Zell am See - Kaprun in short
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Height: 757 - 3029 metres
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Great all-round ski area
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Pretty tree-lined skiing
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Stunning views from the slopes
The Europa Sportregion ski area is made up of the ski areas of the resorts of Zell am See and Kaprun, including the ski area on the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier above Kaprun. The charming village of Zell am See is nestled amongst the eponymous lake and the surrounding mountains. More than 30 years have passed since the first skiers tackled the ski slopes of Mounts Breiteck and Hirschkogel and, today, the Zell am See and Kaprun ski area covers nearly 140km of versatile slopes. The ski pass allows free use of the shuttle service between Kaprun and Zell am See.
The ski area at Zell am See offers pretty, tree-lined skiing ideal for beginners and intermediate skiers although there are several black runs for the more demanding skier. The views from the peak at Schmitten Pfiff overlooking the lake, with the breathtaking Kitzsteinhorn Glacier and the Grossglockner in the distance, will make even the keenest skier stop for moment to contemplate the surroundings. Kaprun offers an excellent range of slopes including some very high-altitude skiing, with, of course, guaranteed snow. The Schmittenhöhe and the Kitzsteinhorn ski areas offer challenging runs, while the Schmitten and Maiskogel are better suited to families on their ski holidays in Zell am See and Kaprun. The Maiskogel is tailor-made for your budding little skiers. The Kitzsteinhorn is particularly popular among freeriders and there are various snow parks where snowboarders can practice their tricks.
Zell am See - Kaprun - 130 km
Closed- Ski area sections:
- Kitzsteinhorn/Maiskogel – Kaprun
- Schmittenhöhe
- Blue 59 km
- Red 51 km
- Black 20 km
Mountain: Not available
Valley: Not available
- Drag Lifts 17
- Chair Lifts 16
- Gondolas 9
- Trains 1
- Glacier Yes
- Speed 99266 p/hour
Skiing for every level
Kaprun's Maiskogel ski area has a 7km long valley run where families can ski in confidence with great views of the mountain landscapes. In Zell am See you'll find one of the world's longest funslopes. Meanwhile, the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier boasts world-class snow park facilities, including Austria's largest superpipe. The area around Zell am See - Kaprun is well set up for ski touring, with various routes for exploring the backcountry. The Ronachkopf mountain opposite Zell am See has a groomed uphill track and a more than worthy 2.5km descent (plus a mountain hut where you can stop to grab a drink!) for those who have earned their turns. Cross-country skiers, don't miss a trip to the high-altitude trail on the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier. And be sure to visit the Top of Salzburg panorama platform to enjoy the view from the top of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier.