Elevation
760m
Base
2,000m
Summit
1,240m
Vertical Drop
Trails
41
81 Hectares
Lifts
28
7 types
Snowfall
274cm
Annual Snowfall
32cm
Nov
67cm
Dec
91cm
Jan
50cm
Feb
50cm
Mar
17cm
Apr

Best known for

Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe
The ski area Zell am See – Schmittenhöhe is well-known for it’s snow reliability and valley runs that span an altitude of 1000 m. The pistes range from easy to difficult and can be prepared with artificial snow. But there are lots of other activities you can pursue if you spend your winter vacation in Zell am See – Schmittenhöhe, like winter hiking, a half-pipe, pristine ski lodges and a carving area.

Where to Stay

Slopeside lodging is available; over 13,700 beds. An additional 45 lodging facilities are available nearby.

Plan Your Trip

Ski Rental

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 06, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 21, 2025

Projected Days Open

135

Days Open Last Year

130

Years Open

98

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
49%
Advanced Runs
37%
Expert Runs
15%
Runs in Total
41
Longest Run
6 km
Skiable Terrain
77 km
Snow Making
81 ha
Snow Making
77 km

Lifts

28

Gondolas & Trams
9
Eight Person Lifts
1
High Speed Sixes
3
High Speed Quads
3
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
9

Inside Scoop

Ski schools with lessons in skiing, carving, snowboarding, and cross country. Equipment rentals for skiing, snowboarding, and cross country. Child care: ski school and babysitting services. Restaurants, shops, movies, banks, museums, post office, petrol stations, library, and night clubs. .

Reviews

Simon Perstorper

Been to Zell many times and I have to say I still love the place. The development in the aprés ski scene has been great. The newly opened OFF PISTE BAR does live music every day and they have re-introduced the legendary aprés ski to Zell am See. The entertainment is great, the prices good in the bar and the staff are professional and friendly. I can really recommend this place if you ever go to Zell. They are open from 4 PM every day in the winter.

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