A rustic resort nestled at the bottom of Austria’s most established skiable glacier, Kaprun offers the traditional effortlessly balanced with the state of the art. From fairy-tale castles to mountain top dining and Austria’s largest superpipe, snow lovers of all ages and stages can enjoy a ‘once in a lifetime’ experience here.
Located in Salzburg, Kaprun is perhaps best known for being the home of the magnificent Kitzsteinhorn glacier and was the first Austrian resort to partake in glacier skiing way back in the 60’s.
As with many other Austrian resorts, organic growth over time has meant much of the town’s architecture still presents a quaint throwback to days gone by - those wishing for the fairy-tale holiday setting may very well find their wishes come true in the shadow of the regal 12th century Castle, or amongst the delightful A-framed chalets that are a commonplace throughout the resort.
A modest hour and a half transfer from Salzburg airport, Kaprun is also readily accessible from Germany- Munich airport is two and a half hours away for those who fancy taking the scenic route.
Aside from being one of the most breath-taking attractions in the region, the Kitzsteinhorn glacier also ensures that a trip is unlikely to suffer from a lack of snow. The glacier can be accessed by a sequence of gondolas, so anyone can take in the stunning panoramas of the surrounding Alps- even if they don’t fancy having to ski down from the summit.
Located just around the corner from neighbouring resort of Zell am See, it offers a beguiling mix of terrain to suit all… + more
The nearest airport to Kaprun is Salzburg at 90 km or about 1 hour 30 minutes by car
The nearest ski resorts to Kaprun include Europa Sport ski area, Zell am See, Hinterglemm, Saalbach, Uttendorf/Weißsee.
The Dorfkrug offers a traditional Austrian a la carte menu, alongside a popular pizza restaurant for the less gastronomically adventurous.
Despite the relatively modest size of the resort, there are still almost 50 different bars and restaurants to choose between. The evening’s festivities can kick off before you’ve even left the slopes; the Häuslalm’s famous terrace bar is the perfect location to start your après and indulge in some traditional Austrian fare whilst looking down onto the village below.Nestled right at the base of the slopes, Zur Lederhos´n is the first stop for many fresh off the lifts. Boasting a heated terrace with live DJ’s, it is easy to see the appeal; especially when you consider it is also home to largest pair of lederhosen in Europe!A more raucous evening can be enjoyed too- the Pavilion Bar’s central location, large outdoor area, and open minded attitude to fancy dress makes it a sought after venue, whilst Kitsch and Bitter boldly claims that ‘God is a DJ, and Kitsch is a dance floor’. Needless to say, those looking to dance the night away won’t be disappointed.
There’s no danger of non-skiers getting bored whilst everyone else hits the slopes – the ‘Family Mountain’ proudly offers the first alpine roller coaster in the Salzburg province and the nearby Lake Zell is surely one of the most picturesque ice rinks you could ever skate on. The Tauern Spa has state of the art facilities and makes for a perfectly hedonistic rest day - its impressive offering of treatments are can also come in handy after a particularly strenuous day on the slopes.
Intersport Brundl Bike World If you want to truly take advantage of some of the mountain biking trails around Kaprun, then you’re… + more
FROST Rafting & Canyoning Tours! Our service minded highly qualified Guides will Welcome you with top Equipment and make you have… + more
Climbing Hall Saalfelden The 1,700 m² total climbing surface at Saalfelden Climbing Hall, split into vorstieg and bouldering sections,… + more
Wucher Helicopter Enjoy a birds-eye-view of Vorarlberg, Tirol and Salzburg on a helicopter flight with Wucher Helicopters. The… + more
Kitzsteinhorn Guided Hikes There are several guided hikes on offer at the Kitzsteinhorn Mountain. National Park Rangers lead daily… + more
Golfclub Zell am see – Kaprun The Golfclub Zell am see - Kaprun club is laden with top class facilities and is visually stunning.… + more
Sport Achleitner You can purchase a fishing license from Sport Achleitner, which gives you the right to fish in Lake Zell. Right in… + more
Charming Kaprun has around twenty shops, most of them sports outlets and convenient stores. There are a couple of clothing stores and a gift boutique. Enough to service most needs on a skiing holiday. For more choice punters naturally head over to Zell am See, a market town with much better infrastructure, servicing the surrounding area.
Intersport Bründl Book all your equipment with the experts at Intersport Bruendl (www.bruendl.at). Thanks to their online reservation… + more
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We have 1696 ski holidays in Kaprun. Search all Kaprun ski deals or pick your preferred accommodation type below:
Maximum and minimum adult Kaprun lift pass prices ranged from €222 to €252 for 6 days access to the Kaprun ski lift system at the start of the 2025 winter season. Our lift passes are part of a packaged Kaprun holiday with accommodation, so prices vary depending on chalet or hotel suppliers. Confirm price for the lift ticket before booking your holiday.
Lift Tickets | Child | Adult | Senior |
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1 Day Price | €23 - €25 | €46 - €51 | N / A |
6 Day Price | €111 - €126 | €222 - €252 | N / A |
Age Range | 6 - 15 | N / A | N / A |
Most of our ski holidays to Kaprun packaged with flights include airport transfers. We can also arrange private transfers to Kaprun from nearby airports
Flights from London take about 2 hours to Innsbruck, Salzburg. This table shows approximate transfer times to Kaprun from the nearest airports, smaller airports can be more prone to delays.
Airport | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Salzburg | 90 km | 1 hour 30 minutes |
Munich / München | 200 km | 3 hours |
Zell am See | 7 km | 12 minutes |
Browse our self-drive ski holidays which include your car channel crossing, or go choose accom-only and book your car ferry or tunnel later.
The transfer time from alpine train stations are generally shorter than from airports, Call us for details of Kaprun transfers.
Station | Distance | Transfer Time |
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Zell am See | 10 km | 10 minutes |
Dr. Watschinger Karl General practitioner Opening Times: Monday - Friday: 8 am - 6 pm
Steinbock Apotheke Kaprun Monday - Friday 08:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 18:00 Saturday 08:00 - 12:00
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