




The apartment features an open-plan living and dining area with a kitchen, two separate bedrooms, and a bathroom.
18 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests
King bed
Queen bed
1 bathroom
From
£945
per week
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£1,350
per week
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£1,980
per week
Kaprun sits in the Salzburg region of Austria, at the foot of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier — one of the few Alpine resorts that reliably holds snow into spring and operates year-round. The Adler Resort is positioned in the heart of the village, within easy reach of local restaurants, shops, and amenities. The closest ski lift is one kilometre away, manageable on foot or by the local ski bus. The nearby town of Zell am See, just a short drive away, extends the skiing and après options considerably. For travel, the package includes private transfers, removing the usual friction of airport logistics. Salzburg Airport is the most convenient gateway, with Innsbruck also a viable option.
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Glacier skiing and alpine charm in the heart of the Austrian Alps.
Kaprun is a historic alpine village nestled in the Pinzgau region of Salzburg, globally renowned for its access to the spectacular Kitzsteinhorn Glacier. Combined with the neighboring town of Zell am See, it forms one of Austria's premier ski destinations, offering a compelling mix of traditional charm and cutting-edge ski infrastructure. Recent developments, most notably the 3K K-onnection, now link the village directly to the glacier via the family-friendly Maiskogel mountain. The resort is a haven for snow-sure skiing, boasting a season that spans from autumn well into late spring thanks to altitudes exceeding 3,000 meters. Off the slopes, Kaprun offers a relaxed, authentic Austrian atmosphere with excellent wellness facilities, notably the world-class Tauern Spa, and a thriving but cozy dining scene. The village balances a lively après-ski culture with a family-friendly vibe, making it a versatile choice for a wide array of winter sports enthusiasts.
The Kitzsteinhorn Glacier offers wide, snow-sure carving pistes and designated freeride routes with spectacular high-alpine views. Down below, the Maiskogel mountain provides sheltered, family-friendly terrain directly accessible from the village, catering perfectly to beginners and intermediates.
Part of the expansive Ski ALPIN CARD network, offering access to over 400km of pistes across Kaprun, Zell am See, and the Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn.
Wide, sweeping red and blue runs on pristine glacier snow offering breathtaking views of the Hohe Tauern National Park.
A sheltered family mountain featuring gentle, tree-lined slopes directly accessible from the village via the MK Maiskogelbahn.
A steep, challenging black piste (Run 14) with a thrilling 63% gradient plunging down to the Langwiedboden.
A top-tier freestyle area with progressive kicker lines, rails, boxes, and Austria's largest superpipe.
One of the five marked freeride routes offering extensive powder fields for advanced off-piste enthusiasts.
Salzburg Airport (SZG)
1h 30min
100km
Numerous pre-bookable airport shuttle services, private taxis, and train connections via Zell am See are readily available. Extensive free parking is available at the MK Maiskogelbahn valley station and the Kitzsteinhorn base station.
Mid-October to late May
Thanks to the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier, Kaprun boasts one of the longest and most snow-sure ski seasons in the Alps.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (Ski ALPIN CARD) (EUR 73), Adult 6-Day Pass (Ski ALPIN CARD) (EUR 378)