Skiing on the Schmittenhöhe
The award-winning ski resort in Zell am See
Skiing on the Schmittenhöhe in Zell am See promises pure fun and variety for both families and avid winter sports enthusiasts eager to cover tons of vertical metres. Whether it’s tackling the steep Trass descent or learning to ski on Glocknerwiese with the help of Schmidolin, the Schmitten dragon: Nearly every ski run at the resort boasts breathtaking views of the unique mountain scenery and Lake Zell. During lunch and breaks, skiers and snowboarders can unwind at the numerous huts and restaurants scattered across the Schmitten.
Good to know: The world’s largest test portal, Skiresort.de, has named the Schmittenhöhe one of the top ski resorts worldwide!
The ski resort at a glance
- 77 kilometres of slopes: 30 km blue, 28 km red and 19 km black downhill runs
- 27 lift facilities and 6 feeder lifts: trassXpress, areitXpress, cityXpress, zellamseeXpress, Sonnenalmbahn and Schmittenhöhebahn
- ski resort access points: Schüttdorf (areitXpress), Zell am See (cityXpress, trassXpress, Schmittenhöhebahn and Sonnenalmbahn), Viehhofen (zellamseeXpress)
- 8 ski routes for safe off-piste skiing
- 5 long valley runs with more than 1,000 vertical metres
- Trass descent, Snowpark and Funslope XXL for ski and snowboard acrobats
- adventure hotspots for children based around Schmidolin, the Schmitten dragon
- Skiline support for tracking kilometres skied, vertical metres covered and more
- unique photo points and scenic viewpoints
- comprehensive ski-related services for a smooth skiing experience
- online shop for convenient ticket purchases
- numerous huts, bars and restaurants for enjoyable breaks
- exciting events and activities for a winter full of variety
Piste map of the Schmittenhöhe ski resort
A variety of slopes
Event tip
On selected days, the popular Ski’n’Brunch events are held on the Schmittenhöhe. Be among the first to carve the freshly groomed slopes early in the morning, then head to Blaickner’s Sonnalm or Schmiedhofalm for a tasty brunch!
Family skiing with Schmidolin
Action-packed skiing in Zell am See
An adrenaline rush for your ski day on the Schmitten
The Trass descent is guaranteed to get your heart pumping with gradients of up to 70 per cent, nearly 1,000 vertical metres and a downhill course stretching over four kilometres. It’s one of the longest and most challenging black runs in the Salzburger Land region. Those who have conquered the “Hahnenkamm of the Pinzgau” rave about the experience. Other thrilling snow sports highlights include the Snowpark and Skimovie track.
Tip: If you prefer skiing off the groomed pistes, the marked ski touring route is the perfect choice.
Top services at the ski resort in Zell am See
Ski schools & equipment hire
The Schmittenhöhe’s diverse slopes provide ideal conditions for learning to ski. At the local ski schools, skiers of all ages can discover their love for snow sports.
Whether you like to travel without your own skis or want to try the latest models: Equipment can be rented directly on site. The local ski hire shops offer a wide selection of skis, snowboards and other gear. No matter what type of sport you prefer, you’re sure to find what you need! And at the end of your ski day, you can securely store your winter sports gear in the lockers at the ski depots.
Activities away from the pistes
At the Schmittenhöhe, there’s a myriad of activities you can do beyond just hitting the slopes:
- Winter hiking: Explore the picturesque, snow-covered landscape in serene silence and at a leisurely pace.
- Areit 1400 exhibition: an intriguing journey through modes of transport from the past to the future, perfect for less favourable skiing weather
- Summit exhibition “Tradition & innovation since 1927”: provides fascinating insights into 90 years of mountain cableway history
Tip: Be sure to also check out our guided winter activities, offered twice a week during the winter season!