




Modern aparthotel complex across two buildings with an underground garage and central lobby/restaurant area.
18 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 224 guests
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Zell am See sits at the centre of the Ski Amadé region in the Austrian Alps, one of Europe's larger lift-linked ski areas with access to terrain across multiple resorts. The town itself is set on the shores of the Zeller See, giving it a distinctive lakeside character unusual for an Alpine ski destination. The high street, restaurants, and après-ski options are all within easy reach of the resort. Zell am See is well connected by rail, with direct or near-direct services from Salzburg Airport, which handles flights from across the UK and Europe. The Powder Edition package includes private transfers, removing the need to navigate public transport with ski equipment. The combination of a compact, walkable town centre and reliable international access makes Zell am See a consistently practical choice for a ski week.
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Stunning lakeside views meet snow-sure glacier skiing in the heart of the Austrian Alps.
Zell am See offers one of the most picturesque skiing experiences in Austria, uniquely situated on the shores of Lake Zell and surrounded by soaring alpine peaks. The town itself is a vibrant, historic hub characterized by a pedestrian-friendly medieval center, a lively après-ski scene, and a seamless blend of traditional Austrian charm with modern luxury amenities. Skiing in Zell am See is primarily centered on the Schmittenhöhe mountain, which boasts excellent tree-lined runs, sunny slopes, and panoramic views of thirty 3,000-meter peaks. Thanks to the regional Ski ALPIN CARD, visitors have unrestricted access to a staggering 408 kilometers of pistes, seamlessly connecting Zell am See with the high-altitude Kitzsteinhorn glacier in Kaprun and the vast Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn network. Whether you are carving down the famous Trass descent, cruising family-friendly blue runs, or soaking in the views from a mountain-top chalet, Zell am See caters to every level of skier. The inclusion of the Kitzsteinhorn glacier in the local lift network guarantees exceptional snow conditions from early autumn well into late spring.
The local Schmittenhöhe mountain provides fantastic tree-lined cruisers and scenic intermediate pistes with panoramic lake views. For more extensive and snow-sure terrain, the connected Kitzsteinhorn glacier offers high-altitude carving and excellent freeride routes, while the wider ALPIN CARD network unlocks endless miles of skiing.
Located in the state of Salzburg, this region is renowned for the Hohe Tauern mountain range and encompasses some of Austria's largest and most famous interconnected ski areas.
The local mountain featuring sunny, tree-lined pistes, art installations, and breathtaking views over Lake Zell.
Snow-sure glacier terrain offering wide-open pistes, deep powder bowls, and a top elevation of over 3,000 meters.
A legendary black run featuring a 1,000-meter vertical drop and gradients up to 70%, perfect for testing expert legs.
A family-friendly, low-altitude area in nearby Kaprun, perfect for beginners and children building confidence.
A popular funslope combining snowpark elements, cross-course features, and playful obstacles for all ages.
Salzburg Airport (SZG)
1h 15min
78km
Regular shuttle services, private taxis, and direct train connections available from Salzburg and Munich. Ample parking at main lift stations like AreitXpress and Schmittenhöhebahn, though town center parking is limited.
Late November to mid-April (Kitzsteinhorn opens October to July)
The Ski ALPIN CARD provides access to 408km of pistes across three major ski regions.
Lift passes
Ski ALPIN CARD Adult 1-Day (EUR 72), Ski ALPIN CARD Adult 6-Day (EUR 378)