Ischgl Ski Holiday Resort

Overview
High in the Paznaun valley, Ischgl has developed from a farming village into a bustling resort with a buzzing night life. The village retains its traditional charm but around each corner you'll find boutique shops, top-class restaurants and glitzy bars and clubs. The Silvretta area lift pass gives access to Ischgl and Galtür (free ski bus - 10 minutes between Ischgl & Galtür) - 330kms of pistes, amazing off-piste and some of the best snowboarding in the Alps. The area also enjoys excellent snow records until late into the season and you can 'Ski 2 Countries' with some great runs down into Samnaun in Switzerland!
Positive
- Reliable snow throughout the season
- Intermediate heaven
- Quick modern lift system
- Lively apres ski
- Lots of upmarket hotels
Negative
- Apres ski is rowdy
- Not a beginners resort
- Not much middle market accommodation
- No budget accommodation!
Offslope/apres ski
One of THE apres ski resorts in the Alps from the traditional austrain dancing on the tables in ski boots to lap dancing clubs. There is something for everyone live bands, table dancing, and even a branch of The Pacha nightclub. For non skiers there is an abundance of cleared walks, toboggan runs and some excellent shopping.
Our view
Some of the best skiing in Austria in an area that is ideally suited to the British Intermediate skier. Experts will find plenty to keep them amused with some challenging Reds and blacks.
At a glance
- Chalets:
- 1
- Hotel & Apartments:
- 18
- Pistes:
- 215 Kms
- Resort height:
- 1400m
- Top station:
- 2870m
Suitability
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