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Napísal Rakúsky Turizmus 14. máj 2019

Zell am See-Kaprun v srdci rakúskych Álp je rajom pre par excellence pre dovolenkárov i milovníkov prírody. Na úpätí 3.203 metrov vysokého Kitzsteinhornu a pri priezračnom jazere Zeller See na okraji Národného parku Vysoké Taury sa vám splnia všetky sny o ideálnej dovolenke.

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Turistika, cyklistika, trailový beh, joga, triatlon, lezenie, golf, jazda na koni, stand-up paddling alebo paragliding: Zell am See-Kaprun je ideálnym regiónom pre športovanie a jeho ponuka aktivít sa stále rozrastá. Od roku 2019 sa turisti môžu tešiť na modernú lanovku Maiskogelbahn a nové tematické chodníky.

Vyrazte do prírody za športovými zážitkami: čistý vzduch, prekrásna príroda a špičková infraštruktúra v Zell am See-Kaprun sú neodolateľnými lákadlami pre všetkých, ktorí milujú aktívnu dovolenku. Vynikajúco vyznačené turistické chodníky vás zavedú na domovské vrchy zellského regiónu, vysokohorské lúky a potom až celkom nahor k trojtisícovkám Národného parku Vysoké Taury. Na vrchu Schmittenhöhe sa nový tematický chodník bude od leta 2019 venovať sile lesa a v Thumersbachu sa na tematickom chodníku „guestbook“ môžete vybrať po stopách slávnych prominentov. Großglocknerská vysokohorská cesta ponúka cyklistické tréningové podmienky extratriedy pre všetkých odvážnych pretekárov a fanúšikovia horských bicyklov určite ocenia adrenalínové zážitky na náročných freeridingových tratiach v Bikeparku Kaprun. O vzrušujúce napätie nie je núdza ani na najvyššie položenom horolezeckom chodníku na svete na múre údolnej priehrady, pri tandemovom paraglidingu alebo zoskoku padákom.

Pohyb v prekrásnej prírode

Ak uprednostňujete väčšiu pohodu a menšiu rýchlosť, podniknite výlet na e-bicykli, zacvičte si rannú jogu alebo sa zavezte vysoko do hôr na lanovke: nová lanovka na Maiskogel vás k turistickým chodníkom a cyklotrasám na tomto domácom vrchu kaprunského regiónu dopraví ešte rýchlejšie. Na fanúšikov golfu čaká 36 najkrajších alpských greenov na golfových ihriskách Schmittenhöhe a Kitzsteinhorn. Golfový klub Zell am See Kaprun - Saalbach Hinterglemm je jedným z najväčších golfových komplexov v rakúskych Alpách a patrí do exkluzívnej asociácie „Leading Golf Courses Austria“.

Kto dokáže oceniť rozmanitosť, bude Zell am See-Kaprun milovať: dva domáce vrchy – Schmittenhöhe a Maiskogel – ponúkajú turistom veľa dobrodružstiev a zážitkov. K absolútne neodolateľným výletným cieľom v regióne patria vyhliadkové plošiny „Top of Salzburg“ a „Nationalpark Gallery“ v zážitkovom svete Gipfelwelt 3000 na Kitzsteinhorne s kinom a ľadovou arénou, TAUERN SPA – jedna z najmodernejších wellness oáz v Alpách, Kaprunské vysokohorské priehrady, pamiatkovo chránená Großglocknerská vysokohorská cesta a roklina Sigmunda Thuna.

Jazero Zeller See má kvalitu pitnej vody a môžete si tu oddýchnuť nielen pri kúpaní a na pláži, ale aj počas panoramatickej plavby na lodi MS Schmittenhöhe či mnohých iných športových aktivitách. Na novom turistickom tematickom chodníku „guestbook“ v Thumersbachu sa môžete vybrať po stopách slávnych osobností, ktoré mali blízky vzťah k Zell am See-Kaprun. Napínavé príbehy sa dozviete v rámci novej digitálnej prehliadky mesta „Local Guide“, ktorú môžete podniknúť pomocou vášho smartfónu.

V kalendári nájdete v lete veľa úžasných podujatí – od súťaže IRONMAN 70.3 až po šou „Zeller Seezauber“, ktorá vám vyrazí dych.

Absolútna novinka! Od leta 2019 je k dispozícii dopravná karta pre všetkých hostí, ktorá umožňuje držiteľom používať bezplatne hromadnú dopravu - autobusy, vlaky a lokálnu Pinzgauskú železnicu, počas celej doby pobytu od 1. mája do 31. októbra 2019.

ZÁKLADNÉ INFORMÁCIE:
Jazero: Zeller See
Turistika: 400 km
Cyklotrasy: 230 km
Poloha: Salzburg (80 km), Mníchov 220 km
Letná turistická karta: Letná karta Zell am See-Kaprun

Zdroj foto: Radfahren mit Blick auf Zeller See - Bike tour with view over Lake Zell  (c) Zell am See-Kaprun Tourismus

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    Before and after: Left shows the area before the structure went up, as
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    Furious villagers are up in arms after a giant
    21m high warehouse stretching for a length of more than 300m was built at the end of their gardens





    Residents have described the building as a 'gigantic mega-shed' and a
    'monstrosity' which looms over their homes





    Adrian Day (pictured), 66, who runs a software consultancy, condemned the approval of the plans as 'inconsiderate and disrespectful'







    'Some of our neighbours don't want to open their bedroom curtains now because they don't want to put up with the sight of it.'

    The warehouse, which is 147m deep, is built on the other
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    'The whole thing was just waived through after the planning officers recommended approval.



    'When it was discussed at the first meeting, they seemed to spend more time discussing another application to build a new porch on a
    house. It was ridiculous.




    Residents used to look out over an open field before the huge structure was erected last Autumn and replaced the scenic view
    with what they say is 'a massive metal wall'





    Mr Day's partner Jenny Upson (pictured) , 74, described the structure as 'an abomination'





    Ms Upson pictured in her garden with the 'mega-shed' blocking out any view of
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    he was living in a semi-rural area and people had a right to look at his house.


    'But now we have to put to up with looking at this huge steel
    wall at the bottom of our gardens and that is not considered to be a problem.
    The design of it is just dire.

    'We just feel like the council has ignored the views of local people.
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    'We bought our house because of the outlook over fields and now the view has been ruined.


    'People say we are bloody NIMBYs, but we already have the railway
    line and the A14 road on the other side of a field, and we don't mind that.
    It is just unsettling to have this wall towering over us.'

    Mr Day's partner Jenny Upson, 74, described the structure as 'an abomination'.



    She added: 'The whole thing is a farce. The building work started last summer and we had to put up
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    'First of all they put the vertical steels and then when they constructed the walls we realised just how big it was.


    'Now when you go into our back room, you are confronted by this
    huge wall and you cannot see the sky until you walk right up to
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    Dave Ward (pictured), 72, who used to run a pressure washing business, and lives with wife
    Jan, 75, said: 'The council would never have a building like this on its doorstep -
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    Mr Ward pictured standing in his garden with the huge warehouse looming over his property





    Some have likened the building, which is the size of six football pitches, to a prison, saying it blocks out the sun and makes them feel as if they are inmates





    The locals have been told that the building is set to be used as a freight forwarding depot during construction of the new
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    'But during this winter, the sun only came half way up the garden because it was being
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    'We used to have skylarks nesting in the field at the back, but of course they have
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    The warehouse can be seen from the other side of residents' homes towering above their roofs





    Wendy Pulham, 70, who lives with husband Greg (pictured together),
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    Caroline Sturman said she and her husband Simon had known that the building was planned
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    into with their 11-year-old daughter Hattie.



    Mrs Sturman said: 'We just didn't realise how big the building would be.
    When we bought the land here, we had a view of phenomenal
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    'Now when you look out from upstairs, all you can see is this huge
    building. It is horrendous for or neighbours who have
    lived here a long time.'




    Community nurse Sarah Andrews who lives with her
    husband Mark, an environmental scientist, and their five children, said:
    'We are lucky because only the car park for the building is at the back of our house - but we can still see the walls'





    An aerial shot of the huge warehouse backing on to the gardens of the residents who once looked out
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    A view of the wall of the new giant warehouse looming over the back gardens
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    Locals are angry that planning consent for it
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    Community nurse Sarah Andrews who lives with her husband Mark, an environmental scientist, and their five children, said: 'We are lucky because
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    the walls.

    'Construction work is still going on and the noise is a bit of a pain. Last summer there was
    constant vibrations from building equipment.

    'We are also concerned that the building is interfering
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    Book keeper Julie Judge, 62, who lives with husband Gary, 65, added: 'It is just an eyesore.


    'When planning permission was first discussed, I was under the
    impression it was going to be smaller than other warehouses in the area.
    We just could not visualise it.

    'Then when we came back from holiday last September, they
    had put up the steel supports and we were
    like, 'Oh my God!'

    Mr Judge added: 'Say what you like, it's here now.
    We have been here 40 years and we never expected this land to be built on.'

    East Suffolk Council has insisted that planning consent
    was properly given for the warehouse which is set to have 424 car parking spaces,
    and 120 bays for lorries.




    Book keeper Julie Judge, 62, who lives with husband Gary, 65,
    added: 'It is just an eyesore'





    East Suffolk Council has insisted that planning consent
    was properly given for the warehouse which is set to have
    424 car parking spaces, and 120 bays for lorries





    A picture of one of the homes with the grey warehouse seen blocking any
    view of the fields behind

    A council spokesperson said: 'Members of the planning committee, many of whom have
    strong local knowledge, visited the site and neighbouring properties on two occasions.



    'They considered the representations received and heard directly
    from neighbours in the planning committee meetings.

    'The planning decision was made in accordance with the development plan and planning legislation.

    'The impact of any development on private property values is not a material planning consideration which affects decision making.


    'If it was felt that there had been procedural errors
    in this planning decision, there was an option to request a judicial review within six weeks of the decision date.

    No judicial review was requested.

    'This application was fully and properly assessed in its impact on neighbours,
    and we do not believe there was any fault in the decision-making process.


    'All complainants have been provided with information summarising the decision-making process and the
    considerations applied.'

    London-based Equation Properties did not respond to a request for comment.


    Equation Properties has not responded to a request for comment.

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