A conference group skiing day will take place on the 8th of March for those who would like to attend.
Zell am See offers a variety of skiing options, making it an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts. The Schmittenhöhe ski area provides 77 kilometers of slopes, catering to beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers. Just a short distance away, the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier in Kaprun offers year-round skiing with high-altitude slopes and snow parks, perfect for snowboarders and freeriders. The nearby Maiskogel mountain also provides family-friendly slopes, making it suitable for learners and those seeking gentler runs. Zell am See’s ski options ensure that every level of skier can enjoy an unforgettable experience in the Austrian Alps.
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To find an updated list of opened lifts and slopes, please use the official Zell am See / Kaprun website (direct link).
The website to book ski passes.
We recommend booking the tickets in advance and online to get the best deal.
To have a live view of the weather situation, Zell am See provides several webcams in the area.
In Zell am See, renting ski or snowboard equipment is easy and convenient, with numerous rental shops located both in town and near the slopes. These shops offer a wide range of high-quality gear for all ages and skill levels, including skis, snowboards, boots, and helmets. Many rental services allow you to pre-book online, ensuring your equipment is ready upon arrival. Whether you're a beginner looking for basic gear or an advanced rider seeking premium options, the rental providers in Zell am See have everything you need to hit the slopes with confidence and ease. Some shops also offer equipment servicing, ensuring your gear is perfectly tuned for optimal performance on the mountain.
To see the options, use official Zell am See / Kaprun website.
A huge thank you to our vendors for sponsorship of what was always a great event.