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I'm Phil, one of the team here at The Ski Gathering. Zell am See is new to The Ski Gathering for the winter season , so I took one for the team and went exploring to bring you this comprehensive Zell am See skiing review. I was excited for my first trip to Zell am See. I've skied all over the world, but Austria is one of the places I'd visited least, this being just my third trip. I'd heard a lot about this area in particular, with the new connection just built linking up Zell am See and Kaprun with the giant Saalbach-Hinterglemm area. My interest was piqued, and so I packed up my kit and headed out to find out for myself. The expansive area has every type of skiing condition you can think of. In altitude, you can ski at m or at m. There's steep and challenging north-facing mountain sides, and gentle south facing cruising blues, skiing on the sunny side of life. Big wide and gentle, narrow, steep, challenging, it's all here. Myself, I've skiing more resorts in more countries than I can remember. This was only my third trip to Austria, which is known for having relatively low village heights. I'd falsely got it in my head that lower villages would mean gentler sloping mountains. Not at all, there's plenty of steeper stuff here, and that also brings the added benefit of shorter lift ride times as you go straight up. If you are 'blue-runs-only', there will be the odd part you might rather take a lift over, but they've planned that in very well with their lift connections. I found the skiing to be just about endless. When you take the whole three connected areas together, a week just isn't long enough to cover it all. I found myself looking at the piste map on the way home thinking 'I never made it there, or there, or Zell am See itself is, very handily, sat right in the middle. There's only one lift pass here, the AlpinCard , and that covers the lifts in all 3 areas along with any connecting ski buses. Top Tip: Your lift pass actually works from 3pm the day before your lift pass actually starts so if you get in resort early you may get a chance for some arrival day skiing. Zell am See offers a skiing range from m all the way up to m. It's a varied area, offering a great range of piste skiing with plenty to challenge the more experienced skier. I was surprised with the speed and ease of ascent, wih fast lifts that gain height very quickly up the relatively steep mountain slopes. It's a small enough area that one good day and you'll have most of it explored. Our group had a big range of skiing levels and we found it very sociable, as we bumping into each other fairly regularly especially at the hot chocolate stops. Kaprun ski area is a very different animal! Here you can go up to m for a view from what feels like the top of the world. You can ski on a Glacier, and watch free-stylers going off jumps as big as houses. It's no mean feat getting there though, it's bus ride then 4 lifts up from Kaprun village down at m to then go up a mere m to Kitzsteinhorn peak above the glacier. Really great skiing, at all levels, and well worth the travel. I recommend going there once or twice on your Zell Am See holiday as full day out to make the most of the journey up to the roof of the world. Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn also known as Ski Circus is the latest addition to the area. The ZellamseeXpress bubble lift was built for the start of the season to connect these too areas. I'm very glad they did that. The connection is great, and the skiing in Saalbach-Hinterglemm is both wonderful and endless. For those who like cruising on the sunny side, this is the section for you. And for those looking for a challenge, it also contains perhaps my favourite red run on the planet As the first area I got to explore, I found lots of great surprises in the Zell am See ski area. It's a relatively small area when taken on it's own, which was great for our group. We were all different levels, so it meant we were never far apart when it came to meeting up for lunch or hot chocolate breaks. I found that one good day's skiing and you'll have most parts of the Zell am See area explored, though the full area on your lift pass which includes Kaprun and Saalbach-Hinterglemm is so big that after a full week there were whole sections we've never touched. The mountainside worked perfectly for the large range of levels we had, from complete beginners to very seasoned skiers and snowboarders. We could all find what were were looking for in close proximity to each other which was a great added bonus. Zell am See, had a very large vertical drop, over m, giving some wonderfully long runs. A personal favourite is right from the top all the way down to the bottom of the areitXpress bubble. That's the length of 3 bubble lifts in a row, where you can ski from m down to m without stopping. These long run lengths are present across the whole extended area too with towering mountains surrounding the low valley floors. Looking at the piste-map, you'll see there's a section where the blues are, a section of reds, a section of blacks etc. If you are blues-only that's the more gentle grade of ski slopes , then you'll find there's the odd steeper section you'll want to take the lift over. That said, the lift system has been very well planned for that and all the beginners in our group could meet us anywhere on the mountain without any problems. I was very impressed, to put it in a nutshell. The lifts are fast and modern, and many of the chairs and bubble ski lifts boast heated seats! The majority of the ski lifts are bubbles. The main face rising above the town of Zell am See is steeper than I'd imagined, which brought the added benefit of shorter lift times the lifts generally go straight up to the peaks above. This was the original base of the skiing. The cityXpress lift running right into the village centre is a more recent addition. Here you will find ski shops, ski hire, ski school, bars and restaurants, childcare and also lockers you can rent for the week inside the main ski school building. You can hire and keep your skis at either location. Myself I hired in the village. Hiring in the village works well for those who are not getting lessons as you can just jump on the ski lift and head straight off. That way they can just leave their skis, boards and boots up their each night. No walking in ski boots of carrying kit around. It's free with your lift pass, bus number 71 though check the timetable here in case it's changed since my visit. It goes from the centre of Zell am See see map here and takes about six minutes. Officially it's every 30 minutes, but they put on more buses in between at busier times, which in my experience is most of the time. I never waited more than about five minutes for a bus. No one I chatted to ever found a 30 min gap either. You can also get the bus from here to Kaprun. Please see the sections below for my full write-up on getting to Kaprun and getting to Saalbach Hinterglemm. The last ski bus runs about an hour after the last lift. The last lift is anywhere from depending on the time of year and the bus route. There are other buses after this but they are not included in the ski pass. Now, most ski areas are not exactly in ugly places. I could not, however, write a section about skiing Zell am See without talking about the views. Just incredible, even by ski resort standards. You have steep mountains yet a completely flat valley floor. With Lake Zell itself then the wide valley, and sheer mountains rising all around, the views it gives are another level above. I wasn't a huge fan, to be honest. The best thing about any ski area app is normally a big piste map with a giant, idiot proof 'you are here' marker. In this case the map they use is very different from the piste map, so it's a bit confusing. On the plus side though, if you press the 'Tools' button though you do get a few cool bits, like an altimeter and 'Slope Inclination Meter', so you can have some evidence that the black you took on really was just about vertical. Also known as Ski Circus , the Saalbach-Hinterglemm ski area is by far the largest of the 3. Huge, in fact, comprising of 4 distinct sub areas: Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn. After a week, there were still many sections I'd not explored. No matter what your taste, this section seems to have it all. As you look at the piste map , you'll see the main valley containing Saalbach-Hinterglemm. The whole right hand-side of that valley is a blue cruiser's paradise. Countless wide blue runs on a south facing mountainside. What's not to love? I really enjoyed exploring this area and there's countless sunny terraces to stop for a drink. On the left of the main valley are some big peaks reaching over m. Here you'll find some high speed bubbles, which in one lift which gives you over m of altitude gain. Being steeper and north facing, here you'll find wonderful skiing for those looking for something to get the legs warm. I couldn't leave this section without telling you about what's probably my favourite red run on the planet. You'll see a red run marked number 8 on the piste map , coming from the right hand side down into Hinterglemm ski resort itself. That's over m vertical drop in the one, long red. There's no flat bits, just once consistent challenging red gradient run from top to bottom that'll lift my legs warm and my facing grinning from ear to ear. And if you want to do it all over again, there's one high speed lift from bottom all the way back tot he summit to do it all again. Testament to the size of the area is the fact that we never made it as far as the villages of Leogang or Fieberbrunn. Looks like I'll have to go for longer next time Yes Zell Am See is linked with Saalbach. The ski connection between Zell am See and the Saalbach-Hinterglemm ski areas has been very well done. It's very easy to get between the two areas. You can easily do the morning in one area, then the afternoon in the other. To get from Zell am See to Saalbach, you first ski down the red run number 21 underneath the zellamseeXpress. We found this run great in the mornings, though it could have more moguls later on in the day. If you are not so keen on lumpy conditions you can take the bubble down. The piste does bring you right down to the valley floor, though we took the bubble down just the last section a very short bubble ride. At the bottom you jump on the ski bus. This is free with your lift pass. They were running every 10 mins every time I went through there's a big electronic board showing the bus times. It's about a 5 minute journey up the valley to the first lifts of the Saalbach Hinterglemm area. We found it ever quicker and easier on the way back from Saalbach to Zell Am See. You can get from the top of Zwolferkogel peak the big mountain top left of the Saalbach-Hinterglemm piste map , right into the centre of Zell am See, using only two lifts and the 5 minute bus journey. On the way back, you can usually ski the whole way. The final blue run number back is on the sunny side and low so it was closed when we were. That said it looks quick and easy to do. Not sure where to go today? The app has 5 different pre-planned routes you can follow. Just press the 'Skicircus-Runden' button, pick the route you fancy. There's a good range from a gentle explore to a mighty-first-to-last-lift adventure. Kaprun Kitzsteinhorn Official Website. Kaprun ski area is very different. It's a smaller area, roughly similar in size to Zell am See. It is though very high altitude skiing, reaching over m and with glacier skiing thrown in too. I cannot talk about skiing Kaprun without talking about the feeling over being at what feels like the top of the world. Over m up, with a glacier below you, views over the surrounding mountains to distant ranges beyond, and the tiny spec of Kaprun village over 2km below. If you've never been to a place like this, it's worth the trip just for the view and experience itself. You are high enough to start feeling the thin air and some people get light-headed with the altitude alone. After looking at the views for a small eternity, we decided it was time to experience the skiing it offers. The first section is skiing the glacier itself. A wide, gentle blue slope, it gives wonderful opportunity for big sweeping turns with a backdrop that's hard to comprehend. All the higher slopes funnel into a place called the AlpinCenter. This kind of feels like the bottom, until you see th sign that says you are still up at m. Although being very high, there's plenty of great blue runs up here. Below the AlpinCenter, funnily enough, it gets steeper with only red runs continuing down the valley, and of course the im famous Black Mamba ski slope. For the brave only, that clocks in an angle of 63 degrees. There are multiple snow parks up here, with jumps ranging from tiny beginner to ramps that look like small houses. Even if you are not into parks yourself, I'd recommend skiing down past the large park just to see the pros in actions. It's quite incredible to see their combination for skill and bravery in action. No, it is not possible to ski from Kaprun to Zell Am See. The best way to get from Kaprun to Zell Am See is by bus 10 or 20 minute journey, depending on what route you pick below. It's quite a serious journey to get from Zell am See to Kaprun when skiing. Don't be put off though, I'd highly recommend one or two days skiing in Kaprun during any Zell am See based ski holiday. Kaprun is very different and truly spectacular. It should be approached as a full day out, though a day out to remember. Option 1: For this you get a bus from the main bus station in the middle of Zell am See just down the hill from the bottom of the cityXpress lift. The bus takes around 20 minutes, and is included on your lift pass. Option 2: If you fancy a warm up ski, which we did, you can take the trassXpress to the top of the Zell am See area, then ski all the way down to the bottom of the areitXpress bottom left of the piste map and get the bus from there. That in itself is a magnificent run. It also halves your bus journey to about 10 mins. There are 2 lift stations in Kaprun you can get off at. We jumped off at the first, to get on the MK Maiskogelbahn lift, though others in our party carried on to Gletscherjet and took the lifts up from there. Either way, it's no short journey to the top. It is 4 lifts in a row to get to the very summit. The very top viewing platform on the Kitzsteinhorn is called the Gipfelwelt , despite being at m! Do note there's no skiing from here though, you'll need to take a short funicular down called the Gletschershuttle and the skiing starts at the bottom of that. The buses run very frequently at busier times of day. Do watch out though as early afternoon they can have gaps of 30mins in between so it's well worth checking the bus timetable download that here and planning your journey down to meet it. To get from Kaprun to Zell am See you can again take either option above - a 20 min bus ride right into Zell am See village, or a 10 min bus right to the bottom of the areitXpress then take the lifts up and ski home. Please note the last ski bus home runs about an hour after the last lift. Also included is towels and bed linen. We have hairdryers and free Wifi in each chalet. Included in the price, 5 nights of evening meals freshly made each day, with all-inclusive drinks. There is 2 staff nights off. Not included in the price. We know all the best local suppliers, though, so please let us know your requirements and we will find the best possible price for your airport transfers. Choose the flights that suit you best and let us know your flight details so we can organise some airport transfers for you. We do not charge extra for this service. Not included in the price, unless stated otherwise for certain specific packages. Let us know your requirements and we will find the best possible price for your ski and snowboard lessons. Let us know your requirements and we will find the best possible price for your ski hire. Let us know your requirements and we will find the best possible price for your liftpass. Our basic prices cover bed, daily continental breakfast 7 days, hosted on 5 mornings , and two-course evening meals 5 nights. There are 2 staff nights off. Included in the price, 5 nights of two-course evening meals freshly made each day, with unlimited beer and house wine. Included in the price, 6 nights of evening meals freshly made each day, with all-inclusive drinks. There is two staff nights off. Included in the price, 6 nights of evening meals freshly made each day including a delicious Christmas dinner , with all-inclusive drinks. There are two staff nights off. Included in the price, 3 nights of evening meals freshly made each day, with all-inclusive drinks. There is 1 staff night off. Included in the price: a mini-bus will take the group to and from a different Portes du Soleil resort, on one day of your stay times and destination to be confirmed - snow and weather dependant. Included in the price, 4 nights of evening meals freshly made each day, with all-inclusive drinks. Included in the price, 5 nights of evening meals freshly made each day including a delicious Christmas dinner , with all-inclusive drinks. Included in the price, 5 nights of evening meals freshly made each day including a delicious Christmas dinner served on the 22nd December! This is in addition to the holiday price. This is payable when you arrive in resort. Price: To be confirmed. On our guided holidays, this is mandatory and includes the full area lift pass and the guiding service - This is in addition to the holiday price and payable when you arrive in resort. Due to the ski lifts closing in the local area of Les Gets - Morzine on Sunday 13th April this is snow-dependent and could change , there will be a mini-bus available to take our guests to and from Avoriaz on the guided and free ski days. Included in the price, a mini-bus will take the group to and from Avoriaz on the guided and free ski days. Due to the ski lifts closing in the local area of Les Gets - Morzine on Monday 10th April , there will be a mini-bus available to take our guests to and from Avoriaz on the guided and free ski days. Drinks are included. Also included is linen and towels, bathrobes, hairdryers, and slippers. Daily room cleaning, luxury bath and beauty products. Included in the price, 5 nights of two-course evening meals freshly made each day, with unlimited house wine. Let us know your requirements and we will find the best possible price for your snowboard lessons. This also includes a meet-and-greet with the instructor on your arrival day to discuss the plan for the week. There will be two instructors-guides for up to 10 guests. On our of- piste holidays, the cost of the off-piste course is payable separately 4 weeks before arrival. This includes the cost of instructors and avalanche packs. There is one staff night off. You will likely be sharing the chalet with guests who have not booked through The Ski Gathering, and these are not specifically solo skiers' weeks. This includes the cost of instructors and avalanche safety equipment. Also included is towels and bed linen, hairdryers and free wifi. Use of the Hotel facilities is free. Included in the price, 6 nights of evening meals freshly made each day. There are two staff nights off, so on one of the evenings off, we offer a non-hosted traditional raclette night. Included in the price, we provide a free shuttle up to the chalet from the nearest train station Landry. Subject to availability. If you need recommendations for airport transfers options please let us know and we can help you plan your travel. Choose the flights that suit you best, and if you need recommendations for transfer options please let us know and we can help you plan your travel. On our off-piste holidays, the cost of the off-piste course is payable separately 8 weeks before arrival. This includes the cost of instructors and safety equipment. Just ask! We are always only too happy to help, so what you would like to ask please do just get in touch. The Ski Gathering is a collection of independent chalet companies based across the Alps. After looking after solo skiers for years, we decided to group together and create The Ski Gathering — a specialist ski company dedicated uniquely to the needs of independent skiers and boarders. Our aim: to create unforgettable ski adventures for sociable, independent travellers who share our love of the mountains. Welcome aboard. Contact Us. Plenty to Challenge Myself, I've skiing more resorts in more countries than I can remember. Endless Skiing I found the skiing to be just about endless. Zell am See Zell am See offers a skiing range from m all the way up to m. Next, we'll get stuck into each of the 3 ski areas in depth What Altitude is Zell Am See? The town of Zell Am See is at an altitude of m. How many ski runs in Zell Am See? There are 41 ski runs in Zell Am See and there are 28 ski lifts. Skiing on the Sunny Side of Life As you look at the piste map , you'll see the main valley containing Saalbach-Hinterglemm. Or take on The North Face On the left of the main valley are some big peaks reaching over m. The roof of the world I cannot talk about skiing Kaprun without talking about the feeling over being at what feels like the top of the world. Glacier Skiing After looking at the views for a small eternity, we decided it was time to experience the skiing it offers. Can you ski from Kaprun to Zell Am See? Spectacular views, long runs, fast lifts. What's not to love Evening Meals Included in the price, 5 nights of evening meals freshly made each day, with all-inclusive drinks. Airport Transfers Not included in the price. Flights Not included in the price. Lift Pass Not included in the price, unless stated otherwise for certain specific packages. Evening Meals Included in the price, 5 nights of two-course evening meals freshly made each day, with unlimited beer and house wine. Evening Meals Included in the price, 6 nights of evening meals freshly made each day, with all-inclusive drinks. Evening Meals Included in the price, 6 nights of evening meals freshly made each day including a delicious Christmas dinner , with all-inclusive drinks. Evening Meals Included in the price, 3 nights of evening meals freshly made each day, with all-inclusive drinks. Shuttle Service Included in the price: a mini-bus will take the group to and from a different Portes du Soleil resort, on one day of your stay times and destination to be confirmed - snow and weather dependant. Evening Meals Included in the price, 4 nights of evening meals freshly made each day, with all-inclusive drinks. Evening Meals Included in the price, 5 nights of evening meals freshly made each day including a delicious Christmas dinner , with all-inclusive drinks. Evening Meals Included in the price, 5 nights of evening meals freshly made each day including a delicious Christmas dinner served on the 22nd December! Mini-bus Included in the price, a mini-bus will take the group to and from Avoriaz on the guided and free ski days. Evening Meals Included in the price, 7 nights of evening meals. Evening Meals Included in the price, 5 nights of two-course evening meals freshly made each day, with unlimited house wine. Snowboard Lessons Not included in the price, unless stated otherwise for certain specific packages. Instructor-guide Included. Lift Pass Included. A full area lift pass for Portes Du Soleil ski area for 6 days. Snowboard Lessons 5 half day group ski or snowboard lessons with a qualified and experienced snowboarding instructor. Beginners Meribel Lift Pass a local area lift pass which includes insurance. Snowboard and Boot hire Snowboard hire including board, boots and helmet. Mini-bus Included in the price, a minibus shuttle service operates from 8. Evening Meals Included in the price, 6 nights of evening meals freshly made each day. Shuttle Service Included in the price, we provide a free shuttle up to the chalet from the nearest train station Landry. Evening Meals Included in the price, 4 nights of evening meals freshly made each day. Any questions, about anything at all? Last Updated: 30 January All Rights Reserved.

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The Kitzsteinhorn glacier starts the operation of its cable cars and lifts as early as October start of the ski season in 5 October Here you can enjoy a long ski season until early summer depending on the snow conditions. The glacier ski resort with top snow quality combines family-friendly downhill runs, powder runs on five freeride lines , action in four snow parks and skilful turns on wide pistes. You can easily rent your equipment for your skiing holiday in Zell am See-Kaprun at the sports shops in the region. Here you will find the latest models and all the latest trends in winter sports fashion. You have brought your own skis? Treat them to a service before you hit the pistes! The qualified ski instructors and ski guides at the numerous local ski schools will show you how to manage the most beautiful turns, refine your technique and turn from beginner to professional on the pistes. There is a special present at Easter for all families on skiing holidays in Zell am See-Kaprun. How many are travelling? Add room. Events Booking. Skiing Your skiing holiday in Austria. Skiing from autumn onwards The Kitzsteinhorn glacier starts the operation of its cable cars and lifts as early as October start of the ski season in 5 October Renting ski boots, skis and snowboards You can easily rent your equipment for your skiing holiday in Zell am See-Kaprun at the sports shops in the region. Summer Card included. Easter bonus Skiing for free.

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