Ischgl
About Ischgl
High in the Paznaun valley, Ischgl was once a farming village but is now the playground to the rich and the famous. Snowfinders have heard it referred to as the "Austrian Courchevel", however, we feel this is doing the resort a disservice. The village retains a feel of Austrian charm and is very different to the purpose built French carbuncles that arose in the 1960s. Hotels are family owned and most have very high levels of quality, facilities, and customer focus. The main resort centre is peppered with a vast array of shops, boutiques, clubs, pubs, bars, and upmarket accommodation. The Silvretta ski area lift pass gives access to Ischgl and Galtur (free ski bus – 10 minutes between Ischgl and Galtur) and Kappl and See plus the Swiss resort of Samnaun. That's a whopping 330km of piste, which makes this region one of the biggest in the Alps.
Beginners will just adore the Idalp with its novice area and plenty of blue runs to progress to – unlike many resorts where first timers are stuck in the village here in Ischgl they get a feel for being right up in the mountains.
Intermediates are just spoilt for choice in Ischgl with a huge amount of reds, blacks and off-piste to keep them occupied. One of Snowfinders' Nick's favourite runs is a top to bottom red starting at the top of the Grivalea and M1 lift taking red 76 and flowing straight into red 61 into Compatsch in the Samnaun valley in Switzerland. The off-piste off this M1 lift is also easily accessible and and whilst there is nothing too steep the snow holds well here and doesn't get tracked out too quickly.
For experts, whilst there isn't the array on offer that St Anton has, there are blacks off the Palinkof and Greitspitze which are great fun and some have a steep pitch that is worthy of black status in any of Europe's top ski destinations. For those of an adventurous nature Snowfinders recommends taking a guide to exploit the amazing off-piste that is available and getting away from the crowds.
To sum up Ischgl, it's a truly great resort that can be skied for a full season without ever getting bored.
Suitability Ratings
Accommodation in Ischgl

Arthotel Elizabeth
Ref: CH292
Ischgl, Austria
This luxury hotel has a fantastic location, opposite the main gondola with skiing directly to the do...
From ££1,109 PP

Hotel AlpVita Piz Tasna
Ref: CH414
Ischgl, Austria
he Piz Tasna is a small, family-run hotel located in a slightly elevated position just a few minutes...
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Hotel Binta
Ref: AI0022
Ischgl, Austria
A charming hotel with great facilities.
From ££779 PP

Hotel Brigitte
Ref: AI0037
Ischgl, Austria
Lovely hotel with great facilities, and only 3 minutes walk from the lifts. Has great quality cuisin...
From ££1,269 PP

Hotel Fliana
Ischgl, Austria
The Hotel Fliana has a modern look throughout.
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Hotel Jagerhof
Ref: AI0038
Ischgl, Austria
Comfortable hotel, in a good location close to the town centre.
From ££1,119 PP

Hotel Madlein
Ref: CH94
Ischgl, Austria
A contemporary award winning hotel with many excellent leisure facilities, located next to the Parda...
From ££1,389 PP

Hotel Schlosshof
Ref: SSB0195
Ischgl, Austria
A lovely quiet location with the ability to ski back to the property and a short walk to the town ce...
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Hotel Seiblishof
Ref: CH289
Ischgl, Austria
Beautiful hotel with a short walk to the town centre, Silvretta gondola and the bus stop.
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Hotel Solaria
Ref: AI0035
Ischgl, Austria
Centrally located with good all round facilities.
From ££1,129 PP

Hotel Val Sinestra
Ref: AI0040
Ischgl, Austria
A good choice for those on budget, excellent location with a homely and personal atmosphere.
From ££749 PP
