We
love Austria and just had to return to Zell am See and Kaprun! This was our 4th
summer visit since 2009 and even now there are plenty of things for us still to
do and new places to go such is the variety on offer in the area for all ages. ( For further information on two of our previous visits see the following links second visit and our third visit ) .
In
fact to make even more of our holiday this time we again stayed at Austria Holiday Apartment wonderfully located apartment in Kaprun for
ten nights.
This
is an account of what we did as a family - that’s a mum, dad and two girls aged 8 and 10.
What
we get most enjoyment from is walking in the mountains and swimming…lots of
swimming! So we checked the weather
forecast, via the apartment’s WiFi and the local TV channels, and decided to
immediately go for the ‘hike and swim’ card again which is perfect for us.
For a family of 4 it costs €205.50 for 6 days and provides unlimited use of the
cable cars, gondolas and; chairlifts at the Kitzsteinhorn, Schmittenhohe and
Maiskogel mountains and the three
outdoor swimming areas around Lake Zell and the indoor pool in Zell am See. This is a great economic way of using the
facilities.
We
asked the children what they’d like to do first, both immediately responded “the
Schmidolin walk!” This
is a great way of getting into the mountains and keeping the children
entertained. The circular walk has over 12 different activity stations, some of
which change from year to year, for children to have fun and help the dragon
Schmidolin in his quest. It’s best to start at the Areitbahn gondola where the
parking is free and the ticket office is in the Intersport shop. The staff are
very helpful, they will give the children a card to mark off at each activity
station, and with all the right answers on return they will be given something
to remember the occasion.
New!
This year at the top of the Areitbahn lift, there is a motocross course on
e-bikes which boys might like, have a look here at the Freeride E-center
Swimming in a Lake with Mountain views
It was sooooo hot on this our first day (obviously the fire breathing dragon had been busy!), that the temperature gauge in the car was reading 42°c! So we just had to go to the lido and jump in Lake Zell to cool off, aaaaaaahhhhhhh.
The lido can be busy but it has a heated pool with a slide, a pool for the very little ones, a café and is right next to the lake and with stunning scenery too.
Lake a Zell am See beautifully clean with great views |
It was sooooo hot on this our first day (obviously the fire breathing dragon had been busy!), that the temperature gauge in the car was reading 42°c! So we just had to go to the lido and jump in Lake Zell to cool off, aaaaaaahhhhhhh.
The lido can be busy but it has a heated pool with a slide, a pool for the very little ones, a café and is right next to the lake and with stunning scenery too.
Sledging on a Mountain in the Summer
View from the top of the Kitzstienhorn with glacier above Kaprun |
Summer Sledging on the Kitzsteinhorn in August |
We built a snowman |
The cloud soon gave way to some sunshine and it ‘warmed up’ to 7°c so we built a snowman, in fact three, which became an instant tourist attraction. Just wonderful!
In
the summer months there are always many events happening, some occur each week
and some are special one-off events so it’s definitely worth checking with the Tourist
Information Centre as there is something for everyone.
Summer Evenings in Austria
Every
Wednesday evening in Zell am See there is a festival with street bars,
entertainment, food vendors and traditional music. Whilst busy the atmosphere
is fabulous. We were lucky enough to go twice and the children loved the pancakes
and candy floss stalls!
We only just missed out on Kaprun’s own festival and mountain bike extravaganza – Bike Infection which takes place in mid-August, we went in 2011 and it was well worth a visit.
Great evening with Live music in Medieval town center of Zell am See |
We only just missed out on Kaprun’s own festival and mountain bike extravaganza – Bike Infection which takes place in mid-August, we went in 2011 and it was well worth a visit.
Football
fans will be interested to know that the area is also a magnet to top football
sides who like to take training camps. One evening the top Qatari side Al-Sadd were training
on the pitch opposite the apartment so I watched them for some time. When they
finished I had my photograph taken with one of their players – ex-Real Madrid
and Spain legend ‘Raul’. Football gold!
Mountain Views to take the breath away
Mountain Views to take the breath away
Anyway
back to normality and the next walk we did was on the Schmitten,
where we took the cable car to the summit station and walked the route from the
St Elisabeth chapel down the ridge to the Sonnkogel, this is a lovely short
walk, not that strenuous, with amazing views again and plenty to keep children
entertained along the way. There are lots of information stations too that
describe the area, the history, the wildlife and the fauna of the mountain
which is interesting and of course importantly there is a café/restaurant at
either end. The coffee and apfelstrudel should not be missed!
On
a rainy day we wandered into Kaprun, found a lovely café at the bakery and then
later visited the indoor pool in Zell am See which had a 74m water slide and
diving boards. The pool is also adjacent to the ice rink, home of the EK Zeller ice hockey team, on the
main road.
High Dams Above Kaprun
One
place we’d not visited previously were the high altitude reservoirs
at Kaprun including the Mooserboden reservoir and dams. The start of this
excursion is just a few km past the Kitzsteinhorn gondola station where you park
your car, get a ticket €39 per family, which includes the bus ride up to the
higher reservoir.. We were fortunate enough to go on a good weather day when
the power company Verbund had also organised a day specifically aimed at
children with lots of activities going on. We walked along the dam walls ( you
can also walk in the
dam wall) and had a nice picnic
next to the reservoir amongst the glacial mountains, simply stunning.
High Dams Above Kaprun
Kaprun Reservoirs |
Swimming Lido at Piesendorf |
The
following day was forecast to be poor, so we decided to take the train from
Zell am See to visit Salzburg. This cost just €32 for a return ticket for us
all and included parking in the ‘Park and Ride’ at Zell station. I would
recommend going early as the journey takes 1.5 hours and the parking spaces are
limited. We enjoyed walking around Salzburg and visited the house that was the
birthplace of Mozart. We would like
to have visited the Science and Natural History
Museum science museum (again) but ran out of time(!)
Tauern Spa Kaprun
Tauern Spa Kaprun
Salt / brine swimming pool at Tauern Spa Kaprun |
Before
we returned to the airport we had fun on the Maisiflitzer roller coaster at the
Maiskogel in Kaprun which follows the gradient of the ski slope and has bumps
and turns. At the point where the photograph is taken we were doing 42kmph,
awesome! One run down the track for the four of us, in two carts, cost €24. The
area has also been developed with a go-kart track €2 for 10 mins and large
slides which are €0.50c per go. Plenty to keep the children entertained here!
So
there it is our 4th, and most enjoyable to date, visit to Kaprun.
Many thanks to the Austria Holiday Apartment again for the hire of their apartment which
looked as fresh as it did when we first arrived in 2009. It’s well equipped and
very conveniently placed for walking into Kaprun, travelling by road and only a
few metres from the Billa supermarket.
The
dilemma is now whether to return for a winter ski trip or another amazing
summer adventure. We now love Austria even more!
Richards
Family
Tauern Spa Kaprun - a great place to visit throughout the year |