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Ischgl Ischgl, Tirol, Austria Visit website

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 is a ski-resort located in Tirol, Austria, offering plenty of terrain for all levels of skiers. With high-altitude skiing and over 238 kilometres of pistes, Ischgl is known as "the mountain that plays". The ski area offers fun packed runs, 60 state-of-the-art ski lifts and many other facilities to allow everyone to enjoy their time on the slopes. The resort is also part of the ‘Skiworld’ and offers a huge range of après ski activities and nightlife. From music in the bars to entertainment on the slopes, Ischgl really does have something for everyone.
Ischgl, in the heart of the Austrian Tirol, is renowned for its stunning walking trails. The region boasts hundreds of miles of open routes ranging from gentle strolls through the picturesque meadow valleys to challenging high-alpine trekking. Whether you want to take a day-long hike or go for a leisurely ramble, you can find the perfect route in Ischgl. You can also explore a number of long-distance trails and themed walks. In the winter season, the area is transformed into a snow-covered paradise for ski and snowshoe adventures.
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