The mountain hiking trails around Zell am See offer access to some of the most beautiful
alpine landscapes in the region. Well-marked routes lead through forests, meadows, and
high mountain areas, providing a range of options for both casual walkers and experienced
hikers.
These trails connect viewpoints, mountain huts, and natural lookouts, allowing travelers to
enjoy fresh air, scenic views, and peaceful surroundings. Many routes are easily reached
by cable cars or short walks from the town.
For travelers, mountain hiking trails provide an active way to experience the Alps while
choosing routes that match individual fitness levels and interest
- 🥾 Walk the High Altitude Promenade to discover the historic Elisabeth Chapel ⛪
- 🏔️ Experience the Pinzgauer Spaziergang for elite 360-degree Alpine views 🔭
- 🥨 Stop at Blaickner’s Sonnalm to enjoy traditional Pinzgau delicacies on a sun terrace 🥘
- 📸 Capture the “mystical forest” and early morning sea of mist from the ridge 🌫️
- ❄️ In winter (Jan–March), join a guided snowshoe hike to the Schrambachkopf 🌨️
- 🚠 Ride the Porsche-designed Schmittenhöhebahn to access summit trailheads 🥨
- 🚌 Take Bus No. 71 from Zell am See for a quick transit to the valley station 🎫
- 🚗 Utilize the free parking at the base of the Schmitten or areitXpress lifts 🅿️
- 👣 Start your hike from the cityXpress station for a route directly from town 🏘️
- 👟 Invest in sturdy, waterproof hiking boots for stability on uneven terrain 🥾
- 🌦️ Check the daily weather at 2,000m; it can be 10°C colder than in the valley 🌬️
- 🧴 Pack sunscreen and sunglasses, as UV levels are significantly higher at the summit ☀️
- 🆓 Use the Zell am See-Kaprun Summer Card for free unlimited cable car rides 💳
- 🚠 08:30 AM – Take the early cable car to the summit to beat the midday crowds 🏔️
- 🥾 09:00 AM – Begin the High Altitude Promenade toward the Sonnkogel 🚶
- 🥨 11:30 AM – Rest and enjoy lunch at the Sonnkogel Restaurant or Hochzeller Alm 🥘
- 🚠 02:00 PM – Take a slow descent back to Zell am See via the Sonnkogelbahn 🎡