AUSTRIA
ZELL AM SEE
Zell am See is definitely a contender for the most beautiful setting in Europe, nestled against the stunning back drop of lake Zell and the towering Kitzsteinhorn Glacier. This picturesque town is for skiers and snowboarders, blending its charming alpine village atmosphere with modern amenities and facilities. With access to a vast ski area, Zell am See is perfect for families, beginners, and advanced skiers. The combination of scenic beauty, excellent slopes, and a lively apres-ski scene makes Zell am See a must visit winter destination. In this guide we explore everything that you need to know about Zell am See from ski area, ski passes, accommodation, where to eat, apres-ski, and how to get there.
Plan your Ski Adventure
Booking a ski trip involves a range of reliable resources to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. I have listed below our favorite companies we use when we plan our ski holiday.
Ski World– They have been taking customers to the best ski resorts in Europe, the US and Canada, for more than 36 years,
Skyscanner– it’s our go to for finding the best flights, we usually start here and usually finish here.
Booking.com– for accommodation, we rely on booking.com for its extensive options and user reviews.
Train Travel– to European ski resorts is convenient and scenic, popular trips include Glacier express to Zermat, the Eurostar from London to the French Alps. We find “Omio or Trainline” are the best sites for booking trains in Europe.
Car Hire – we usually hire a car it offers us flexibility and convenience, allowing easy access to most resorts. Companies like “Discover Cars or Rentalcars.com’ provide reliable options with winter equipment.
Travel insurance– Don’t ski without it. If you get hurt on the mountain it could cost, you a small fortune if you’re not insured. We used “Safety Wing” when my wife broke her ankle a few years ago in Wengen they were terrific.
Ski Equipment – Bring your own ski gear, its usually cheaper and much better than renting, it ensures you have a perfect fit. Owning also saves time and money in the long run. Equipment like “Skis’, ‘Pants and Jackets,’ Gloves, ski -helmets and Thermal underwear” can all be bought online. You can purchase everything you will need from Berg’s Ski and Snowboard (USA) or Snow and Rock (UK)
For specific resort information- we turn to the resort website, which often provides details on lift passes, equipment rentals, ski school bookings. These resources together make planning our ski trips a lot easier.
The Village
The town of Zell am See is an traditional Austrian alpine village with cobbled streets, quaint chalets, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lake. The town combines its historical charm with modern conveniences, offering a variety of accommodations, shops and restaurants.
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*Handy Tip*
Don’t forget your GOPRO or your INSTA360 for all those action shots of family and friends.
Ski Area and Passes.
Zell am See is part of the SKI ALPIN CARD network, granting access to the three major ski areas: Zell am See-Schmitten hohe, Kitzsteinhorn Glacier, and Saalbach-Hinterglemm-Leogang-Fiberbrunn. Together, these areas offer over 400 kilometers of slopes.
A Quick Look at the Ski Area:
Ski Pass Options
Prices vary by Duration and season, with discounts for children, families, and groups
Wear a SKI-HELMET, especially if you’re a beginner or in the snow parks and don’t forget your SKI-GOGGLES for Zell am See.
Wear to Stay in Zell am See.
Luxury Hotels
Mid-Range.
Budget-Friendly
2 JUFA Hotel Kaprun: A great option for families and groups, located near the lifts.
Where to Eat
Mountain Dining:
In-Town Restaurants
Apres-Ski and Bars
Zell am See’s apres-skiscene is lively with an abundance of bars and nightspots.
2. Ginhouse: Known for its extensive gin selections and vibrant atmosphere.
3. Castle Bar: Located in the Grand Hotel, offering a more sophisticated apres experience.
How to Get to Zell am See
Zell am See is easily accessible by plane, train, car, and bus, making it convenient for visitors from across Europe and beyond.
By Plane:
The closest airports are:
2. Munich Airport: 200 kilometres (2.5 hours by car)
SHUTTLE services and CAR RENTALS are available from both airports.
Compare and BOOK YOUR FLIGHTS HERE.
By Train:
Zell am See has its own train station, offering excellent rail connections.
2. International trains connect Zell am See to Munich and other European cities.
You can BOOK YOUR TRAIN HERE.
BY Car:
Zell am See is well connected by Austria’s efficient road network
From Salzburg: Take the A10 motorway, followed by regional roads to Zell am See.
Ample parking is available in town and near the lifts.
For more convenience and flexibility, compare these car rental rates, Discover Cars or RENTALCARS.com
TRANSFER WITH Ski Lifts
Getting to Austria’s best ski resorts couldn’t be easier than with Ski-lifts, offering both airport and train station transfers. Private transfers are a popular choice, as you will not be sharing with others or waiting at the airport, as your driver will be waiting for you.
By Bus:
Regional buses operate between Zell am See, nearby ski areas, and major cities, offering an affordable alternative to private transfers.
Resort Activities
Zell am See is as appealing off the slopes as it is on them, with plenty of activities for non-skiers or those seeking a break from Skiing.
2. Snowshoeing: Explore the scenic trails around the resort.
3. Spa and Wellness: Relax in luxury spas like the TAUERN SPA.
4. Tobogganing: Fun for all ages, with illuminated runs for night sledding.
5. Winter Hiking: Enjoy breath taking views on well-maintained trails.
*Handy Tip*
Make sure you have TRAVEL INSURANCE before hitting the slopes.
Zell am See offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty, diverse skiing opportunities, and traditional alpine charm. Weather you’re skiing down the slopes of schmittenhohe, enjoying the snow-sure terrain of the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier, or enjoying a meal at a traditional mountain hut, Zell am See provides an unforgettable alpine experience. Its excellent accommodations, vibrant dining scenes, and family-friendly atmosphere make it a top choice for a winter getaway.
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