
Zell am Ziller Ski Holidays
Zell am Ziller Ski Holidays
Zell am Ziller Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices
Book all of your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. You will receive all of your vouchers after booking with all the information you will need to collect any lift passes, equipment rental or where to meet for ski school
Please remember that if you are booking a lift pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us as well.
After booking we will contact you with all the information you will need and you can also call direct on 0034 649 144 719
Zell am Ziller Overview
Zell am Ziller is part of the Zillertal Valley, of which it is the main centre. This resort is particularly suitable and popular with families with children, who are usually looking for peace and quiet and activities and events suitable for young children.
The village of Zell am Ziller has a typical Tyrolean style, with cosy family-run restaurants and shops.
As far as the ski area is concerned, skiers of all levels will find what they are looking for here in Zell am Ziller. Beginners can take advantage of the large areas for learning away from the crowds, so they can learn in peace, as can children, thanks to the services dedicated to them. For intermediate skiers, the Zillertal ski area is a true paradise, with wide blue and red slopes surrounded by forests, while expert skiers can test their skills on the black slopes or even try freeriding.
Zell am Ziller
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Zell am Ziller Ski Information
Resort height - 575m
Snow range - 575 - 1744m
Ski area - 150km
Easy -
Intermediate -
Difficult -
Longest run - 7km
Snowmaking facilities - 95%
Ski Lifts - 52 (Gondolas - 15, Chairlifts - 19, Drag lifts - 18)
Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced
Snowboarding
Things to do in Zell am Ziller
Activities - In addition to classic skiing and snowboarding, there are many other activities to try during your holiday in Zell am Ziller. These include snow tubing, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, winter hiking, paragliding, ice skating and tennis at the Zell Leisure Park.
Restaurants - The range of restaurants in Zell am Ziller is quite extensive, and everywhere you go you can enjoy both typical Austrian dishes and international cuisine. Among the restaurants we recommend trying are Gasthof Zellerstuben, where you can enjoy typical Tyrolean dishes, Die Marie and Helen if you are looking for gourmet and refined cuisine, perhaps for a special evening, and typical mountain huts, such as Alte Kotahorn Alm, Schmankerlhütte Kreuzwiesenalm and Simon's Berg-und Skistadl.
Nightlife - Although Zell am Ziller is not particularly well known for its après-ski and nightlife like other Austrian resorts, there is a moderately lively scene with several places to entertain yourself. From cosy bars where you can relax and enjoy a cup of tea, hot chocolate or glass of wine, to venues where you can dance in perfect Austrian style to live music and DJ sets.
Families
Non-Skiers
Groups
Resort atmosphere
Apres Ski & Nightlife
Shopping
Airport Transfers - How to get to Zell am Ziller
We can organise your transfers from Innsbruck Airport, Bolzano Airport, Munich Airport. You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.
Distance to Innsbruck Airport: 65km
Distance to Bolzano Airport: 180km
Distance to Munich Airport: 185km
If you are making your own way to the resort by car - make sure you have the "Vignette" sticker as you will need this to travel on the highways in Austria otherwise you would receive a fine.


