Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe snow report

The Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe snow report for Mar 21 is a 80cm base depth with 21 of 28 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Zell am See - Schmittenhöhe are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Summit

80cm
Hard Packed
Snow Reporter Comments: .
Lifts Open
21/28 open
Km Open
52 km open
Runs Open
32/42 open
Intermediate Runs Open
84%
Advanced Runs Open
65%
Expert Runs Open
83%
Runs Open
76%

Resort Overview

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Dec 05
Projected Opening
Apr 06
Projected Closing
Zell am See – Schmittenhöhe is located in the SalzburgerLand region of Austria and rises directly above the lakeside town of Zell am See. The resort combines alpine terrain with scenic views over Lake Zell and the surrounding Hohe Tauern mountains. Winter conditions are supported by extensive snowmaking, helping to maintain reliable coverage throughout the main season. The SKI RESORT AREA extends across 81 hectares and includes 41 marked pistes served by 28 lifts. The ski area offers approximately 77 km of groomed pistes, with terrain distributed across beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert levels. Nearly half of the runs are suited to intermediate skiers, while steeper sections provide added challenge for confident riders. With a base at 760 m and a summit reaching 2,000 m, the resort delivers a vertical drop of around 1,240 m. The longest continuous descent measures roughly 6 km. Zell am See – Schmittenhöhe is well suited to families and mixed-ability groups. Clearly organised learning areas, ski schools, and modern lift systems support beginners, while experienced skiers benefit from varied terrain and panoramic viewpoints. The close connection between the slopes and the town centre adds to the resort’s appeal, creating a balanced winter destination that combines quality skiing with lakeside charm.

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