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Miles and miles of ski runs meander from the mountain top of Schmittenhöhe all the way down into the valley. The 2,000-metre-high mountain sides dress up in a gorgeous snow-white garment for the skiers who can choose between blues, reds, and blacks - depending on their individual skiing skills. The top of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, on the other hand, belongs to the snowboarders who do their best to outperform each other with daring jumps in a Fun Park that covers their 30,000 square metres (7.5 acre). This snow-jumping course called Slopestyle-Parcours is the action mecca of the region.

Zell am See-Kaprun truly is a diversified winter paradise in the Salzburger Land - it really is another name for pure leisure delights. There is a very wide range of possible pistes and the range of attractive leisure activities away from the pistes is just as wide, featuring romantic rides in a horse-drawn carriage, snow-shoe hikes, and rapid toboggan rides for you and your offspring – to name but three of the numerous options. You’ll probably not be able to try out every single offer in just one stay in the region.

Your Zell am See Ski Vacation

No one needs to be afraid that Mother Holle will one day refuse to deliver snow to this picturesque region: you have an ironclad guarantee for snow on the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, which is some 2.900 metres (9,500 ft) high. In addition, there are brand-new snow-making machines which generate an abundance of powder snow. In order for your ascent to be a pleasant experience, there are 56 cable cars and ski lifts. A good number of them are heated and have a sheltering cover on top. Of course, there are skiing schools and their coaches are at your beck and call to help you in case you would like to perfect what is lacking in your skiing skills. This also goes for youngest among the winter sportsmen.

Once the sun disappears slowly behind the mountains at the end of the day, Zell am See und Kaprun suddenly wake up to their nightlife. Clubs, bars and mountain inns attract guests to for an Après-Ski. Naturally, the place can’t afford to fall short of shopping. Go for it in the winding alleys of the old cities. You won’t regret it. Whether it’s an evening dress or sports wear, you will find anything and everything that makes a shopping spree a truly unforgettable experience. Why not book a unique winter holiday in one of Austria’s most popular tourist regions? Go to ski.com! Zell am See-Kaprun is waiting on you.

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Maps

Current Weather:

  • P/SUNNY (67°F)
    High: 68° / Low: 45°
  • Feels Like: 66
  • Wind: ENE / 6 mph
  • Wind Chill: 67°
  • Humidity: 36%
  • Visibility: 18 miles
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Snow Conditions

  • New Snow: 0"
  • Last 48 hrs: 0"
  • Last 72 hrs: 0"
  • Base Depth: 0"
  • Summit Depth: 0"
  • Last Update: 4/25/08

Mountain Statistics

  • 300 inches of annual snowfall
  • 130 acres, 50 with snowmaking, 27 lifts
  • Top elevation 6562 meters, base 2487 meters
  • 42% beginner, 38% intermediate, 20% advanced, % expert

Driving Times

  • Bus Transfer Time::
    3 hours

  • Allow additional time for seasonal driving conditions and traffic.