Zell am See-Süd explained

Zell am See-Süd
Official Name:Schüttdorf
Native Name: South Zell am See
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Austria
Coordinates:47.3033°N 12.7931°W

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

Present and future

The Prof. Ferdinand Porsche-Street, and the Gletschermoosstreet was joined in the spring of 2008 with a new roadway.

Kitzsteinhorn-Street

As the largest part of Zell am See, South Zell am See has experienced a boom through the settlement of different companies. The Kitzsteinhorn-Street has developed in recent years to a shopping street.

Infrastructure

In South Zell am See, there is a seniors housing complex, a youth center, a sports complex, a beach and tennis courts.

Education

In South Zell am See, there is one elementary school, a grammar school, a special school, a polytechnic, a commercial college and a business school:

Transportation

Zell am See Airport

There is an airport (ICAO LOWZ) with paved runway, as well as a hangar, terminal and tower. Currently, the airfield for sport and private jets will be used. There are plans to rebuild the airfield.

PLB

The city district South Zell am See is connected to the network of Pinzgauer Lokalbahn (operators SLB).

Stops of the PLB in South Zell:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Strunz, G. . Salzburg - Salzburger Land: Vom Salzkammergut in die Hohen Tauern . Trescher Verlag . Trescher-Reihe Reisen . 2021 . 978-3-89794-542-5 . de . 2024-02-25 . 315.