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    Ski Ischgl Like a Local

    Snow-sure slopes from November to Mai, top-notch mountain concerts with international stars, award-winning cuisine, and a touch of luxury – that’s skiing in Ischgl.

    • Why Austrians Ski in Ischgl

      • Snow is guaranteed from November to May, with most slopes located at around 6.562 ft
      • Connected to the Samnaun ski resort (Switzerland) – 2 countries, 1 ski area, plus duty-free shopping possibilities
      • Ischgl Snow Park: snow fun on 16 different obstacles, including lots of boxes and fun tubes suitable for all types and levels of skiers
      • Mountain top entertainment: 5 Top of the Mountain Concerts with international superstars every year
      • Foodie hotspot: 10 toque-awarded restaurants as well as traditional mountain huts
      • Relaxed luxury: Ischgl has more 4-star and 5-star hotels than most ski resorts in Austria
      • Family ski resorts: Galtür, Kappl, and See nearby
    • Ischgls Mountain Facts

      • 45 state-of-the-art ski lifts & cable cars
      • 148 miles of marked ski runs
      • Piz Val Gronda and Ravaischer Salaas freeride area (only recommended with a guide)
      • 48 miles of cross-country trails
      • 37 miles of winter hiking trails
      • Vertical drop: 4.906 ft (altitude 4.517 ft – 9.423 ft)
      • Highest peak: Greitspitz (9.423 ft)
      • Skiing season: November 28 – May 4
      • Silvretta Arena Ischgl/Samnaun ski pass (3-day pass for $ 212)

    Ischgl – A Snow Paradise with a Touch of Luxury

    Arriving in Tirol's Ischgl is like stepping into a winter fairy tale: snow-covered village roofs and mountain summits, fresh mountain breeze, and the scent of hearty Alpine food from one of the local restaurants. In Ischgl, you don't have to choose just one winter experience; you can get the full deal.

    Ischgl lies in the Tirolean Alps in the Paznaun and is the perfect place for the active traveller. Connected to Switzerland's Samnaun ski resort, it is the largest cross-border ski resort in Austria and offers snow-sure slopes from the end of November to early May. You'll find slopes for all skill levels and a wide range of freeride possibilities.

    But it's equally fun for those looking for a more leisurely winter break with a tad of luxury: Ischgl has more family-owned 4 and 5-star hotels and award-winning restaurants than most winter resorts in the country. Head to the slopes with state-of-the-art cable cars and lifts, and in the evening, dine in style at a different foodie temple every night; watch international superstars headlining the legendary Top of the Mountain Concerts series, or go winter hiking and recharge your batteries at the new Silvretta Therme Spa.

    Local Tips to Make The Most Out of Your Stay

    "Enjoy the atmosphere at the famous mountain concerts and try freeriding in the Piz Val Gronda area with a lunch break at the Heidelbergerhütte (7.428 ft)."

    Maritta Jungmann
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    Maritta Jungmann, local ski enthusiast

    Tips for Things To Do Besides Skiing

    Ischgl is the perfect place for a varied winter vacation. Whether relaxing in the local thermal spa or participating in one of many outdoor activities, there's never a dull moment. Here are some of the locals' favourite activities besides skiing:

    Silvretta Spa, Ischgl / Silvretta Thermal Bath
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    •                 Top of the Mountain Easter concert in Ischgl
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      Top Tip: The Top of the Mountain Concerts

      Ischgl's concert series has been a highlight for almost 30 years. Several concerts are taking place every winter, bringing international superstars to the mountain stage. Past performers included acts like Lenny Kravitz, Simply Red, and Demi Lovato.

      Find out more
    Après-ski in the Ischgl ski resort / Ischgl
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    4 Après-Ski Spots

    Ischgl is one of the most popular après-ski destinations in the Alps. You'll find everything from rustic après-ski huts to lively bars, classy clubs, and venues with cult status. Here are some of the local's favourites:

    • Trofana Alm: A lively après-ski experience with an authentic mountain hut atmosphere, great music and a fun crowd.
    • Paznauner Taja: A popular aprés-ski spot with stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere on the mountains.
    • Kuhstall: Experience traditional après-ski with a cosy ambience and friendly service.
    • Champagner Club: A refined après-ski experience for connoisseurs with premium drinks in an elegant setting.

    5 Restaurant & Mountain Hut Tips

    Savour traditional Tirolean dishes alongside international cuisine and exquisite gourmet creations. Ischgl is known for its impressive range of culinary delights in the mountains and the village. Here are some of the locals' favourites:

    • Alpenhaus Mountain Hut: A star-rated restaurant with a sun deck located directly on the slopes of Silvretta Arena Ischgl/Samnaun.
    • Schwarzwand Mountain Restaurant: Enjoy the best pizza in the area at this cosy mountain restaurant.
    • Wirtshaus Walserstube: A traditional tavern with a farmer's museum documenting its 400-year history, offering authentic regional cuisine. Its host, Resi, is well known beyond the borders.
    • Stüva at Hotel Yscla: One of Austria's top six restaurants, with 34-year-old chef Benjamin Parth, the youngest to achieve a five-toque rating from Gault & Millau 2023.
    • Jägerhof Restaurant: A family-owned restaurant known for its excellent cuisine and cosy, traditional parlours, offering regional, vegetarian, and vegan dishes.
    Culinary delights in Ischgl in winter / Ischgl
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    5 Hotel & Chalet Tips

    Known for its wide range of 4- and 5-star hotels, Ischgl also offers cosy holiday apartments and a range of B&Bs. The best part: all of them are family-owned, ensuring a warm welcome, individual service, and charming interiors. Here are some of the local's recommendations:

    • Trofana Royal Hotel*****s: A traditional Alpine hotel with an après-ski venue – the most famous place to be.
    • Hotel Post****s: This legendary hotel offers family-run hospitality with a stylish blend of discreet luxury and Alpine chic.
    • Hotel Zalwonder****: An exclusive wellness hotel of the highest standards featuring a rooftop swimming pool.
    • Elizabeth Arthotel*****: Experience luxury with mountain views and direct access to the slopes at the Alps' first art hotel.
    • Luf Lodges: Wooden mountain chalets in the heart of Ischgl lovingly designed with natural materials to blend with the surroundings.
    View of the village Ischgl in winter / Ischgl
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    5 Top-Notch Mountain Innovations

    • Regional Sustainability: Since its founding in 1962, the Silvrettaseilbahn cable car company has been committed to enhancing sustainability in the entire region. 80% of the ski area's facilities are run on electricity from renewable sources. Solar panels, heat recovery facilities, fossil-free geothermal heat, state-of-the-art snow-making facilities, and facilitating the use of regional products play a significant part in strengthening the local economy and conserving nature.
    • Top-notch Lift Technology: 46 state-of-the-art lifts and cable cars ensure quick and comfortable rides up the mountains with heated seats, weather-protecting covers, and automated safety bars.
    • Silvretta Therme Ischgl: This thermal spa showcases state-of-the-art architecture and wellness facilities, including thermal baths, saunas, and a fitness centre.
    • Top of the Mountain Concerts: Ischgl's Top of the Mountain Concerts, set against the stunning Alpine backdrop, have been a highlight for over 25 years. These concerts feature international stars every winter.
    • "Formen in Weiß" – Snow Sculptures: For over 30 years, the "Shapes in White" project has attracted visitors with its enormous snow sculptures, some up to 23 ft high.
    Pardatschgratbahn cable car in Ischgl / Pardatschgratbahn cable car
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    Practical Travel Tips

    • How to get there & around

      Closest Airports

      • Innsbruck (approx. 62 miles)
      • Zurich (approx.124 miles) 
      • Munich (approx. 155 miles)


      Arriving by train

      The nearest train station to Ischgl is Landeck/Zams, with direct connections from:

      • Innsbruck (approx. 45 min)
      • Salzburg (approx. 2 h 40 min)
      • Zurich (approx. 2 h 50 min)
      • Vienna (approx. 5 h 30 min)


      Getting around

      • In the Ischgl region, there is no need for a car!
      • The excellent public transport system makes it easy to catch a bus from the station to Ischgl.
      • Numerous taxi services offer shuttles from the nearest airports to your accommodation. 
      • Regional ski buses are free to use with your ski ticket.
    • Explore Europe from Ischgl

      If you're eager to venture beyond the mountains, Austria's central location in the heart of Europe makes it easy to extend your ski adventure to other enchanting destinations across the continent! Here are 8 destinations reachable from Ischgl in less than 9 hours by car:

      • Innsbruck, Austria (approx. 1 h 15 min)
      • Salzburg, Austria (approx. 3 h)
      • Vienna, Austria (approx. 5 h 30 min)
      • Zurich, Switzerland (approx. 3 h)
      • Munich, Germany (approx. 3 h)
      • Milan, Italy (approx. 5 h)
      • Venice. Italy (approx. 5 h)
      • Paris, France (approx. 9 h)
    • More Info about Ischgl

      Find out more about Ischgl, its offerings, current events, and practical information:

      www.ischgl.com/

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