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If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Zell Am See, the hottest months are July, August, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally mid July where highs are regularly around 79.1°F (26.2°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 56.3°F (13.5°C) at night.
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Going your own way away from the groomed pistes. Enjoying the silence and the view: ski tours in the alpine surroundings of Zell am See-Kaprun exert a very special fascination. Here you can conquer the mountains with your own muscle power and at your own pace. The region offers numerous piste tours that are ideal for preparation and training.The weather in Zell am See in March is very cold with temperatures between 17°F and 37°F, warm clothes are a must. You can expect rain for roughly half of the month of March in Zell am See. We’re expecting roughly 8 to 15 days of rain, so your rubber boots and umbrella are going to see plenty of use this month if you’re keen on staying dry.
Snow History. The Iglu Ski Snow History dates back up to five years. The Snow History stats will give a great overview of the previous snow conditions in your favourite ski resort. The Snow History is based on previous stats. Clickthrough to a resort to see the last five years of snow history and average snow depths.
The main square in Zell am See'stown centre is packed with New Year revellers gathering around the huge Christmas tree. A live DJ provides the tunes to keep the party going and at midnight, the local church bells start to chime and play the Viennese Waltz! It really is great night with locals and holiday makers celebrating the New Year together.
The new and innovative version of Après-Ski in Zell am See-Kaprun is called "Après-Chill", where culinary delights meet open fires and calming music, guaranteeing a cosy get-together at the end of the day. Winter Holidays the Austrian Way! General Information. Workout the Austrian Way. Mindful Winter Moments. Culinary Delights.
Snow-sure skiing is guaranteed on the 3,030-metre (9,941 ft) high slopes of Kaprun's Kitzsteinhorn Glacier. There are 11 ski schools, chic shops lining Zell am See’s cobblestoned high street and the impressive TAUERN SPA just outside Kaprun. Come here for: A combination of mountains, lake, and glacier; Extra-long skiing season from October to
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