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One of the most popular ski destinations in Austria. Ischgl/Samnaun resort is a unique one as it spreads across 2 countries, Ischgl part is located in Austria and Samnaun in Switzerland. Both parts cover 239 km of slopes.
The season starts early November and ends later in May. Visitors face a diversity of skiing comfort index. 75% of High skiing comfort level, 15% of Medium, and only 10% of days are Low skiing comfort level.
Ischgl provides north-facing slopes with colder days during the season when Samnaun terrain is south-facing and is perfect for beginners.
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Ischgl, nestled in the Paznaun valley of Tirol, Austria, is celebrated for its high-altitude skiing and excellent snow reliability. It forms the extensive Silvretta Arena ski area, seamlessly linked with Samnaun in Switzerland, boasting over 239 kilometers of meticulously groomed pistes. The resort features a highly modern lift system, providing efficient access to varied terrain suitable for all skill levels. Ischgl is also renowned for its lively après-ski scene and hosts major events throughout the long winter season. Its elevated location guarantees a consistent ski experience, often from late November into early May.
Ischgl offers a variety of walking trails, from leisurely strolls along the valley floor to challenging hikes up the surrounding mountains. The Silvretta High Alpine Road provides access to numerous trailheads, opening up breathtaking panoramic views. You can explore themed trails like the "Walk of Culinary Delights" or discover hidden waterfalls and alpine meadows. Guided walks are available for those who prefer a more structured experience. During the summer months, lift systems operate making accessing higher elevations easier for walks.
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