Zell am See, Austria
Ski Zell am See
Resort Information
Ski Facts
Vertical drop: 1189m
Marked pistes: 130km
Lifts: 57
Ski Profile
Beginners:
Intermediates:
Experts:
Travel
By coach: 16 hrs from Calais
By air: Munich 3hrs
Apres Ski
Ice skating, bowling, bum sledding, sleigh rides, aquarena pool complex.
  • Extensive skiing for all abilities
  • Excellent resort and facilities
  • Glacier skiing in nearby Kaprun

Zell am See lies at the heart of the Europa Sport region, a large interconnecting ski circuit ideal for all abilities.

Beginners are well served with gentle, open nursery slopes, including some at the top of the mountain (returning by gondola). Intermediates and advanced skiers will have the opportunity to cover a lot of ground and will certainly appreciate the challenging runs.

The Kitzsteinhorn glacier ski area in nearby Kaprun guarantees excellent skiing until the end of the season. Zell am See itself is a sophisticated town enjoying a beautiful position on the Lake Zell. Narrow cobbled streets and a traffic free centre all add to the Alpine charm.

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Accomodation
Jugendgästehaus Kaprun
Located in the centre of Kaprun, within walking distance of the lifts. 4-8 bedded rooms, vast majority en-suite. Games room, TV lounge, disco, teachers lounge. We also use other hotels in the area.
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