About Zell am See

  • Altitude: 760m
  • Total Lifts: 121
  • Pisted Area: 408km
  • Average Snowfall: 300cm

The attractive lakeside town of Zell am See has a different feel to it than most Austrian ski destinations. Perhaps because of its size or its water front location, this is not the normal mountain village made up of a few dozen giant wooden chalets. On the other hand the mountains are still there, towering high above to altitudes capable of maintaining glacier skiing at neighbouring Kaprun, so the comparatively low altitude of Zell am See doesn’t prevent guaranteed skiing throughout the season. The two have been joined, on the same pass at least if not by lifts, in the Europa Sport Ski Region since 1968. Today there are more than 130km of trails available across the two (78 miles), 80km (50 miles) of which are local to Zell.

For those that want to seriously up their mileage, the Ski ALPIN CARD (new for the 19/20 season) provides skiers in the area access to another area in the region, totalling 408 kilometres of ski slopes available from this one ski pass. It covers the ever-growing area of the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn, the Schmittenhöhe in Zell am See and the Kitzsteinhorn Kaprun. The Kitzsteinhorn Glacier allows skiers in the area the earliest start to the season, with skiing from October until early summer, epic freeride opportunities, three snow parks and the largest superpose in Austria.

Back down in the valley, even though the resort of Zell am See doesn’t meet the standard Austrian resort model, it’s still a very scenic spot, with the lake in front and the mountains behind. Another factor making Zell seem that bit different is the feeling of history that oozes from the medieval centre (now pedestrianised) and the culture of the place which stems from it. The water sports, beach parties, classical concerts, festivals and theatre performances at the castle all combine to prove that Zell am See was around long before winter sports were thought of, and still has a life beyond them.

 

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The Ski Club is the UK’s oldest and largest snowsports membership organisation, dedicated to bringing skiers together to discover better skiing through an enthusiastic community! The Ski Club operates a dedicated Ski Club Rep in this resort, along with 28 other resorts across Europe and North America – ski with us today and find your best day ever on snow.

Alongside Reps, the Club offers a host of services to help you make the most of your time on snow, including travel insurance designed by skiers for skiers, exclusive discounts for our Members, a huge range of information online and in our magazine, amazing Ski Club Experiences, special events in the UK and broad plus incredible Ski Club Freshtracks holidays around the world for every taste in skiing.

 

Zell am See Resort Video

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Zell am See Piste Map

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The Weather Forecast In Zell am See

The Pistes in Zell am See

Zell am See Stats

Snowmaking

90%

AVG Snowfall PA

300cm

Mountain Restaurants

99

Longest Run

6.5KM

Ski Pass Area

Ski Alpin Card