How To Get To Kaprun - Kitzsteinhorn

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Get to Kaprun near Zell am See & ski powder on Kitzsteinhorn
Get to Kaprun near Zell am See & ski powder on Kitzsteinhorn
Use the train to get to Zell am See, only 7km from kaprun
Use the train to get to Zell am See, only 7km from kaprun
Regional trains in Austria are spacious with plenty of room for skis & gear
Regional trains in Austria are spacious with plenty of room for skis & gear
Zell am See train station is easy to get to from Innsbruck, Salzburg or Munich
Zell am See train station is easy to get to from Innsbruck, Salzburg or Munich
The airport at Munich Germany is the best gateway to Kaprun for intercontinental travellers
The airport at Munich Germany is the best gateway to Kaprun for intercontinental travellers
The airport at the great ski city of Innsbruck can used to get to Kaprun.
The airport at the great ski city of Innsbruck can used to get to Kaprun.
Car rentals are best from Innsbruck or Salzburg airports
Car rentals are best from Innsbruck or Salzburg airports
Driving to Kaprun is straightforward, with no major mountain passes to negotiate
Driving to Kaprun is straightforward, with no major mountain passes to negotiate
Bus route 660 links Zell am See train station directly to Kaprun & Kitzsteinhorn
Bus route 660 links Zell am See train station directly to Kaprun & Kitzsteinhorn
Buses are the best way to get to the ski lifts in Kaprun-Kitzsteinhorn & are free in winter
Buses are the best way to get to the ski lifts in Kaprun-Kitzsteinhorn & are free in winter
Morning buses from Kaprun to the Kitzsteinhorn valley station run often
Morning buses from Kaprun to the Kitzsteinhorn valley station run often
Maiskogelbahn valley station in Kaprun is quiet early in the morning
Maiskogelbahn valley station in Kaprun is quiet early in the morning
Heading up Maiskogel one can see all the way from Kaprun to Zell am See
Heading up Maiskogel one can see all the way from Kaprun to Zell am See
Bus or car to Geltscherjet 1 valley station is the best way up to Kitzsteinhorn for first tracks
Bus or car to Geltscherjet 1 valley station is the best way up to Kitzsteinhorn for first tracks
Gletescherjet 1 runs in all weather up to Langwied on Kitzsteinhorn
Gletescherjet 1 runs in all weather up to Langwied on Kitzsteinhorn
Overlooking Zell am See, the 3K K-onnection heads from Maiskogel across to Kitzsteinhorn
Overlooking Zell am See, the 3K K-onnection heads from Maiskogel across to Kitzsteinhorn
Zell am See train station is a great place to arrive in the region & travel to nearby Kaprun
Zell am See train station is a great place to arrive in the region & travel to nearby Kaprun
The route 660 bus connects Zell am See, Kaprun & Kitzsteinhorn, plus is free for skiers
The route 660 bus connects Zell am See, Kaprun & Kitzsteinhorn, plus is free for skiers
Kaprun is small enough to walk to most points of interest
Kaprun is small enough to walk to most points of interest
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How To Get To Kaprun - Kitzsteinhorn

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Where is Kaprun, Austria?

Kaprun is in the Salzburg state of central Austria. Austria’s highest mountain, Großglockner (3798m), is nearby & visible from the spectacular lookouts on Kitzsteinhorn above Kaprun.

The Kaprun-Kitzsteinhorn ski resort is located 120km by road south of Salzburg & about 150km east of Innsbruck via Kitzbuhel. The nearest major town and transport hub is Zell am See, 7.5km to the north.

Nearby Airports to Kaprun

Closest major airports include Austria's best ski city Innsbruck (152km) and historic Salzburg in Austria plus Munich (220km) in Germany. Munich is the best gateway airport for intercontinental travellers. Salzburg is a delightful Austrian city and worthy of a visit if one has the time. Rail connections to Kaprun (via Zell am See) from other international airports at Vienna, Milan, or Zurich are easy enough, but quite long in distance and time.

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Flights into Innsbruck Airport

Innsbruck (INN) airport is served by flights from mainland Europe, Scandinavia and the UK. Flights numbers and options increase during the winter season. The airport is conveniently located close to the centre of Innsbruck.

The Innsbruck city centre and central bus & train station is a 15min bus ride from the airport via the Route F bus at the terminal. Taxis offer an alternative. Innsbruck is an excellent location from which to rent a fully winterised car for travels throughout the Alps

If you are wanting to stay overnight near the Innsbruck airport try the Hotel Penz West, although some brilliant Innsbruck hotels are only a short bus or taxi ride away.

Flights into Munich Airport

Munich (MUC) international airport is rated as one of the world’s best. It receives a vast number of flights every day from worldwide destinations.

The airport at Munich is situated north of the city but is well served by efficient train transport which link quickly with train services to ski hubs like Innsbruck. Take the S1 or S8 line from the main terminal (trains every 10min) to the major Ostbahnhof for trains direct to Innsbruck. Change at Wörgl for Zell am See and onto Kaprun by bus or taxi. Travel time is about 3.5hr.

Multiple car rental companies are available at Munich airport; however the vehicles may not be as well set up for winter driving as locations closer to the ski destination.

Flights into Salzburg (WA Mozart) Airport

Salzburg (SZG) (WA Mozart) airport receives direct flights from most European & UK destinations. Connecting flights from worldwide destinations is possible via major hubs like Paris.

The airport is 15-20min from the centre of beautiful Salzburg. If travelling to your ski destination by train, take city bus number 2 from the terminal to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof main railway station. Most of Austria is now an easy train trip away.

If driving is your thing, multiple car rental companies are available at Salzburg airport.

Airport & Hotel Transfers

Private, shared & group transfers are available to/from all airports and hotels to/from all ski resorts. The Powderhounds recommend taking the train & bus from the airports to Kaprun, but for those that just cannot abide public transport or are travelling in larger groups, the most efficient mode of travel is a private transfer.

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Train & Bus Travel to Kaprun Ski Resort

Train transport options to Kaprun via Zell am See railway station abound and are the recommended ground travel mode to the resort.

By train from Innsbruck, head to Wörgl then change for Schwarzach-St Veit to stop at Zell am See. Trains leave every hour from Innsbruck and travel time to Zell am See is about 2 hours.

By train from Salzburg, head to Schwarzach–St Veit (direction Klagenfort) then change for Wörgl to stop at Zell am See. Trains leave regularly through the day and the journey takes around 1hr30mins.

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From Zell am See train station, buses and taxis await to take one to Kaprun. Bus 660 leaves from Postplatz and then stops at the train station at Zell am See. There is room for luggage on the bus, but if heading to accommodation, a short taxi ride might be a better option. Bus tickets can be purchased from the driver.

Driving to Kaprun

The village of Kaprun ski resort is over 2hr drive from Innsbruck, 1½hr from Salzburg and 3hr from Munich. Driving to Kaprun from either west (Innsbruck/Munich) or east (Salzburg/Vienna) or south (Italy), one needs to get on the main A12/E45/E60 motorway and then take the B169 and then B311 to Zell am See into the exit for Kaprun.

Day Trippers

If day-tripping to Kaprun from elsewhere in Austria and hoping to ski powder at Kitzsteinhorn, we suggest avoiding Maiskogel & the 3K K-onnection, and instead continue driving through the town up to the Kitzsteinhorn Valley Station at the base of the Gletscherjet 1 gondola. There is ample free parking close to the gondola. if on a sight-seeing mission, just park at Kaprun Center and the Maiskogel valley Station just as you enter Kaprun. Again, parking is free, but if you are late, it can become full! If for whatever reason you end the day at the wrong base, simply catch one of the free ski buses as described further down.

Car Rentals

If you don’t have a car and wish to rent, the closest useful car rentals are in Innsbruck or Salzburg, either at the airport, or in the city centre (sometimes cheaper but more of a pain than it is worth). Zell am See has several car rental locations if you require a car once at Kaprun.

Getting Around Kaprun-Kitzsteinhorn

On in Kaprun, there is no need to use a car to get around. Three free ski bus routes are relevant to Kaprun-Kitzsteinhorn, the 660, the K line, and Dorf Bus, which combined link Kitzsteinhorn, Kaprun, Maiskogel & Zell am See. The 660 route (red) does the entire journey from Kitzsteinhorn through Kaprun and Maiskogel and then on to Zell am See. Note that the stop on the 660 for Maiskogel valley station is called 'Schaufelburg'. The K line (green) does a shorter journey running between Kitzsteinhorn<-->Kaprun<-->Maiskogel<-->Schlossstrsse (ending at the castle). The third route is the Dorf Bus (or village bus)(also green), which runs around the streets of Kaprun linking the various parts to both Lechnerberg & Maiskogel ski lift bases.

Check out the free ski bus route map for Kitzsteinhorn<-->Kaprun<-->Zell am See below.

Kitzsteinhorn<-->Kaprun<-->Zell am See free ski bus route map
Kaprun Ski Bus Map

Nearby Ski Resorts

A host of nearby ski resorts can be conveniently reached by car, bus or train from Zell am See station. Ski resorts accessible by train include the vast SkiCircus at Leogang & Fieberbrunn (or bus to Saalbach), iconic Kitzbuhel-Kirchberg from the Mittersill base, the huge SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser Brixental, Wildkogel at Bramberg, Rauris, Weiβee Glacier World and resorts in the Zillertal via Krimml.

Buses also connect Kaprun to the SkiCircus at Saalbach or Hinterglemm, and if skiing under the new ZellamSeeXpress gondola at Schmitten, you can continue off-piste all the way to the valley bottom near Viehhofen (also part of SkiCircus Saalbach) and catch the bus back to Zell am See and Kaprun (buses run every hour).

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