Kaprun Ski Holidays
Kaprun Ski Holidays

Kaprun Ski Holidays

Briefly about Kaprun

A ski area reaching as high as 3029meters, so you’re guaranteed some of the best snow in Austria.
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A bit about Kaprun

4.7/5
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This picturesque Austrian village has a satisfying choice of après-ski, bars and restaurants to fill your belly and your soul. The most popular après-ski spot is the Ice Camp on Kitzsteinhorn mountain, where you can mingle amongst igloos, ice bars and more! The resort offers high altitude skiing at 3029 metres on the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, with reliable snowfall to satisfy your craving to carve as early as October to May. Kaprun is a favourite among all levels of skier due to the choice of piste and off-piste terrain in the Kaprun-Zell am See ski area. Not forgetting the two fun parks and massive 150-metre super-pipe for all the experienced thrill-seekers! After a big day on the slopes, you can relax at the Tauern spa or gaze at the incredible views on the panoramic viewing platforms.
Kaprun resort facts
Ski areaSuper Ski Card
Total slopes2,840 km
Easy slopes980 km
Intermediate slopes784 km
Expert slopes126 km
Number of lifts946
Snow range800 m - 3,100 m
Resort height786 m
Snow parks0
Rating by ski level
Beginners
6/10
Intermediates
8/10
Experts
6/10
Snowboarders
6/10
Rating by group type
Friends
8/10
Families
4/10
Couples
10/10
Transfer times to Kaprun
Salzburg airport1 hr 30 min
Innsbruck airport2 hr 15 min
Munich airport2 hr 45 min
Memmingen airport3 hr 45 min

A bit about Kaprun

4.7/5
WONDERFUL (2,570 REVIEWS)
2,570 REVIEWS
This picturesque Austrian village has a satisfying choice of après-ski, bars and restaurants to fill your belly and your soul. The most popular après-ski spot is the Ice Camp on Kitzsteinhorn mountain, where you can mingle amongst igloos, ice bars and more! The resort offers high altitude skiing at 3029 metres on the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, with reliable snowfall to satisfy your craving to carve as early as October to May. Kaprun is a favourite among all levels of skier due to the choice of piste and off-piste terrain in the Kaprun-Zell am See ski area. Not forgetting the two fun parks and massive 150-metre super-pipe for all the experienced thrill-seekers! After a big day on the slopes, you can relax at the Tauern spa or gaze at the incredible views on the panoramic viewing platforms.
Kaprun resort facts
Ski areaSuper Ski Card
Total slopes2,840 km
Easy slopes980 km
Intermediate slopes784 km
Expert slopes126 km
Number of lifts946
Snow range800 m - 3,100 m
Resort height786 m
Snow parks0
Rating by ski level
Beginners
6/10
Intermediates
8/10
Experts
6/10
Snowboarders
6/10
Rating by group type
Friends
8/10
Families
4/10
Couples
10/10
Transfer times to Kaprun
Salzburg airport1 hr 30 min
Innsbruck airport2 hr 15 min
Munich airport2 hr 45 min
Memmingen airport3 hr 45 min

Kaprun, Austria

Situated at the base of the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier, Kaprun offers year-round skiing opportunities that are a dream for alpine enthusiasts. With 61 km of well-groomed pistes, it not only invites skiers of all levels but also captures the imagination with its glacier-top panoramic views.

Skiing in Kaprun

Beginners: Kaprun is a paradise for novice skiers. Nestled beside the village center are gentle nursery slopes, providing the perfect setting for beginners to hone their skills. The adept Kaprun ski school offers exceptional training for newcomers. As they advance, beginners can venture onto the milder terrains of Maiskogel and the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier.

Intermediates: Intermediate skiers will revel in the variety that Kaprun has to offer. The slopes of Maiskogel and Kitzsteinhorn Glacier, reaching up to 3,029m, boast a multitude of runs that cater specifically to this skill set—many of them expansive and offering picturesque views. Furthermore, the newly-introduced gondola seamlessly links Maiskogel to Kitzsteinhorn, enhancing accessibility for skiers.

Advanced: While Kaprun might not have an extensive array of runs for expert skiers, the available options do not disappoint. From challenging black runs to the thrilling powder-filled stretches of the glacier bowl, experienced skiers will find plenty to test their prowess. An added bonus is the Schmittenhöhe Mountain in nearby Zell am See, known for its exhilarating slopes and a short ski bus ride away.

Off-piste For those seeking an adrenaline rush, the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, elevated over 3,029m, presents a spectacular off-piste terrain. Skiers will be treated to pristine powder snow amidst a backdrop of stunning natural landscapes. Marked routes, especially for those less experienced with off-piste, are available, ensuring safety while maximizing enjoyment. The region also prides itself on the Kaprun freeride information center, offering skiers crucial insights about potential mountain hazards.

Glacier skiing Kitzsteinhorn glacier stands as the crown jewel of Kaprun. Elevated at a staggering 3,029m, the glacier is not only a haven for intermediate skiers but also offers enticing options for advanced skiers. Apart from the vast intermediate terrains, experts can indulge in the glacier's freeriding terrain, a sizable snow park, and intriguing ski touring routes. Additionally, with snow assurance from mid-October to June, skiers can indulge in winter skiing followed by a unique summer skiing experience.

Plan ahead your perfect ski vacation at Kaprun: download the latest Kaprun piste map and explore the trails and lifts ahead of time to ensure an unforgettable skiing experience.

Families

Kaprun, with its historic houses, narrow pathways, and pedestrian-only zones, is one of the best Austrian ski resorts for family-focused holidays. It offers accommodations tailored specifically for young skiers and their families, ensuring a comfortable stay. The Maiskogel family ski area, known for its expansive and gentle slopes, provides children with an ideal space for learning and play. This area is further enhanced by a spacious playground, a rail toboggan run, and a dedicated educational zone for children. Beyond the slopes, the Zell am See-Kaprun region offers a plethora of winter activities. From snowshoeing and cross-country skiing to tobogganing and ice-skating, families are spoilt for choice. After an action-packed day, the two primary wellness centers — Spa Tauern World in Kaprun and 100 Freizet Zentrum in Zell am See — invite families for a relaxing and rejuvenating aquatic experience.

Activities

Snow activities: Snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, tobogganing, bob sleighing, sleigh riding, winter hiking.

Non-skiing activities: ice skating, swimming pool, spas & saunas, ice skating.

Kaprun après ski

Despite not having the same nightlife fame as its neighbors St Anton and Zell am See, Kaprun boasts a dynamic après ski environment perfect for a delightful night out. Prominent après ski bars in Kaprun include Paletti's bar, Partykeller, Baum bar, and Kitsch & Bitter

Kaprun restaurants

Kaprun serves up an impressive assortment of restaurants. Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely gourmet lunch at a cozy chalet-style eatery or a quick meal at a larger self-service venue with sprawling sun decks, the options are aplenty. Noteworthy restaurants to try are: Das Wirtshaus, Hilberger's Beisl, Tafern, and Restaurant Zum Metzgerwirt.

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