Zell am See

Austria • Salzburg
⛷ Schmittenhöhe 77 km slopes 🏔 760–2000 m
Gletscherjet cable car above Zell am See-Kaprun with snowy Kitzsteinhorn mountain views

Resort overview

Zell am See is one of Austria’s most popular ski resorts, known for lake-and-mountain scenery, broad all-round appeal and a polished Alpine atmosphere that suits families, couples and classic winter holidays.

Ski area
Schmittenhöhe
Piste
77 km
Altitude
760–2000 m
Resort type
Mixed
Season
December – April
Recommended airport
Salzburg Airport (SZG)

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Quick traits

Snow-sure No
Glacier skiing No
Night skiing Yes
Car-free No

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Zell am See lifts, pistes and resort location

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📍 Salzburg, Austria ✈ Salzburg Airport (SZG)

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Airport options

Innsbruck Airport (INN)

Typical transfer: 🚐 130 mins

Notes: Western alternative.

Munich Airport (MUC)

Typical transfer: 🚐 150 mins

Notes: Major-hub fallback option.

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More about Zell am See

Zell am See is one of the most attractive ski resorts in Austria, combining scenic mountain access with a polished resort atmosphere and broad appeal across different types of ski trip. Set in SalzburgerLand, it stands out for its distinctive lake setting, well-known name and reputation as a destination that offers more than just time on the slopes.

What makes Zell am See especially appealing is its balance of scenery, accessibility and resort versatility. It works particularly well for beginners, intermediates, couples and families, while also attracting travellers who want a ski holiday with a stronger town atmosphere and more off-slope appeal than some purely mountain-focused resorts. The combination of beautiful surroundings, approachable skiing and established resort identity gives it a clear place among Austria’s best-known winter destinations.

Zell am See is especially appealing to travellers who want a ski trip built around classic Alpine scenery, broad usability and a more rounded resort experience. With its strong Austrian setting, recognisable name and wide appeal across different holiday types, it remains one of Austria’s standout choices for memorable winter breaks.

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