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Austria - Ski resort information for KAPRUN
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The main gateway airports are Salzburg, 90kms (55 miles) away or Munich / München, 200kms (124 miles) away.
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Kaprun is the best-known partner of Zell am See in the Europa Sport Ski Region. But Zell has had a reputation for being a large, traditional ski centre from the early days of winter sports tourism, and thus with a somewhat aged lift system. Kaprun, however, has the image of a hi-tec, high altitude, glacier resort, with year round skiing above 3000m, accessed by a state of the art gondola and six seater chairs. In fact neither reputation is quite correct! Zell am See's ski area has invested heavily in new lifts and snow making whilst Kaprun has managed to retain its pleasant Tyrolean village atmosphere and is actually at only a slightly higher elevation than Zell am See, 5km (3 miles) away. It has its own small ski area on the Maiskogel, but to reach the high altitude skiing of the Kitzsteinhorn you first need to drive or take a bus (15 minutes) to the base of the funicular or gondola. They will lift you high up to the ski area and its networks of gondolas, chairs, funiculars and drags. Kaprun is an ancient village, first mentioned in documents of 931 AD (February 9th to be precise!) when it had a slightly more wordy title: 'Chataprunnin in Pisoncia'. A castle was built there during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and remained in the control of two wealthy families for over 500 years. The Napoleonic Wars saw defeat for the area and the castle passing to Bavarian control. In 1812 a local forester bought the castle and it changed ownership a dozen times before being purchased by the Gildemeister family in 1921. Currently it is owned by a private association who use it for a variety of events. Kaprun's reputation changed from that of a run-of-the-mill farming community to a centre for climbers and mountaineers about a century ago. More fame developed in 1955 when two huge beautiful reservoirs were completed above the village higher in the Pinzgau valley. These great feats of engineering still attract many visitors today. Another, in 1965, the Gletscherbahn underground railway up to the Kitzsteinhorn glacier, made Kaprun's name as one of the first year-round winter sports centres, bringing more international fame. Kaprun now attracts more than 700,000 guests annually, a sizable chunk of the two million plus visitors to the Europa Sport Region as a whole. Although tourism is obviously the main industry, farming continues quietly in the background.

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Resort Facts
3029m
Top Height
2243m
Vertical Drop
28
Total Lifts
15
Drag Lifts
7
Chair Lifts
5
Cabin Lifts
37000
Uplift per hour
15
Mtn Restaurants
6
Blue Runs
13
Red Runs
9
Black Runs
7km
Longest Run
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Facing of Slopes
Snowboard Parks
45
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Ski holidays in KAPRUN
£ 299
Annelies
£ 370
Pension St Georg
£ 375
Haus Bergheil
£ 440
Hotel Trauner
£ 505
Hotel Sport Kaprun
£ 508
Hohe Tauern
£ 518
Mitteregger
£ 524
Antonius
£ 544
Tauernhof
£ 548
Abendruh
£ 584
Orgler
£ 588
Toni
£ 600
Hotel Zur Burg
£ 625
Steigenberger Hotel ...
£ 706
Hotel Steigenberger
£ 956
Rudolfshof

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The resort information on this page is provided by Snow24 and the snow reports by Weather2. They are intended for general information only and you should rely solely on the information provided in the tour operators brochure when booking your holiday.

 
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