Zell am See - Kaprun Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Zell am See - Kaprun

Top Rated for
4.58 (84 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.56 (80 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.56 (83 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.50 (50 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.42 (84 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.32 (36 Ratings)
Intermediates
Beginner 41%
Intermediate 42%
Advanced 17%
Overall Rating
4.29
From 85 Reviews
66
Total Runs
750
Bottom Elevation
3029
Top Elevation
138
Skiable Terrain
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Zell am See - Kaprun Piste Map

Check out the Zell am See - Kaprun ski resort map below to get familiar with the layout before you hit the slopes. The trail map covers 66 runs spread across elevations from 750m up to 3,029m, with a solid mix of 27 beginner, 28 intermediate, and 11 advanced runs. You'll find 46 lifts in total, including 15 gondolas and cable cars, 16 chairlifts, and 15 drag lifts keeping you moving around the mountain.

piste map for Zell am See - Kaprun

Best Runs in Zell am See - Kaprun

Zell am See-Kaprun offers diverse terrain across its two distinct mountains, and our reviewers mention that the variety keeps things interesting whether you're just finding your feet or hunting for a proper challenge. Here's what stands out:

  • Familienabfahrt (Blue): A mellow, wide cruiser from the Schmittenhöhe summit that's ideal for building confidence with consistent gradient and plenty of space.

  • Hochmais-Alm (Blue): This scenic blue meanders through open slopes on Schmittenhöhe with forgiving terrain that's popular with ski schools and families.

  • Sonnenalm (Blue): A long, gentle piste that winds down the Kaprun glacier side with stunning views and rarely gets too crowded.

  • Trass-Scharte (Red): This proper red on Schmittenhöhe offers sustained pitch and excellent carving potential when groomed, making it a favourite with intermediate skiers looking to progress.

  • Schmitten Abfahrt (Red): A challenging red that drops directly down the Schmittenhöhe north face with varied terrain and some properly steep sections that'll test your technique.

  • Kettingbahn (Red): One Snomad community member liked this lengthy red run for its mix of open slopes and tree-lined sections on the Kitzsteinhorn side.

  • Maurerlift (Red): A quieter red piste that gets good snow coverage and rewards smooth, rhythmic turns without the crowds you'll find elsewhere.

  • Freestyle Kitzsteinhorn (Black): The glacier's toughest marked piste delivers steep, technical skiing with moguls forming up quickly when it's not groomed.

  • Black Mamba (Black): This steep, direct black run down Schmittenhöhe's south side is short but properly gnarly, demanding precise edge control throughout.