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docsquid, johnboy and I both loved our holiday in Zell am See - some really nice runs especially the black 14 & 15 and the little grappa bar on the way back to the village from 15(I think!). Some nice bars in Zell am See and a rather mad time had by all in the Irish bar and of course Crazy Daisy. If you fancy a cocktail go to the nice bar in the Grand Hotel (I'm sure the lovely waiter Harry has moved on).
We only went to Saalabch for one day but we were really impressed and would love to go back there for a week.
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When we were there in March the ice was very thick and it was safe to walk across the lake. Also about a foot of snow on it.
When I was in Lake Louise in November there were guys driving small tractors on the frozen lake!!! They dozed the fresh snow off an area every morning. Then sprayed water on to make a smooth surface for ice skating/ hockey
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Anyone likely to be around Zell 9-15th Feb?
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Its nice to see this tread keep appearing each season. I have fond memories of Zell and Im still enterested to hear how the place is doing.
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Elizabeth B, I'll be there. I'll look out for you and your gang.
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Got married in Zell last March (1st) and it was great. Didn't get to ski that much in the end or sample the highspots of the nightlife as much as I would have liked (Unlike some members of the group!!!!).
Everyone very friendly, and for reasons above will go back at some point to give it the full hit.
Not much snow low down last year and the lake wasn't frozen, however lots of fresh snow dumped at the top so good conditions most of the way.
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Was in Zell on Tuesday last week. Plenty of snow this year all the way down and lots on our apartment balcony, plus it was snowing when we left. I am very jealous of all the people heading out there now! We aren't going until March 1st .
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Went to Kaprun for New Year which was OK for beginners or small children but that is all. The Glacier had a couple of decent runs on it but is very prone to closing due to high winds.
Zell was better but at New Year much too busy. Could take 45 mins queue to get into the gondola.
The snow was great above mid station but very icy near the bottom.
The town is not a traditional ski village. We skied down to the City Express Gondola expecting to have a coffee break in a nice cafe but it was like arriving in Nottingham City Centre!
I'd say a great place for one week but I would not go back with so much choice around.
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Booked up to go to Zell am See on the 2nd Feb 08.... Are there any insider tips about the best slopes, the best place to catch the lift from, the best bars, the raunchiest nightlife?
Does the area seem 'small' when skiing/boarding?
Any one else going this week?
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stephenclark2000, welcome to snowHeads
Where about are you staying? I've always stayed the Schuttdorf end of town, so used the Arietbahn to access the ski area. However it will depend on where you stay as to the most convenient.
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stephenclark2000, head for the Sonnenalm area when you're in Zell, it's usually much quieter and has some great runs. Don't forget that you can ski Kaprun/Kitzsteinhorn on the same lift pass. There are lots of bars to choose from, all in the centre of the town, literally a stone's throw from each other. Try (in no particular order) Flannagans, Greens, Crazy Daisy, Membar and Diele. If you want 'raunchy' you need to head for Viva later on...!
The new Trass Xpress lift is the easiest way up the mountain, although you'll need to catch a ski bus to get to it from the centre of town, if that's where you're staying.
Have fun!
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grizzlybear, how busy was the Wednesday show, and how long did it last? I'm thinking about it next week, but want to be sure it's worth the effort, as we're staying out of town,
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In Kaprun at the moment - weather is patchy and the lake is not fuly frozen in Zell at this point - i.e. wouldn't catch mw walking on it .
By March I would imagine that Zell skiing would start to suffer if the season's weather continues, but the skipass and bus network linked to the 2 cable cars up to the Kitzsteinhorn will get you to some good and expanding skiing within an hour. New black runs in this year and a new 6 seater heated chair to the upper parts of the area.
For those of you on the way out it is set to get a dusting of snow midweek but nothing significant. There is plenty of the stuff up the Galcier and as usual it begins to form into mini-moguls by about lunch time.
Maiskogel is better than this time last year but could do with some real snow. Both Kaprun and Zell seem busier this year
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grizzlybear, how busy was the Wednesday show, and how long did it last? I'm thinking about it next week, but want to be sure it's worth the effort, as we're staying out of town, |
the freaks on snow show was about 1hr long
individual jumpers, combined jumpers and then all at once for the finale (see vid in album link above) with dancers inbetween, as they walk back up
i think they do maiskogle on monday night
it was fairly busy and fun to walk/slide up/down the bottom of the slope to get close to the jump
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5 of us booked yesterday for zel, week of 1st march staying at hotel seehof. sounds like a nice place, hope the cover holds up.
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We've never had any big problems with snow in March. Admittedly last year was a bad year low down, but on the whole, we have usually had as much snow in March as in January, and often lots of fresh.
Obviously every year is different!
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New falls today Thursday 7 Feb. But warmer so lower area of Maiskogel is thick and slushy. All looks good for the glacier. And also good as far as middle lift on Maiskogel.
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feefee, The restaurant you're talking about is called Pinzgauer Hutte and it's at the bottom of the Kapellebahn chair. But you're right, it is great fun!
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Hi all. Have booked to go to Kaprun on 1st of March. There are 6 of us all early intermediates. Would appreciate any advice on nice places to go or anything at all. Is Zell worth going to also? Lift pass covers both areas. Just seen the 10 day forecast and looks good as far as snow is concerned. only 2 and a half weeks to go!!! and also what are the prices like? food, drink etc
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rukas2111, welcome to snowHeads
There are three ski areas covered on the lift pass:-
Maiskogel (Kaprun) is the smallest of the three and the one I've never skied. It's not the best area for beginners as I'm told the run back to resort is quite steep.
Kitzsteinhorn is a glacier just a short bus ride away......if the weather is good, then that is definitely worth a day or two, or three - just remember though, if the weather is bad it's not a fun place to be. Also you can only go up the bottom lift once a day on your lift pass. The runs here are mainly blues/reds, but be aware that many of the lifts are T-bars.
Schmittenhoe (Zell am See) is probably the best of the areas for skiing. If you get the ski bus from Kaprun, it stops at the bottom of the Arietbahn gondola. There are a number of nice blue/red runs on that side of the mountain that are perfect for beginner/intermediates. The runs down in to Zell am See are all quite steep, so you may decide that it is best to use a gondola to get down at the end of the day. The run down the Ariet is a red, but by the end of the day can be quite tricky if the snow isn't great. Last week was busy and it wasn't a nice ski after 3pm.
I presume it will still be running in March, but on a Monday evening 8-9pm they do a ski/snowboard show that is worth a look at (at the bottom of the slope in Kaprun by the Baum Bar). There is also one on a Wed at the bottom of City Xpress that I think is the same guys, but this can get very busy. Kaprun has a nice swimming pool/sauna, and there is a skittles alley at the sports bar.
Prices seemed reasonable...I was staying full board so only bought one lunch....which was €9.60 for main & drink.
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Elizabeth B,
Good and accurate write-up.
Excellent photos.
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Hey Guys (and Girls!)
My girlfriend and I are close to booking our very first ski holiday (we are both ski virgins).
We're looking at the Hotel Romantik in Zell am See for a week beginning on 26th March - mainly because its cheaper at this time! The package we're looking at from Crystal Ski includes the usual flights + transfers + accommodation (half board), but in addition, it also includes "free" area lift pass and ski hire as part of their "Ski+" package (ski boots hired with the same package but charged extra).
As both of us have not ski-ed before, we will be doing a 3-day beginner course at one of the ski schools there.
Wonder if anyone could help with some questions:
1) Is it better to book the ski lessons in advance online? I suspect not as 26th March is into the off-season ...?
1) What happens at a ski school? For the 3 days, would they take us to nursery slopes (which I believe do not require a lift pass?) for the entire 3 day duration? I ask because if so, then it would be a bit of a waste to buy a package that includes a 6-day lift pass. If we only really need a lift pass for 3 days then maybe we could consider an earlier holiday (on a different package), to mitigate the risk of bad snow conditions?
3) Been reading the whole thread and late March seems to be bad for snow conditions - would this be a problem for beginners? I would hate to get there and not be able to do anything if the higher altitude runs aren't suitable for beginners.
4) Any general comments on total beginners learning to ski in Zell on w/c 26th March would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
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tiching99, welcome to snowHeads
You could book the lessons through Crystal then you won't have to worry about any of it - i did in my early skiing years. I would always book in advance.
others who know the ski school better can advise on the rest (but I would recommend the Romantik Hotel - we had our summer hols there this year and are thinking of going back in the Winter)
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tiching99, welcome to snowHeads
One of the advantages to learning later in the season is that one tends not to get quite so cold during those times that you're standing watching/listening to your instructor - a real plus IME.
These things are never guaranteed, of course, but it's likely that the conditions will be fine until at least lunchtime at that time of year - quite possibly longer.
I'm sure someone with more in depth knowledge will be along soon to answer some of your other questions.
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Thanks for the replies and welcomes guys ...
holidayloverxx, I would but Crystal only offer a full 6-day lessons package. We want to do only 3 days to keep our costs down! I might call the Crystal reservations line to see if they can do us a 3-day package instead, otherwise, we're looking at Sport Alpin who do a 3-day course for 155 Euros. Anyone come across this school before?
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I went for the first week in April earlier this year and also the first week in April the previous year to Zell am See. The snow cover for the previous year was not ideal, but adequate and expected for so late in the season.
Earlier this year however, without wanting to put a damper on your holiday was just covered in slush. The Sonnenalm area was shut after about the 2nd day and all the lower runs were shut as the snow had pretty much disapeared. It was still skiable on the top of the mountain but I think there was only about 7 slopes open. I don't know what happened with the ski school as it is usually based in Schmittental, which is the next village along and that had little or no snow cover.
My advice would be to have lessons over here before you go!!! It isn't the same admittedly, but it definitely gives you a feel for skiing and it will make it a lot less overwhelming when you arrive. This way if there is partial snow cover on the lower runs you will be able to handle the higher runs (which aren't overly difficult anyway) with a lot more confidence. Make sure you get over to the Kitzsteinhorn at some point in your holiday as well, it's a glacier with 10x better conditions than the Schmittenhöhe. It's all included in your lift pass and there is a free shuttle bus at the City express which will take you right to it. Do check the weather report before you go though, it can be a little chilly up there and it's a lot higher up than the slopes around Zell.
RE lessons, I think they're a must. I can't comment on the prices and the best time to book but there is a pully lift at the Ski school, I'm not sure whether you require a pass to use it though. Make sure you're reasonably competent before you go (i.e. link plow turns, stop, control speed etc.) you will enjoy it so much more and as you say, you won't be stuck on the nursery slope half of your holiday.
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tiching99, the advice above about having lessons before you go might well be a good idea, but you'll spend more on lessons in a snowdome than you woudl on the mountain I reckon. While you might well take to skiing really quickly and have eough competence/confidence to ski alone after only 3 days I wouldn't bank on it; it's a false economy in the early days - think of it as an investment. If you do decide to opt for 3 days check whether they are half days or full days - if only half days I think you will probably not be up to free skiing after only 3 sessions
as an alternative some tour operators run "learn to ski" weeks where everything is included, that might suit you as the costs are usually reasonable when compared to putting together the separate components.
As Leeds_Skier attests Zell was super slushy this year - I was there in February and it was a slush-fest, although I think it got colder later and conditions improved.
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Depending on what snow conditions are like, it is possible that you would be learning on one of the beginner slopes up the mountain. If so, you would need a lift pass.
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tiching99, We had our first ever ski holiday in Kaprun, through Crystal and had the ski package, lessons and equipment, couldnt fault it, they say 6 days for ski school but its only 5, the last day is just a race followed by a presentation!!
Ski school in Austria is usually full days, you'll do no harm booking privatley if it saves you money but the crystal package is usually very good value. Be prepared to have to buy a full lift pass if the snow is diminishing as they'll need to take you further up to the nursery slopes if the snows gone lower down, but I think the last few years the snow has been good later. You can decide on lift passes once your there though, no cheaper to buy them before you go!!
IF the snows not good its only 5 mins on the bus to the gacier at Kaprun! Although we preferred Zell, much prettier!!
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tiching99, I'm sure you're getting a really good price for 26th March in Zell Am See. The prices for Zell will tail off sharply each week in March because you'll be taking a chance on the snow cover and quality. It's not to say you won't be lucky - I've seen fresh deep powder and proper cold down to 600m in mid April in Austria - but most likely the lower nursery area (schmittenhohe) would be closed by that time, and the mid mountain nursery area a bit springlike.
Zell is lovely place to be, and will be great for the resort experience, but although it's an "easy" mountain, I don't think the slopes are the best for beginners. From town, you need a bus to the nursery area at the base of the Schmittenhohe. But you only have 1 slope there. Then the progression from this area to the next nursery slope up is another bus plus gondola, or gondola + chair + crowded ski, then a gondola down. If the whole experience - hotel, resort, scenery, is as important as the skiing variety, then dont let this put you off Zell, otherwise you might want to consider resorts with more variety and accessibility of easy slopes.
If you do go for Zell, there's no need to prebook anything for that late in the season. I think I was there on about 3rd march a couple of years ago and the ski shops and ski schools were not remotely busy. Re. the ski hire, I scoured the internet, including German sites, for cheap deals, but actually the cheapest shops by far were 1 or 2 streets back from the gondola with no internet presence. It was too late for me by then unfortunately, having been ripped off online by Intersport. On the lift tickets - although TUI package deals are usually competitive, would have thought lift tickets would be low season prices by 26th march.
Anyway, my honest advice would be either:
1. If there's just the 2 of you, why not take advantage of the flexibility that gives you and start looking c. 2-3 weeks out for a late deal somewhere with good snow on the ground + a decent forecast for a cheap price?
2. If you're fixed on Zell, consider trading up 2 weeks pricewise to c. 12th March, trading down your hotel if need be.
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Thanks again for all the replies guys - lots of good advice!
As advised by Leeds Skier, the missus and I have gone ahead and had a 3-hour ski lesson at Milton Keynes. Great experience, apart from the fact that I got a huge blister on my foot, and still frequently bend inwards too much in snowplough mode, making one ski carve into the snow stopping me from turning!
I've also taken the advice of holidayloverxxx and booked the 5-day ski course with Sport Alpin. I believe they have a nursery slope so presumably we'll spend the first few days (or so) there. Our package with Crystal includes a full lift pass so if they need to take us higher for lessons, as described by Elizabeth B that shouldn't be a problem.
JimiHendrix Thanks for the info, but I've already booked the holiday (before I posted my first reply!). Thanks anyway!
Last question - aimed mainly at someone who's been to Zell before: I believe Hotel Romantik is a good 10 minute walk from the gondola/ski lift (?). Would we need to carry our (rented) skis and ski boots to and from the hotel and the gondola every morning? ... and would is there some sort of locker at the gondola where we can keep our skis, ski boots, and also, our walking boots when we get there in the morning?
Thanks again!
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tiching99, The Romantik is about 8 mns walk from the city xpress lift. What you need to know, and alpin can tell you (I assume you've booked direct and not through crystal), is where the ski school meeting place is - it could be at the city xpress gondola or at the bus station - see here http://www.sport-alpin.at/skischule_english/info/standort.htm . it could also be at the schmittenhohe gondola - for that you get the shuttle bus from the bus station which is a bit nearer to the hotel than the city xpress gondola, and in the evening you get the shuttle bus back. There are ski lockers at the city xpress, and I think there are some at the schmittenhohe but I dont recall seeing them. In any event it's not a big deal to walk in your boots and carry skis - we did every day from the Lebzelter which is 30 seconds walk nearer than the Romantik. To be honest I think it would be more of a palaver having to walk past the bus station to get to the locker to get skis and boots then walk back to the bus station. It really is all very close together.
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tiching99, FWIW I used the lockers for my boots and skis at the Intersport shop under the city express and it does make things a little more painless - 20€ for the week
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In any event it's not a big deal to walk in your boots and carry skis - we did every day from the Lebzelter which is 30 seconds walk nearer than the Romantik. To be honest I think it would be more of a palaver having to walk past the bus station to get to the locker to get skis and boots then walk back to the bus station. It really is all very close together. |
Hmmm, I would say the Romantik is a bit more than 30 seconds further than Lebzelter, IMHO its easily double the distance to the City Express? If there is snow on the pavements it is enough of a walk to be a real pain in ski boots and carrying skis, especially downhill at the end of the day on tired legs.
The lockers at City Express are in the Intersport shop which is in the ground floor of the City Express base station. They could not be more convenient. There are now lockers in the rebuilt Schmitten valley station as well. If you do rent a locker then email them in advance and ask reserve a heated one, which means your boots are dry and toasty each morning.
I've never used them so cant be certain but I think that Sport Alpin take all their learners up to the slope at the valley station. If this is the case you would be better to rent a locker there. I would email them and ask specifically where you will be meeting so that you can plan it as well as possible.
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robboj, well, I suppose my memory of a few weeks ago might be failing me, but I certainly wouldn't say it was twice the distance. I'd be amazed if I coudln't get from Lebzelter to Romantik in less than a minute. I would agree that if the meeting point is the city xpress then the lockers there would be a good idea.
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