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Zell am See, Austria

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Skiers on the slopes at Zell-am-see

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Ski Resort Location

Zell am See is located in the state of Salzburg in Austria. It is situated on the Zeller See, a lake that freezes over in winter and is popular for activities such as ice skating and ice fishing. The nearest airport is Salzburg Airport, which is approximately 60 kilometers away. There are several ski resorts located in the vicinity of Zell am See, including Saalbach-Hinterglemm (30 kilometers away), Kaprun (20 kilometers away), and St. Johann Im Pongau (40 kilometers away).

From which airport can I reach Zell am See

The closest airport to Zell am See is Salzburg Airport, which is just over an hour away by car. There are also a number of other airports located nearby, including Munich Airport (about 2 hours away), Vienna Airport (about 1 hour away), and Innsbruck Airport.

Airport Distance (KM) Transfer times (hours)
Innsbruck Airport (INN) 146 2h
Salzburg Airport (SZG) 75 1h
Vienna Airport (VIE) 398 4h 5m
Bratislava Airport (BTS) 470 4h 50m

Closest Train Station

The closest train station to Zell am See is the Zell am See railway station, which is located about 2 km from the center of the town. private transfer services are available from this station to the ski resort. There are also other train stations near Zell am See, such as the Kitzbühel railway station, which is located about 10 km from the town, and the Salzburg railway station, which is located about 60 km from the town. private transfer services are also available from these stations to the ski resort.

Resort Open & Closing Dates

The start and closing dates of the ski season in Zell am See are determined by a number of factors, including weather conditions and snowfall. However, the Resort typically opens from late November to early December and closes from late March to early April. These dates may vary slightly from year to year, so it's always best to check with the Resort prior to booking your trip. In addition, certain lifts and trails may close earlier or later than others, depending on conditions. So be sure to check the Resort's website for up-to-date information on lift and trail closures.

Ski Resort Essentials

The resort is situated at an altitude of 1,350m, with the highest point reached by the lifts at 2,442m. The most popular slopes at Zell am See include the Schmittenhöhe, Maiskogel, and Kitzsteinhorn. The total length of trails. The longest run at the resort is the 10km Schwarzsee run. Skiing is not the only activity available at Zell am See, with numerous other winter sports on offers such as snowboarding, tobogganing, and ice skating.

Track length 77
Ski pass price €33 - €66
Season December - April
Lifts 28
Coordinates 47.323520, 12.796850

Some facts about Zell am See

Zell am See is located on the shores of Zeller See, a glacial lake in the Alps. The town is surrounded by mountains, including the Hohe Tauern range to the south and the Steinernes Meer massif to the north.

The town has a long history, first being settled by the Celts in the 4th century BC. It later became a Roman settlement and, during the Middle Ages, it was ruled by the Bavarian dukes of Wittelsbach. In 1810, it became part of the Austrian Empire and remained part of Austria until the end of World War I.

Today, Zell am See is a popular tourist destination, especially for winter sports enthusiasts. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, Zell am See also offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and golfing.

There are also several places of historical interest in Zell am See, such as the 12th-century Burgwald Castle and the Stadtpfarrkirche church. Visitors can also take a cable car up to the summit of Kitzsteinhorn mountain for panoramic views of the area.

Advice on Transportation to Zell am See

Transportation to Zell am See can be easily arranged if you book a transfer with EuroGo. This is the best way to get to Zell am See from the airport in the fastest way. You can also rent a car with a driver, which is a great option if you are traveling with a group of people.