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Ischgl Ski Resort

If you are looking for a perfect ski resort, Ischgl is a suitable match for that definition. Situated in the Paznaun Valley in Tyrol, Austria, this place is famous for its snow-sure pistes, vivid nightlife, and fairly long season. With an area of 239 km of ski trails, 45 lifts, and top-notch infrastructure, it makes one of the best European winter sports destinations. It is located right on the border with Switzerland and has several tracks that connect it with Samnaun resort. The latter is a duty-free area, and many tourists come here for bargain hunting. Altogether, they form a huge and diverse Silvretta Arena that attracts athletes of all skill levels.

Ischgl Ski

Weather in Ischgl

The Ischgl ski resort lies at an altitude of 1377 meters, and its pistes are situated on the height from 1377 to almost 3000 meters above sea level. Usually cold but temperate, the climate of this area creates favorable conditions for active winter sports and ensures perfect weather for skiing and snowboarding. February is the coldest month, with an average maximum of -1°C. This month also has the least amount of precipitations, and the best time to visit Ischgl is from November to May.

Ischgl’s Silvretta Arena piste map

Silvretta Arena piste map

Ski Season

There are many reasons why visitors from all over the world flock to Ischgl every year. And one of the major ones is that here you can enjoy skiing from mid-November up to the first part of May. The resort is equipped with more than 1,000 snow cannons, which guarantee a pleasant experience and snowy slopes even during the early part of the season. This year’s season is expected to start on 26 November 2020, but there may be changes due to the Coronavirus situation.

Ischgl ski resort introduces new safety measures in the light of COVID-19

All travelers are welcome to visit Ischgl/Samnaun arena this season. However, in order to provide a safe and pleasant experience, Austrian and Swiss chiefs decided to roll out new health regulations. The main protective measures are described in the resort’s guidelines, which include regulations concerning restaurants, cable cars, events, the work of staff, and visitor management. Here is a brief overview of the current set of rules:

● Each ski pass buyer will get a complimentary scarf to use it as a mask. The guests must wear it in all areas with special signage, in cable car cabins, and while riding on lifts;
● All queue areas will be rearranged to provide more space to maintain social distancing;
● Hand sanitizers will be accessible to everyone and can be found in cable cars and mountain diners;
● The cable car cabins will be disinfected several times a day with certified eco-friendly detergents;
● There will be limited admittance to all mountain restaurants, and the menus will be provided strictly in the digital form;
● To use mountain diners, the visitors will have to make a quick registration in the mobile app via the QR code;
● All staff will be tested for COVID-19 and instructed on wearing a mask while contacting with guests;
● There will be qualified Corona safety officers on the territory of the Silvester Arena, who will provide help for each visitor with health complaints;
● A Top of the Mountain opening music festival will be canceled due to the pandemic.

Skiing in Ischgl and ski pass prices

Ski

Here you will find numerous trails to practice freeride skiing as well as snowboarding while admiring stunning panoramic views. Adrenaline junkies will be delighted to try special racetracks and mogul slopes. But the main highlight of the resort is a “Smuggler’s Circuit” – a path, which crosses the Austrian/Swiss border and was used by smugglers as a corridor for trading goods in the past. Nowadays it is a trail for cross-country skiing that provides long and memorable runs.

If you are planning an active holiday in Ischgl, purchasing the universal Silvretta Pass will be a great option. This ticket gives access to 73 ski lifts, including the ones in Ischgl-Samnaun, Gaulter, Kappl, and See. The entrance is free for kids under 8 years old (and under 10 years old for VIP clients) provided that they are accompanied by parents.

Winter season prices

Number of days

Adults

Seniors (from 62)

Children (under 17)

1/4 from 2.00 p.m.

€29,00

€29,00

€18,00

1/2 from 11.30 a.m.

€48,00

€48,00

€26,50

All-day ticket

€58,00

€58,00

€33,50

VIP flexipass 6 (6 days in Ischgl-Samnaun, and a choice of 2 days in Galtür, Kappl or See)

€283,50

€256,50

€170,00

Season tickets 

€839,00

€755,00

€477,00

The passes are valid in the periods from 24.12.2020 to 08.01.2021 and from 16.01.2021 to 09.04.2021.

Ticket prices for non-skiers

In case you want to try winter hiking, there is an opportunity to buy tickets for single journeys. These ones can be purchased only by non-skiers, who don't have special gear for winter sports. They are valid at such lifts as Silvrettabahn A1, Pardatschgratbahn A2, Fimbabahn A3, Gratbahn B8.

The type of ticket

Adults

Seniors (from 62)

Children (under 17)

1 journey up and down the mountain

€24,50

€24,50

€14,50

5 journeys up and down the mountain

€90,00

€90,00

€47,00

1-day ticket for pedestrians

€39,50

€39,50

€20,50

Ski

The 1-day ticket for pedestrians includes permission for one walk from Ischgl to Samnaun and back, and can be used at the following lifts: Silvrettabahn A1, Pardatschgratbahn A2, Fimbabahn A3, Flimjochbahn B2, Gratbahn B8, Flimsattelbahn N1, Alp Trider Sattelbahn N6, Twinliner L1, Luftseilbahn L2 (up & down).

All ski pistes are operating daily from 08:30 a.m. to 04:00 p.m. To buy a ticket, you need to produce an official ID with a photo.

How to get to Silvretta Arena

The ski resorts of Ischgl and Samnaun have an abundance of state-of-the-art chair lifts and cable cars that will take you from the valley right to the start of any ski piste. The chair lifts have weather protection, and heated gondolas will surprise you with superior comfort. In total, this ski resort counts 45 ski lifts, the most important of which are Silvrettabahn A1, Pardatschgratbahn A2, Twinliner Samnaun L1, and Fimbabahn A3.

● Silvrettabahn is one of the three “doorways” that lead to Silvretta Arena. This cable car is windproof and can carry up to 18 people. Its final destination is Idalp, a piste located at the height of about 2,320 m above sea level.
● The Fimbabahn gondola is designed to carry 8 people at a time, efficiently transporting tourists to the same place. Among its pleasant and convenient features are heated seats and a ski lift location in the very heart of Ischgl. The journey to Idalp will take you only 15 minutes.
● The Pardatschgratbahn is one of the biggest cable cars, which can carry up to 28 passengers, transporting them to Pardatschgrat in just 8 minutes.
● Twinliner Samnaun, in its turn, is a double-deck cable car with 186 seats, which offers stunning panoramic views. Guests can enter it on both levels and get to the Alp Trida in Samnaun approximately in 6 minutes.

Good news for gourmets – there is a Panorama restaurant on the territory of Idalp. Here you can savor the best samples of international cuisine while enjoying breathtaking mountain views. The restaurant has a self-service area, sun terrace, bar, and a guest kindergarten.
Note: At the moment, all cable cars are closed and will resume operation with the start of the winter season 2020/2021.

Hiking and climbing experience

Those who come to Ischgl can’t help but notice that this place is perfect for active sports. Even though the vast majority of tourists come here for a skiing adventure, hiking and climbing are also on top of the list. The mountain area between Paznaun and Samnaun has a very diverse relief with mountain bike roads and running trails.

Hiking Ischgl

The Paznaun High Trail lies through the Silvretta Mountains, the Verwall Mountains, and the Samnaun Mountains, giving an opportunity to see all important chains of the Tyrol region. However, this is the most challenging one. Covering 120 km, it is suitable for expert mountaineers.

It is worth mentioning that, in general, these types of outdoor activities are considered “summer” sports. Due to unstable weather conditions, winter hiking may be dangerous, especially for beginners. Thus, we recommend you to go for it in summer, to always check the weather forecast beforehand and to order a guided tour, if this is your first try.

All trails are divided into “blue” (e.g. Mathias Schmid, Marathon circuit hike), “red” (a smugglers tour of Samnaun, Val Gronda), and “black”(Pezinerspitze) according to the difficulty level. “Blue” hikes are the easiest ones: the ascents are almost absent, the paths are situated close to the villages and along the forest footpaths. “Red” paths have a much higher difference in altitude, there may be a necessity to climb, and you will need some special equipment. And the “black” routes are the toughest – they have a great number of narrow paths, and you will definitely have to climb.

Visiting one of such routes as Gretspitz, the Walk of Lyrics, Adventurestage, Circular trail with Ischgl views, or Mathias Schmid trail is a must! Choose one according to your level and be ready for the new exhilarating experience. Following these routes will take you from 40 minutes to 1,5 hours.

Climbing is another way to spend an active holiday here. Alp Trida park in Milbach offers numerous opportunities for family climbing and bouldering. There are routes for all levels as well, and you can rent all the necessary equipment on site. The entrance to the park is situated right near the Flimsattelbahn N1 station. In case you want to have some rest and satisfy your hunger, there is a 'Grill & Chill' zone at your service.

Opening hours

Tuesday – Sunday: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Prices for equipment hire

Hire price for 2 hours

Adults

Children (6-16 years old)

Safety equipment (ropes, belts for climbing)

€13

€9

Bouldering mats

€9

 
Tip: In case you plan to spend your whole vacation hiking, climbing, and mountaineering, purchasing Silvretta Card All inclusive will save your time and money.

The perks of this pass include:

● free cable car rides on the territory of Ischgl, Galtür, Kappl, See, and Samnaun;
● free hiking bus rides;
● no entrance fee to all museums and the Alpinarium.

Besides, you can get this card for free at your hotel in Paznaun. Please contact the reception to find out if the hotel of your choice takes part in this program.

What to do in Ischgl

Apart from perfectly groomed ski pistes and access to Switzerland’s shopping mecca, this town is well-known for its spectacular concert scene. Throughout its history, the annual “Top of the Mountain” festival has already hosted numerous music icons including Deep Purple, Elton John, Robbie Williams, and Rihanna. And if you are a party animal, then lucky you! Ischgl has an abundance of après-ski venues. Whether you want to go on a pub crawl or dance all night with your friends, this town will always have something to offer.

The village itself has preserved the spirit of a traditional Tirolian atmosphere, even though its skyline is more urbanized nowadays. In fact, Ischgl offers 11,000 beds for tourists, which is 7 times bigger than the number of its current population! However, we recommend you to book in advance. The closer the opening of the season is, the lower are your chances to make a reservation for a reasonable price. Plus, the hotels may even be booked out completely.

Accommodation

Ischgl offers a great selection of hotels that will cater for even the most discerning travellers. However, the prices for accommodation are relatively expensive because of the rise in demand during the peak season. Making early bird bookings is highly recommended since you will be able to compare prices and choose the variant that suits you best.

The best hotels near Ischgl

Great hotels with affordable rates

Due to the resort’s popularity, finding cheap accommodation may be a baffling task. The price level here is higher than average, and even food and drinks often cost up to 50% more than in St Anton or Galtur. Still, we have managed to find a few great options with price rates of about €100 or lower per night:

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High-class hotels with state-of-the-art facilities

This resort is the right place to pamper yourself with a touch of luxury since there are a plethora of 5-star hotels of superior class. Top amenities, extensive wellness areas, gourmet restaurants – all of that will please even the most discerning travelers. The accommodation in Ischgl is mainly upmarket, so you will have a lot of options to choose from:

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Hotel Trofana Alpin -->

Hotels near ski lifts

Wherever you decide to stay in the city, you will always be close to the main ski lifts. Besides, the city has a well-developed infrastructure and even such a thing as a travelator – a tunnel that connects two edges of the city. But if time is money for you, we suggest a selection of the hotels located only 100-500 meters from the Silvretta cable cars:

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Gourmethotel Yscla -->
Sport- Und Genusshotel Silvretta -->
Alpenperle -->

Lodging with the best value for money

In this category, we have gathered a compilation of the best hotels at average prices. These options include hotels and apartments in the center or in the suburbs with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay:

Hotel Garni Waldschlössl -->
Hotel Modern Mountain -->

The best options for active families

Ischgl is not a resort for beginners, but rather for those with intermediate and advanced skiing skills. The reason for this is that most of its pistes are facing north. Consequently, they are colder and more difficult to master. If you are planning to come with your children or just learning, you should cross the border and try skiing in Samnaun. It is much sunnier here, the weather is much warmer, and it is easier to do your first steps in this sport.

And here are some inspirations concerning the hotels to stay in with your family:

Alpenperle -->
Hotel Garni Caroline -->
Hotel Garni Vogt -->
Hotel Goldener Adler -->
Wolfs Aparts + More -->

Top hotels for a vibrant nightlife

As we have already mentioned, Ischgl has an incredibly busy nightlife and the most atmospheric après bars in the Alps. If you want to stay in the center of events, we recommend choosing from hotels that are located in the heart of the city:

On HotelFriend, you can find and book suitable accommodation according to your taste and budget. Check out the ones in our guide and be ready to live your life to the fullest this winter!