Zell am Ziller - Zell am Ziller

Zell am Ziller
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Zell am Ziller is a church in the back Zillertal in a valley basin on the right side of the Ziller and belongs to the district of Schwaz in Tyrol (Austria).

background

getting there

By plane

By train

Of Jenbach on the Unterinntalbahn (route Kufstein - innsbruck) from with the Zillertalbahn to Zell.

By bus

There are bus connections innsbruck Central Station.

In the street

Zell is located in the middle of the Zillertal and is approached from the north Lower Inn Valley (Inntal motorway A12, Kufstein - innsbruck, Toll!), Exit Zillertal and continue on the federal road B169 through the Zillertal to Uderns. The toll-free journey from Germany is via the route on Achensee along possible.

In an easterly direction, the Gerlosstraße branches off to the Gerlos Pass (1490 m).

mobility

Map of Zell am Ziller
  • Mountain railways to the Zillertal Arena
    • 1 Karspitzbahn valley station
    • 2 Karspitzbahn middle station
    • 3 Karspitzbahn mountain station
    • 4 Roller coaster valley station
    • 5 Roller coaster middle station
    • 6 Roller coaster mountain station

Tourist Attractions

  • Parish Church of St. Veit. Built in 1779.
  • Zillertal regional museum. The museum gives an insight into historical life. The centerpiece is the courtyard, which was removed from its original location and rebuilt here Ental from the 17th century.Open: in summer.

activities

  • The local ski area is the Zillertal Arena, the largest ski area in the Zillertal; Valley locations are Zell, Gerlos, Krimml, Wald-Königsleiten; 30 huts and snow bars;
Height 630 - 2 500m; 50 lifts; 163 km of slopes;

Regular events

  • Gauderfest. The Gauderfest takes place every year in the days before the first Sunday in May. It is one of the oldest folk festivals in Tyrol. It will be the Gauderbock, a Bock beer specially brewed by the local brewery for the festival. There is also a parade with floats, music bands and groups in traditional costume. That is a high point Rangels, a form of wrestling. The festival has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.

shop

kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

  • 1  Beer Hotel Bräu ****, Dorfplatz 1, 6280 Zell am Ziller. Tel.: 43 5282 23130. Traditional hotel with a 500-year history, Tyrolean cuisine with ingredients from its own farm, fish water and managed alpine pastures.

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