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Kaprun/Zell
am See General
Overview
- One will become familiar with
our description of resorts that are marketed as one in lift pass
terms, as sort of "joined at the hip" if you will.
There are many examples, and one has only to leaf through these
pages to find them. Kaprun and Zell am See do not fall into that
category. They are unified in the lift
pass system to be sure, but this writer believes that is where
the buddy system ends.
Personality wise, they could not be more different. Take Zell Am See
for example. This story will portray it as a sort of a mini city
with slopes. True enough, but we fall a bit short of describing the
year round aspects of the resort, and miss the boat a little when we
do not describe in detail the beauty and bustle of the little city
which is accentuated by the lake and the mountains.
Zell Am See.Zell on The Lake in English. Snowboarders are catered
for in a big way in this region.
On Schmittenhohe there is a "boarder cross" setup which
allows for competitions over bumps, through gates and other obstacles.
This is catching on in a big way and competitions are held in
other Austrian resorts as well as in other countries.
Zell am See is a true year round resort. It has 365 day skiing
on the glacier at Kaprun, and having a big and beautiful lake
in the middle of town is not exactly a handicap.
The area is also justifiably recognized as being one of the best
golf destinations in The Alps as well. Night life in Zell is
plentiful, varied and fun. Discos, night clubs, and "gast"
houses are all there for the asking.
Together these resorts are marketed as "The Europa Sports
Region" and as sports includes much more activities than
skiing, the name just about covers it.
On the other hand sister Kaprun is solely and proudly a mountain
village. One where, methinks, skiing plays the dominant role
in the village's development of the tourism industry.
Kaprun though is a village. Typical, quiet but with great value
and great skiing. It boasts a real Austrian mountain village
atmosphere, and those looking to soak up a bit of true Austrian
feeling will not be found wanting.
The glacier just outside the town is the big draw and this is
one of the few resorts in Europe that really still has a thriving
365 day ski season. By the way there is a great snowboarders
funpark on the glacier, and the snowboard world cup will be held
here in November.
Your Activelifestyle Team
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