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  2. Pinzgauer Lokalbahn - Wikipedia

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    The 53 kilometre railway follows the Salzach valley from Zell am See to Krimml through the Pinzgau mountains. The section between Mittersill and Krimml was damaged by flooding in 2005 and reopened in September 2010. [1] [2] Railcar in Krimml

  3. Zell am See - Wikipedia

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    The Zell Valley is a corridor in the Kitzbühel Alps, connecting the Saalfelden Basin of the Saalach River in the north and the Salzach in the south. Zell am See is located about 100 km (60 mi) east of Innsbruck and 30 km (20 mi) north Austria's highest mountain, the Grossglockner.

  4. Kaprun - Wikipedia

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    Together with the neighboring city of Zell am See the town presents itself as the tourist destination and skiing area "Zell am See-Kaprun". Kaprun distinguishes itself from its larger neighbor at the lake, by offering all year access to the Kitzsteinhorn with its Top of Salzburg viewing platform at 3029 metres (9938') altitude and its glacier ...

  5. Schmitten Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Schmitten Tunnel (German: Schmittentunnel) is the bypass tunnel for the town of Zell am See in Austria and a road tunnel on the Pinzgau Road (Pinzgauer Straße, B 311) in the Austrian state of Salzburg. The Schmitten Tunnel has a length of 5,111 metres and acts as a relief road for the through road in Zell am See, that is normally very busy.

  6. Schloss Prielau - Wikipedia

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    Schloss Prielau was first mentioned in 1425 under Christian Glaser zu Prielau. [1] In 1466, Polycarp von Hunt owned the farm. The building was rebuilt between 1560 and 1565 by Hans Christoph Perner von Rettenwörth into the general structure you see today. In 1577, Caspar Panicher owned Wolckersdorff and included it in his name.

  7. Schmittenhöhe - Wikipedia

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    The Schmittenhöhe is a mountain, 1,965 m (AA) high, on the eastern edge of the Kitzbühel Alps.It is the local mountain of the district capital of Zell am See, from where a cable car was built in 1927 by Adolf Bleichert & Co. that runs to the summit.

  8. Zell am Ziller - Wikipedia

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    The Zillertal Arena was formed in 2000 from a merger of the ski areas of Zell, Gerlos and Königsleiten and is the largest ski area in the Ziller valley. It is accessed by the Rosenalmbahn and, since the 2010/11 season, by the Karspitzbahn, whose valley station is located in the parish of Zell.

  9. Zell am See-Süd - Wikipedia

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    The city district Zell am See-Süd (South Zell am See), official Schüttdorf, [1] is the most populous part, with approximately 5,400 inhabitants, of the district capital Zell am See. Commercial [ edit ]