What to do and see in Zell am See, Austrian Alps: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

July 7, 2021 Renato Branum

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

1. SennAir Helicopter

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SennAir Helicopter

Helicopter sightseeing scenic flight above Salzburg, Zell am See, Leogang, Kitzbühel and Saalbach. Enjoy the beauty of our region with a unique experience from a whole new perspective! With us, you will be able to experience the wonderful region surrounded by an overwhelming mountain panorama. Whether you would like to do a round trip or add a stopover at a gourmet restaurant, there are countless possibilities.

2. MySnapAir

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MySnapAir

MySnapAir is a helicopter flight service dedicated to bring you the most unique experience you ever had on a flight: As one of very few providers in Europe we have the license to fly without doors. That makes it possible for you to actually sit on the edge, stretching your legs high across the ground while taking in amazing views – and snapping a unique shoe selfie!

3. Outdo Rafting

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Outdo Rafting

Rafting in Zell am See – Kaprun Welcome to Outdo – the Outdoor Sport Company in Zell am See. You want some action, adventure and the power of nature in white water? Go rafting with us on the Salzach! We will guide you through a breathtaking nature and help you taming the wild water river. Our certified guides guide you safely through all the waves and tickle the maximum out of the waves. Well maintained and cleaned professional equipment forms the basis for your highlight. You should feel safe and comfortable and have a lot of fun. Call us and ask when your rafting tour in Zell am See can start. Let’s outdo!

4. Adventure Service Outdoorsports

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Adventure Service Outdoorsports

Welcome to Adventure Service Outdoorsports In the region around Zell am See - Kaprun you can expect a lot of adventure, action and fun. The adventure team of Franz Oberlader has got 20 years of experience in organizing unique outdoor adventures. On our website we offer many different activities and we sure that there will also be the right one for you! Segway Tours and Rental With a SEGWAY you can explore the nature around Zell am See environment-friendly and a lot of fun will be included! We offer guided Segway Tours for beginners and people who can are experienced.

5. Strandbad Zeller See

Esplanade 16, Zell am See 5700 Austria +43 6542 7850 http://www.freizeitzentrum.at/
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Strandbad Zeller See

Reviewed By 657arashm - Budapest, Hungary

It’s very beautiful lake with the great views of alps ,great place fo swimming in the lake ,you can find there anything you need like restaurant,recommended for summer times.

6. Schmittenhohe

Salzachtal-Bundesstrasse 7 Postfach 8, Zell am See 5700 Austria +43 6542 789211 [email protected] http://www.schmitten.at/
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Schmittenhohe

The Schmitten in Zell am See provides numerous offers on the mountain as well as on Lake Zell. Both in summer and wintertime the focus is family, panorama, sports, enjoyment & art.

Reviewed By italiangetaway

Beautiful mountain with extensive gondolas and cable cars etc .Hansnapps alm at the top is about 2000m.Zell am see ski area is great for leisurely skiing with blue and red slopes mostly and a few blacks.20 mins on free ski bus when you have a lift pass takes you to Kaprun and the 3000m glacier with extensive runs.Zell am see ski schule operates from smitten. instructors are really great and friendly .

7. See Esplanade

Esplanade, Zell am See Austria http://www.zellamsee.at/
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See Esplanade

8. Lake Zell

Elisabeth Promenade, Zell am See 5700 Austria 4306542789211 http://www.zellamsee-kaprun.com/
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Lake Zell

Reviewed By Boieroaica - Bucharest, Romania

Magnificent mountain view, big spectacular lake surrounded by mountains and ski resorts. Zell am see, shuttdorf have nice places to stay with view to the lake. During summer boat trips are possible.

9. Gipfelwelt 3000

Kesselfallstrasse 60, Zell am See 5710 Austria +43 6547 8700 [email protected] http://www.kitzsteinhorn.at/de/gipfelwelt-3000
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Gipfelwelt 3000

High above, in 3.029 metres above sea level and directly at the border to the Hohe Tauern National Park, you can feel alpine nature with all your senses. An alpine experience, which is usually reserved for experienced alpinists on their mountain tours, turns into a leisurely excursion at the Kitzsteinhorn in 3.000 metres above sea level. Reached easily with the comfortable cable cars, the Gipfelwelt 3000 is a popular excursion destination all year round. The view from the viewing platforms "Top of Salzburg“ and "National Park Gallery“ is marvellous. The glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern National Park glisten in the sunshine and Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner, peeks at eye level through the clouds. Austria's mightiest mountains are at your fingertips here. You can experience the glacier close up on a summerly slide in the Ice Arena below the peak.

Reviewed By Andyroot - Halstead, United Kingdom

We arrived early thinking we would beat the rush, however I’d failed to realise we had gone on a national holiday, and the place was busy at 8.30am. We parked with ease as car park attendants were in place. We joined the line for tickets, about a 5 minute wait, then onto the cable car, again about 5 min wait. Then off up the mountain. The trip up in 3 parts, as it’s to high for one single cable car, so a couple of changes are need on the way up. Each time you get off a cable car, you have to join another line to get the next one. Once you reach the top most cable car house, most people head to the ski slopes, the Gipfelwelt visitors take one more trip, this time on a short funicular railway to the viewing platform. Once there, you can go up and outside to see the spectator views. They have provided a camera, which you can activate a 3 second timer to take a photo of you and your party (this is then download from the website, free of charge) the views are stunning and well worth the trip up. The temperature at the top was -4 degrees and much lower with the wind chill factor, so take a hat and gloves. The building had good heating, so you can pop inside to warm up as needed. A restaurant is also available at the viewing platform, although we didn’t use it, so can’t comment on that. Make sure you take the walk down the “Tunnel” we didn’t know what this was, so decided to go and investigate, its was a pretty steep walk in places, along a man made tunnel, at the other end is another viewing platform on the other side of the mountain, with equally impressive views, it didn’t appear that many people knew about it (although it is signposted) as it was basically empty, with only a few people there, we had it to ourselves for the most part. The trip down was much easier, as the skiers were still amusing themselves, very few people were going down the mountain, so walked straight onto cable cars without waiting. The whole experience from parking until driving away was around 3 hours. I thought the €43 euro entry was well worth it. If you are in the Zell am see region, a really good place to see nature in all its glory.

10. Pinzgauer Lokalbahn

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Pinzgauer Lokalbahn

For more than 120 years, the Pinzgauer Lokalbahn, a narrow-gauge railway, has provided a connection between the communities of the Upper Salzach Valley on the edge of the biggest nature sanctuary in the Eastern Alps. And the Pinzgauer Lokalbahn isn‘t just a special attraction for fans of narrow-gauge railways either. Many of the 40 halts are ideal starting points from which to discover the natural and cultural treasures of Hohe Tauern National Park, the „Pinzgau Grass Mountains“ and the Kitzbühel Alps. The biggest waterfalls in Europe are also within convenient reach thanks to the Pinzgauer Lokalbahn. Modern trains run hourly along the 53 km line between Zell am See and Krimml. Aboard the vintage steam- and diesel-powered trains, you will also be able to enjoy a romantic, unforgettable journey through the wonderful Pinzgau countryside.

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