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Kaprun, a picturesque alpine town in Austria's Salzburg region, nestles in the Kitzbühel Alps, renowned for glacier skiing and summer hiking. Its crown jewel is the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier, offering year-round snow sports. With charming Alpine architecture blending traditional wooden chalets and modern resorts, Kaprun is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Must-see spots include the Kitzsteinhorn Glacier Ski Area, accessible via cable car to 3,029m for panoramic views. Hike in Hohe Tauern National Park to Mooserboden Dam or explore Kaprun Castle ruins. Families favor the gentle slopes of Maiskogel Ski Area, while summer invites boating on Lake Zell. Don't miss the Sigmund-Thun-Klamm gorge walkway.
Savor Alpine cuisine like Käsespätzle (cheese noodles) and Tiroler Gröstl (fried meat with potatoes). Try Gasthof Bräu's beer-braised pork knuckle or Almdorf Kaprun's farm-fresh dairy. Indulge in Sachertorte chocolate cake and apple strudel. Weekly markets sell artisanal cheeses and smoked meats.
Take a Postbus from Salzburg Airport (2 hours) or drive via A10 highway. Free ski buses connect resorts; summer hiker shuttles operate. E-bike rentals are ideal for exploration. Winter taxis require advance HopeGoo; carry snow chains for mountain roads. Note cable car hours (typically 8:00-16:30).
December-April offers prime skiing (crowded), while June-September is ideal for hiking (15-25°C). Avoid rainy November/May when some facilities close.
German is primary; English works in tourist areas. 4G coverage exists (spotty at high altitudes). Euros and Visa/Mastercard are standard. Emergency: 112. Pharmacies ("Apotheke") and hospitals are in Zell am See. Power sockets are Type C/F (230V). Tourist offices provide multilingual maps and activity bookings.