Experience unforgettable evenings in our traditional and genuine Lebzelt Felsenkeller.
(currently closed!)

 

In the Sportstüberl as well as mementos of bygone sporting times you will also find topical tips and suggestions.
A meeting point for young and old alike, visitors and locals.

Open from 10am to 11pm, closed on Thursdays

 

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If you are coming from Germany, the best thing to do is take the Munich-Salzburg motorway, take the exit at Siegsdorf, proceed through Inzell and Saalfelden to get directly to the centre of Zell am See. This route to and from the hotel does not require a ‘Vignette’ tax disc!

If you are coming from Italy, the best thing to do is take the motorway to Salzburg, exit at Bischofshofen and head for Zell am See/Mittersill.
This route to and from the hotel does not require a ‘Vignette’ tax disc!

If you are coming from Switzerland, the best thing to do is take the Inntal motorway, exit at Wörgl and head for Felbertauern, then proceed via Wörgl - Kitzbühel - Mittersill - Zell am See. This route to and from the hotel does not require a ‘Vignette’ tax disc!

 

If you require a tranfer from/to Salzburg, please contact Brugger's Taxi, they will assist you.


Getting to the Hotel Lebzelter

When you arrive to Zell am See, please stay on  the main road.
If you are coming from Saalfelden (Loferer Bundesstraße) take a left into Anton-Wallner-Straße, the car park for the Hotel Lebzelter are then on your right.
Coming from Bischofshofen or Mittersill, proceed through the tunnel, taking the exit for the town centre, then proceed to Brucker Bundesstraße, passing the tourist information office. Take a right on to Anton-Wallner-Straße, and after a few metres you will see the car park for the hotel to your right.

 

 

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Events

January
22

Snowshoe hike with 360-degree panoramic views and a work of art at the summit

Every Wednesday, our mountain guide accompanies you on a snowshoe hike from the summit of the Schmittenhöhe via the high-altitude promenade to the Sonnkogel.
The winter hiking trail offers impressive views of the snow-covered mountains and Lake Zell. The destination of the hike is the Schrambachkopf, where the artwork ‘Opfertisch or a Halleluja’ is located.
Afterwards, we descend together to the Sonnkogel Restaurant and the Sonnkogelbahn.
We recommend sturdy footwear and warm winter clothing for the hike. Snowshoes and poles can be hired on site for a small fee.

  • Meeting point: 9 am at the Schmittenhöhebahn InfoCenter valley station
  • Hire fee for snowshoes & poles: € 6
  • The hike is free with a valid cable car ticket
  • Registration only via the online shop, by 12 noon the day before at the latest!

January
23

Ski 'n' Brunch on Schmitten

Early in the morning. before the rooster crows, it goes up on the mountain for all Ski'n'Brunch participants.