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Ischgl offers some of the best skiing in Austria in the Ischgl - Samnaun - Silvretta Arena. Set in the heart of the stunning Silvretta mountains, this fashionable ski resort has an attractive pedestrian centre, an efficient lift system, high-altitude skiing and beautiful scenery. Ischgl really can be classed as a true paradise for ski and snowboard fans of all levels. Despite the elevated prices, many skiers and snowboarders who visit Ischgl once remain loyal to the resort for its world-class skiing and facilities.
Snow is never an issue in Ischgl, as the ski area Ischgl-Samnaun-Silvretta Arena starts at 2000m of altitude! Many international snowboard competitions are held here, drawing an interesting and mixed crowd to Ischgl. And that's not to mention the après-ski, which is really a big deal here. The list of après-ski bars, restaurants and nightclubs is endless and no one goes to bed early in Ischgl! All of this doesn't come cheap, but then again you are guaranteed the crème de la crème of skiing in Ischgl. If you're looking for a little peace and quiet, you can stay in Galtür, a pretty, unspoilt little village with its own 40km ski area and a free bus service linking it to Ischgl. Skiing in the Ischgl-Samnaun-Silvretta Arena offers cross-border skiing, with the Swiss town of Samnaun offering bragging rights as well as duty-free shopping!
With more than 200km of slopes, the Silvretta Arena Ischgl-Samnaun is a well-known name in the winter sports world. Most of the ski area lies between 2000m and 2872m above sea level, providing guaranteed snow from November until early May. The ski area is dotted with mountain restaurants offering the best of Austrian and Swiss cuisine - yes, the Silvretta Arena is located right on the Austrian-Swiss border! A popular way to get to know the ski area is by doing the Smuggler's ski circuit. With three different levels for different skiing abilities, this ski circuit takes you through the various pistes of the Silvretta Arena. A Silvretta ski pass also grants you access to the slopes of Kappl, See im Paznauntal and Galtür, connected by free si bus.
Ischgl is well set-up for freestylers. The Jeep Ischgl Snowpark is among the best snow parks in Europe, with more than 30 kickers, jumps and boxes, a quarter pipe and a mega half-pipe. Meanwhile, freeriders will be in paradise at Ischgl. The Pardatschgrat has some beautiful off-piste lines. Since the 2013-14 ski season, Ischgl has designated a 100-hectare area for freeriding. Off-piste enthusiasts can take the Piz Val Gronda gondola to the top of the eponymous mountain, from where you can choose your own route through the powder snow down into the Fimba Valley and the Heidelberg Hütte.
Although Ischgl does have several family-friendly hotels and a modest children's ski area, it's not the ideal ski resort for families with young children. For a ski holiday with the kids, we recommend destinations like Fiss or Ehrwald.
Ischgl is legendary for its après-ski. Several times a year, Ischgl hosts a "Top of the Mountain" concert at the spectacular open-air Idalp stage, usually with a big-name international musician (past headliners include Lenny Kravitz, Jason Derulo and Alicia Keys). On ordinary days you can party at a variety of après-ski institutions such as the Kuhstall, Schatzi, Niki’s Stadl and the Trofana Alm. In terms of restaurants, you'll never go hungry at Ischgl. The Austrian ski resort has a world-class culinary scene with many Michelin-recommended restaurants.
The region surrounding Ischgl has around 75km of cross-country trails, although most of these are not in the immediate vicinity of Ischgl. Winter hikers, on the other hand, have countless trails of all difficulties to choose from. Along the way there are 18 mountain huts where you can take a relaxing break. It's possible to hire a guide and undertake a multi-day tour. Other non-skiing activities at Ischgl include horse-drawn sleigh rides, snowshoeing, tobogganing (including night tobogganing), outdoor ice-skating and a water park. Adrenaline junkies can try out the Ischgl Skyfly zipline reaches speeds of up to 80km/h. If you prefer to relax, Ischgl is planning to open a wellness centre in the 2022-23 ski season.
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