Ischgl lies in the Paznaun valley between the Silvretta and Verwall groups, at 1,377 m above sea level. With over 200 km of slopes and more than 40 lift systems, the resort is one of the largest ski areas in the Alps. Ischgl is certainly full of character, which is reflected in the generous selection of festive après-ski parties and several top-class hotels. The season finale is celebrated with major pop concerts on a regular basis.
90% of skiing takes place between 2,000 m and 2,872 m, and the northern slopes guarantee snowy skiing pleasure from the end of November to the beginning of May.
With over 40 lift and cable car systems and more than 200 km of well-groomed slopes, the Silvretta arena links Ischgl to the Swiss tax-exempt area of Samnaun – so don’t forget your passport!
Ischgl information:
approx. 1,500 inhabitants
a municipal area of 10,300 ha
1 suburb (Mathon)
11 hamlets
language: German
tourist resort
today, Ischgl is considered one of the most important and popular winter sports resorts in Europe
Ski area information:
90% of the ski area lies between 2,000 m and 2,872 m above sea level. This guarantees unlimited skiing pleasure on the northern slopes from the end of November to the beginning of May
over 230 km of groomed slopes
over 20 km of ski routes
over 490 snowguns, which guarantee snow over an area of 195 hectares of artificially-groomed slopes