The picturesque lakeside town of Zell am See offers about 80 miles of local slopes, with beginner, intermediate and advanced runs all well represented. One hundred and twenty-five miles of cross-country trails offer gorgeous panoramic views. The neighboring town of Kaprun is famed for its glacier skiing.
Restaurants in Zell am See
5.0 based on 56 reviews
What can I say but thanks Ian for a true warm welcome. Great pub, great beer, only real pub for a true drink in Zell Cheers David (kitchen Fitter)
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Welcome to The No.1 Aprés Ski Bar in Zell am See! Our mission is to get you dancing with your ski boots on. Our aprés ski in Zell am See starts at 8 PM with live music entertainment on stage every day during ski season. At midnight the bar turns into a night club with DJ's spinning records until 3 AM. We make sure all skiers and snowboarders have somewhere to make great memories during their winter holiday in the mountains. Pop off your skis and join the fun!
4.5 based on 132 reviews
A group of 8 of us recently visited the Gin House and were warmly welcomed by Henry. He was great throughout the whole week looking after us and made sure our stay was enjoyed. He was attentive, efficient and pleasant. Henry is the best ever and earns our 5 stars.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
The house of wonderful gifts Located in the central pedestrian zone in the heart of Zell am See, we present with a true Austrian ambience five floors of gifts. Ideas ranging from traditional handmade products and art to internationally designed articles. With all of this choice we are sure we can guarantee you will find the right choice for your tastes. CHARISMA am Stadtplatz Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 18:00 Saturday: 9:00 - 17:00
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Had the pleasure of attending Mass recently in this beautiful church and was very impressed by the wonderful choir! The priest was very welcoming to non-German speakers addressing us in very good English at the end of Mass!
4.0 based on 9 reviews
The Ferry Porsche Congress Center offers you: • 2.100 m2 floor space • capacity for 1.200 people • flexible walls – flexible room layout • everything on one floor • all rooms with daylight (with the possibility to darken or to shade) • up to 8 conference-rooms with a capacity between 20 and 800 people • 800 m2 open space • Green Meeting certified • WiFi in every room • 400 parking slots
4.0 based on 46 reviews
As a non skier I’m always looking for different things to do. My mid week early afternoon visit here was lovely, again, I’d been here 5 years ago too. It was spotless then and I expected some wear and tear, but no, it was spotless again. It’s a public pool and sauna so it a bargain price compared with any of the hotel spas for just as good, if not better facilities. There’s really nice stainless steel pool, 20-25m long and a good for length swimming. There were only 2 of us in the pool so it was swimming bliss. Nice jets in the shallow end too to massage any aching joints and muscles. For 22 Euros you get access to the sauna area too which is again spotless. 2 of the usual Finnish saunas at different temperatures, a steam room, cold for spa, infra red room and the log cabin sauna outside with relaxing benches in the fresh air. Sounds odd to want to be outside in March, but you’ll need it after the log cabin sauna! There some sort of routine of towel wafting to hike up the temperature that goes on in there and it’s obviously not the done thing to exit midway through a session - just leave it to the locals, they know what they are doing, just sit back and enjoy. Yes it’s naked, which to us Brits still seems odd, but just go with it, the locals are all oblivious to it. The bus stop for the 680 is just outside, so easy access for the Saalbach valley of resorts too.
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