Kitzsteinhorn, Zell am See
Facts and practical information
The Kitzsteinhorn is an iconic mountain peak that soars above the picturesque town of Zell am See in Austria. Known for its breathtaking alpine vistas and year-round snow-capped summit, the Kitzsteinhorn stands at an elevation of 3,203 meters and is a premier destination for ski enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.
As a key attraction in the region, the Kitzsteinhorn offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. During the winter months, its slopes become a playground for skiers and snowboarders, with its glacier ensuring ski-season longevity that often extends well into the summer. The mountain's state-of-the-art cable cars and lifts provide easy access to a variety of runs that cater to all skill levels, from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging descents for expert riders.
In the warmer seasons, the Kitzsteinhorn transforms into a hiker's paradise. Trails wind through the rugged terrain, offering panoramic views of the Hohe Tauern National Park and the surrounding Salzburger Land. Adventurous hikers can embark on guided tours to explore the mountain's glacier, while those seeking a more relaxed experience can enjoy the scenic vistas from the comfort of the summit's viewing platforms.
The Kitzsteinhorn also boasts a number of high-altitude restaurants and cafes, where visitors can indulge in traditional Austrian cuisine while taking in the stunning alpine scenery. Additionally, the mountain hosts educational attractions, such as the Gipfelwelt 3000, which includes an exhibition about the Kitzsteinhorn's natural environment and history, as well as the National Park Gallery, a tunnel system that leads to an observation deck with awe-inspiring views.
Kitzsteinhorn – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Großes Wiesbachhorn, Hocheiser, Johannisberg, Klockerin.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Kitzsteinhorn by public transport?
Train
- Gletscher Shuttle (6 min walk)