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Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe

Europe Ski and Snowboard Destinations, Austria Ski Resorts
Skier skiing steeps at Zell am See.

About Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe

This alpine town in Austria is home to a picturesque lake, incredible mountains, and two ski resorts: Kitzsteinhorn and Kaprun Maiskogel. Zell am See is also a great summer getaway for those looking to experience old-world alpine culture combined with great cuisine and incredible mountains.

For winter enthusiasts, the two pistes of Kitzsteinhorn and Kaprun provide tons of opportunities for beginner and intermediate skiers. While experts will be delighted by the off-piste near the ski areas, we highly recommend hiring a guide to explore the backcountry. The après-ski scene is equally compelling, offering a variety of activities that keep the excitement alive long after you've packed up your gear.

Reaching Zell am See is easy, thanks to its excellent connectivity. Just a short drive from Salzburg Airport, it's accessible for weekend getaways or extended holidays. Whether you're planning a family trip, a romantic escape, or a fun-filled ski adventure adventure on your own, Zell am See promises a unique blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness.

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Gourmet on-mountain dining at Zell am See.
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Zell am See ski resort, Austria.
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5 best things about Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe according to our Mountain Travel Experts

Year-round skiing on the Kitzsteinhorn GlacierLake ZellWide variety of terrain for all levelsThe Trass Run with a vertical drop of 3,280 feetGourmet on-mountain dining

MOUNTAIN STATS

41NUMBER OF RUNS
39%BEGINNER RUNS
37%ADVANCED RUNS
39%INTERMEDIATE RUNS
15%EXPERT RUNS
19,027SKIABLE ACRES
2,493 ftBASE ELEVATION
7,447 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
3,937 ftVERTICAL DROP
148"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKYES

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Where to stay in Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe

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How to get to Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe

Getting to Zell am See couldn’t possibly be any simpler, with fantastic road and rail connections. Just a hop from Salzburg Airport, it’s super convenient for international travelers. Whether you’re driving, hopping on a train, or flying in, reaching Zell am See is hassle-free and straightforward. Pack your bags and get ready for an epic adventure!

Getting around

Once in Zell am See, navigating is easy. The efficient local bus service connects the main ski areas and the town center, and many accommodations offer shuttle services. For a more private mode of transport, taxis are readily available, ensuring you can explore the area with ease.

Skiing in Zell am See

Zell am See-Kaprun is the ultimate freestyle playground for skiers and snowboarders, featuring an array of snow parks for every skill level. At the heart of the action is the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, home to five incredible snow parks with a season that stretches long, thanks to exceptional snow quality.

Kick off the fun in autumn at the legendary Glacier Park, packed with kickers, rails and boxes. Come winter, Easy Park and Central Park, including South-Central Park, offer perfectly sculpted setups for endless shredding. Don’t miss the superpipe on the Kitzsteinhorn, a 492.13-foot beast with 21.33-foot-high walls, drawing top athletes from around the globe for epic events and training sessions. Beginners can explore butter boxes, wave boxes and kickers, while more advanced riders can test their skills on industry pipes, a jib barrel, rails and kickers. Zell am See-Kaprun truly offers something for every freestyler, making it a top destination for winter sports fans.

Beginner skiing in Zell am See

For beginners, the Easy Park on the Kitzsteinhorn is ideal for gaining first freestyle experiences. Young freestylers will love the Maisi Park on the Maiskogel, with wave runs perfect for playful practice on snowboards or skis. New to skiing? Zell am See makes it easy to get started. The gentle slopes and dedicated learning areas are perfect for beginners. The Areitbahn lift offers access to beginner-friendly trails, and the ski schools are renowned for their supportive, high-quality instruction, ensuring you gain confidence and skills quickly.

For those seeking a challenge, Zell am See doesn't disappoint. The nearby Kitzsteinhorn Glacier provides high-altitude skiing with pristine snow, perfect for pushing your limits and experiencing the ultimate in alpine adventure. On the Schmittenhöhe, another freestyle paradise awaits with a diverse snow park area next to the Funslope XXL.

Ski schools in Zell am See

Zell am See boasts eight top-notch ski and snowboard schools for all skill levels. Whether you’re a newbie making your first turns or a seasoned pro fine-tuning your technique, our expert instructors have got you covered.

Dive into group courses and learn alongside fellow snow enthusiasts, or opt for private lessons for tailored one-on-one coaching. Kids get a special treat with playful courses on the Schmittenhöhe and Kitzsteinhorn, making their first ski experience unforgettable. With decades of expertise and deep local knowledge, our instructors guarantee quick progress and loads of fun. Zell am See-Kaprun is your go-to spot for leveling up your skiing or snowboarding game.

Please consult a Mountain Travel Expert if you need some help finding the right instructor to fit your needs.

Family vacations in Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe

Zell am See is a top choice for family vacations, offering a wide array of activities to entertain all ages. The ski schools are tailored to children, ensuring they have a fun and safe learning environment. Beyond skiing, families can enjoy ice skating, sleigh rides, and indoor swimming, making it an ideal destination for a winter holiday.

Enjoy the panoramic landscape of Schmittenhöhe mountain, Lake Zell and the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, treat yourself to a rejuvenating herbal massage or sauna session at Tauern Spa and experience over 62 miles of cross-country ski terrain, winter hiking trails and tobogganing in addition to traditional downhill skiing as a family.

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