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      • ÖBB operates a train from Salzburg Hbf to Zell Am See hourly. Tickets cost $19–26 and the journey takes 1h 37m. Railjet also services this route once daily. Alternatively, Salzburg Verkehr Gmbh operates a bus from Salzburg Makartplatz D to Zell am See Postplatz F hourly. Tickets cost $18–25 and the journey takes 2h 5m.
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  2. The nearest airport to Zell am See is Salzburg (SZG). However, there are better options for getting to Zell am See. Salzburg Verkehr Gmbh operates a bus from Salzburg Airport to Zell am See Postplatz F hourly. Tickets cost $10 - $14 and the journey takes 1h 47m.

  3. There are 4 ways to get from Austria to Zell am See by train, bus, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. Recommended option. Train via Salzburg • 5h 16m

    • Zell Am See: The Perfect Base For Your Vacation
    • How to Get to Zell Am See
    • Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse Scenic Drive
    • Kitzsteinerhorn and The Gipfelwelt 3000
    • Kaprun Dam
    • The Impressive Krimmler Waterfalls
    • Visit Hohenwerfen Castle
    • See The See from Schmittenhöhe Mountain
    • Swimming and Light Shows on The Lake
    • Vogtturm Stadtmuseum

    Zell am See is now a small town of 10,000 and represents the best starting point for adventures in the surroundings. Its greatest advantage is its setting on the shores of turquoise Zeller See with plenty of tourist attractions nearby. And in winter it turns into a ski hub. However, it was a village not so long ago (some hundred years) and it wasn’...

    3 possible starting points for your travel to Zell am See! Zell am See lies in between Salzburg (1.5-hour drive) and Innsbruck (2.5-hour drive). Also, pretty close to Munich(80 minutes’ drive). My personal tip for those traveling to Zell am See by plane: Fly to Munich, Germany, and cross the borders to Austria by car. Luckily, nowadays it’s much sa...

    Passing the Grossglockner in the Alps is a dream come true Hands down the best place to visit in Austria! I would also probably the most beautiful place in Europe. The Grossglockner is the highest mountain in Austria at 3,798 m (12,461 ft). The High Alpine Road leads you through the mountain range at around 2,500 m (8,200 ft). For us, it was a full...

    We conquered Kitzsteinerhorn! About a 20-minute ride from Zell am See is another place we simply couldn’t miss. Kitzsteinerhorn is at an altitude of 3,203 m (10,508 ft) and is an iconic landmark of the Hohe Tauern National Park. The absolute top of the glacier is reserved for professional climbers, but there’s the Gipfelwelt 3 000 Center at 3,000 m...

    Gotta love some Austrian beer! Speaking of Kaprun, 13 km (8.2 mi) further south of the Sigmund Thun Klamm lies the Kaprun Dam. The technical marvel is at an altitude of around 2,000 m (6,500 ft) and provides electricity for the entire Zell am See-Kaprun region. The bonus is it also looks fantastic! There are two mountain reservoirs, a restaurant, a...

    One of the many perks of the area around Zell am See is the sheer number of natural wonders. What do you get when you cross massive rocks and raging rivers? Correct, an epic tourist attraction! Here are 3 must-see waterfalls:

    A fairytale castle Hohenwerfen is one of the must-see places in Austria for people who love medieval architecture. This mighty fortress sits on top of the hill about an hour’s drive northeast of Zell am See and you don’t need to worry about getting lost as you can see it from afar. Archbishop Gebhard ordered the construction of Hohenwerfen Castle i...

    Walk up and then look down and enjoy the view See what I did there? The nearest mountain from Zell am See is Schmittenhöhe. The resort up in almost 2,000 m (6,562 ft) runs year-round and it’s a favorite Zell am See tourist attraction. I will tell you why... the mountains open up in front of you and give you a view of the whole Zeller Lake and the t...

    This lake turns into a magical light show when the sun goes down In summer, it’s obviously tempting to take a dip in Zell am See. And why not? There are several public beaches around the lake, where you can spend a relaxing afternoon swimming in the crystal-clear water with beautiful mountain views in the background. You can rent various sports equ...

    Vogtturm museumwas a really nice surprise for me! A 1,000+-year-old tower guards the city at Stadtplatz. We also explored the local museum that displays historical artifacts (there’s nothing else to visit in the city anyway). And I must say I was surprised... in a good way. The interactive exhibition in Vogtturmprovides information in English and e...

  4. You can reach Zell am See-Kaprun from Salzburg by car in about 1.5 hours, from Munich it takes about 2.5 hours. Well-developed main traffic routes and motorways bring you from both cities directly to your holiday destination. Important: In order to use the Austrian motorways by car, you need an Austrian motorway vignette.

    • Brucker Bundesstr. 1a, Zell am See, 5700, Salzburg
    • welcome@zellamsee-kaprun.com
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  5. The easiest way to reach Zell am See is by train. There are direct connections from Salzburg, Innsbruck, Graz, Vienna, Zurich, and Munich, as well as numerous local destinations. If the direct train doesn’t work for you, you can use the connection with the change in Salzburg.

  6. It takes an average of 1h 43m to travel from Salzburg Hbf to Zell am See by train, over a distance of around 36 miles (58 km). There are normally 26 trains per day travelling from Salzburg Hbf to Zell am See and tickets for this journey start from £13.39 when you book in advance. First train.

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