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Cross-country skiing in Zell am See Kaprun

Winter on quiet tracks


Cross-country skiing is one of the most beautiful ways to actively experience the winter around Zell am See and Kaprun. Whether classic style or skating - the region offers perfect conditions for everyone who wants to combine exercise, nature and clear mountain air.

A varied network of cross-country trails leads around Kaprun and Zell am See through snow-covered meadows, quiet forests and along idyllic winter landscapes. The trails are well prepared and offer both comfortable routes for connoisseurs and sporty sections for ambitious cross-country skiers.

Variety of cross-country trails in the region


In the Zell am See Kaprun region there are around 50 kilometers of cross-country ski trails available. If you're looking for even more variety, you can go directly to the Pinzgauer cross-country ski trail, which stretches for more than 200 kilometers through the entire Salzburger Land.

Popular cross-country ski trails in the region include:

  • Karun Castle trail – varied and close to the center
  • Brunnwiesloipe Zell am See – ideal for beginners
  • Golf course trail Zell am See – sunny with a wide panorama
  • Night trail Kaprun – cross-country skiing also possible in the evening

Cross-country skiing on the glacier


A special highlight is the glacier trail on the Kitzsteinhorn. At up to 2,900 meters above sea level, cross-country skiers not only enjoy excellent snow conditions, but also an impressive panorama of the surrounding three-thousanders. The altitude ensures optimal training conditions and makes the trail particularly popular with ambitious cross-country skiers.

Cross-country skiing around the Ski & Pow Lodge


From the Ski & Pow Lodge in Piesendorf you can reach the region's most beautiful cross-country ski trails in a short time. So you can make your winter holiday varied - with skiing on the glacier, winter hikes through snow-covered landscapes or relaxing hours on perfectly prepared cross-country ski trails.