, and enjoy the first flights that announce what can be expected in the main part of the competition. Through the PA system and large screens, the audience receives information about the current standings, jump lengths, literal differences in points, and wind conditions, which is especially exciting in the final rounds when the overall winners of the Tournament are being decided. It is expected that on January 6, 2026, the program will also be charged with emotions, because the final day traditionally attracts the best jumpers in the world and brings the resolution of the fight for the overall standings of the World Cup and the Four Hills Tournament. For a complete experience, it is recommended to inform yourself about the tentative schedule of the day already when purchasing tickets, in order to plan the arrival time, breaks for food, and the return to the city after the last jumper passes the finish line.

Tickets, Cards and Tips for Purchase

Ticket sales for ski jumping in Bischofshofen are always very dynamic, as they combine the local Austrian audience, guests from Germany and all of Europe, and numerous fan groups who plan the trip months in advance. A ticket for this event is valid for one day, which means that by purchasing a ticket for January 6, 2026, you get access to all activities at the stadium on that day – from the first training jumps to the winner ceremony, if it is in the program. Due to great interest, especially for the finale of the Four Hills Tournament, it is recommended that the purchase of tickets follows as soon as you decide on the trip, because tickets for the most popular zones, such as the sector near the landing area and central stands, often disappear first. When thinking about the budget, keep in mind that the experience of jumps can be combined with a multi-day stay in the region, so it is good to parallelly look at accommodation offers in the host city, so that both the price of travel and tickets are optimal. Tickets for this spectacle disappear quickly, therefore buy tickets on time and secure your place in the audience while the choice is still large, instead of depending on the remaining zones and limited availability at the last minute.

Arrival to Bischofshofen and Access to Paul-AuĂźerleitner-Schanze

Bischofshofen is a city well connected by transport; it can be reached by train from the direction of Salzburg and Vienna, by regional buses from surrounding places, and by car via highways that pass through the Salzach valley, with toll payment and a necessary vignette for Austria. From the railway station to the ski jump leads a marked path, and during the Four Hills Tournament, additional lines of public transport and temporary parking lots are often organized from which fans continue on foot or by shuttle transport towards the stadium. On the day of the competition, access to the ski jump can be partially closed for private vehicles, so it is good to check the movement plan in advance and arrive early enough to avoid crowds. Especially in evening slots, when the ski jump is illuminated by floodlights, columns of fans create a special atmosphere – flags, scarves, and songs accompany the ascent towards the stands, which turns the arrival itself into part of the experience. When planning the arrival, it is good to also take into account the connection between accommodation and the stadium and look for accommodation for event visitors that enables an easy walk or a short ride by public transport to the Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze, so that the focus remains on the competition, and not on logistics.

What to Do in the City and Surroundings Before and After the Jumps

Although ski jumping is the main reason for the arrival of many visitors, Bischofshofen and its surroundings offer a rich choice of activities that can easily fill the whole day or even several days of stay. Near the ski jump is a visitor center connected to the UNESCO Geopark “Ore of the Alps”, where one can learn more about the geological and mining history of the region, while the city center offers a combination of cafes, restaurants, and shops with local specialties. In winter, it is popular to walk along the educational ski-jumping trail that connects the city and the ski jump and along the way through information boards explains the basics of ski jumping, the history of the competition, and the development of equipment. If you are staying longer, the mountains in the surroundings offer trails for winter hiking and sledding, and nearby ski resorts enable one-day trips for alpine skiing. Precisely because of that, many visitors combine tickets for the final day of the Four Hills Tournament with a multi-day arrangement, so it is recommended to consider accommodation near the ski jump on time, so that one can enjoy both the jumps and the beauties of the Salzburg region without haste.

Who is This Event For and How to Best Experience It

Ski jumping in Bischofshofen on January 6, 2026, is ideal for a wide circle of visitors – from passionate fans of jumps who follow the World Cup and the Four Hills Tournament from competition to competition, to families who want to show children a big winter sports event live. Thanks to good organization, clearly marked zones, and a rich accompanying offer, the stadium is relatively easy to navigate even with a larger number of visitors, although at peak moments one should count on crowds at entrances and around catering points. For those coming for the first time, it is recommended to arrive earlier, tour the surroundings of the ski jump, find your seat in the stand or in the standing zone, and prepare for several hours of stay outdoors, with appropriate winter clothing and footwear. Tickets for this event are an opportunity to see the strongest national teams of the world up close, compare the styles of jumpers, and feel how the tension of hundreds of points from television broadcasts turns into a real roar from the stands. If you are attracted by the idea of starting the new year with a strong sports experience, buying tickets for Bischofshofen can be the perfect choice – buy tickets via the button below and prepare for a day that you will recount for a long time as one of the highlights of your winter season.

Sources:
- Vierschanzentournee.com – Data on Paul-Außerleitner-Schanze, history and role in the Four Hills Tournament
- Wikipedia.org (Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, 2024–25 Four Hills Tournament) – Technical data on the ski jump, hill record and recent results
- Berkutschi.com – Details on stadium capacity, hill size HS142 and K-125 of the ski jump in Bischofshofen
- Salzburgerland.com and local tourism portals – Description of Bischofshofen as a winter destination and information on the city context
- Werfenweng.eu and local geopark sources – Data on the visitor center and UNESCO Geopark “Ore of the Alps” in the surroundings of Bischofshofen

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