Hotel Kaprun, Kaprun

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· 5 minutes' walk to village centre · ski bus stop outside


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Kaprun description

The Bakker family welcome you to the Hotel Kaprun. It's perfect for anyone looking for a simple break - but with all you need for a great skiing experience. It's a small and traditional hotel with only 24 rooms, meaning you'll get very personal service and a friendly welcome.

At breakfast time you'll have a selection foods to choose from, from cold meats to jams - a traditional continental breakfast. After that, it's only a couple of minutes' walk to the nursery slopes - beyond this you'll have easy access to the wider ski area including the Kitzsteinhorn glacier and nearby Zell am See by jumping on the free ski bus which stops almost outside the hotel.

The Hotel Kaprun is not a spa hotel, but there is a new sauna for a bit of relaxation time. There's also plenty of storage space for skis and boots downstairs - the boot heater will give you warm dry tootsies each morning. You can also stay in touch with home with free WiFi in the cosy lounge and bar - where you can grab a drink before heading out for dinner.

Please note:

This does not have a lift.


Facilities: Hotel Kaprun features

· free WiFi · bar and lounge · sauna · 24 bedrooms


Room Types: Hotel Kaprun bedrooms

All rooms have a cable TV, radio, sitting area and WiFi.

Small Twin Room - sleeps 2: Small room with Austrian twin beds, private shower or bath and WC.

Austrian twin beds
Austrian twin beds are very common in Central Europe. They’re simply one large bed frame containing two single mattresses, both with separate duvets and linen sets, that cannot be separated. Separate twin beds are less common and can often be head to head beds, rather than side by side, if they are available.


Meals: Hotel Kaprun food & drink

· continental buffet breakfast

Many Austrian hotels do not serve free tap water with meals.

We update Hotel Kaprun's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Kaprun: about holidays in Kaprun: about ski holidays in Kaprun: about ski holidays in Kaprun Austria

Austria’s oldest skiable glacier Austria’s biggest superpipe Early summer skiing

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.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Late Season Non-skiers Groups

Kaprun webcam

Snow Report: Top 175cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 51cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 185.33cm

Kaprun trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Salzburg80km, 1.5 hours
Munich200km, 2.5 hours
Region:Austrian Alps
First opened:1960

Kaprun lift pass price last reported as 225€ 6 days. Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Kaprun.
Night skiing: No
Kaprun has NS facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing November-May.

Town altitude: 786m
Top of slopes: 3029m
Bottom of piste: 786m
Vertical drop: 2243m
Total length of trails:61km
Longest piste:5 km
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 delight...
Kaprun’s pistes are split fairly evenly in terms of ability level, with the majority being classed as suitable for intermediate skiers. Don’t let this scare you off or lull you into a false sense of security though, as newbies and adrenaline junkies are fantastically catered for too. Of particular appeal to families and those with limited experience is Maiskogel- known as ‘The Family Mountain’. Accessible by the Maiskogelbahn gondola, the area is accessed separately from the larger Kitzsteinhorn area of t...
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...

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