Easy:31Medium:19Difficult:9
This smart, pretty lakeside town is packed with charm, offering an excellent range of shops, bars and cafés. The resort has an abundance of things to do in and around its traffic-free medieval centre. During the height of the winter the lake freezes over enabling one to walk from one side to the other, while activities such as curling and skating are practised upon it. Zell am See is part of the Europa Sport Region Ski Paradise offering a superb range of skiing possibilities including Kaprun (with its glacier), easily accessible by local bus. The area is superb for all abilities, particularly Intermediates.
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Après Ski: Zell am See offers excellent nightlife with numerous traditional cafés, bars and very lively discos and nightclubs. Recommended are the Gin house and Flannigan's Irish pub but others include Resi's Bar, Diele, Hirschenkeller and Bierstadl.
Activities: Swimming-pool, ice skating and ice hockey, tobogganing, curling, bowling, horse-riding, indoor tennis and squash, sleigh rides
Eating Out: Zell am See has a great choice of over 40 restaurants ranging from traditional Austrian to Chinese, Italian and French. Recommended are: Giuseppe, Lebzelter, Traubenstüberl, Kupferkessel, Crazy Daisy, Zum Cäser and Pizzaman.
Other Amenities: Shops, banks, gliding, alpine flights, excursions to Salzburg
Typical Costs
Lift Passes (6 Days) | Adult | Child 0-6 | Youth 7-16 |
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Area Low | 180 | Free | 85 |
Area High | 200 | Free | 95 |
Tuition (5 Days) | Adult | Child 5-12 |
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Ski School | 150 | 150 |
Board School | 130 | 130 |