Ischgl ski resort information
The ski resort of Ischgl had been one of Austria’s best keep secrets from the UK ski market but now it is a mecca for skiers due to its height, skiable terrain and excellent nightlife and hotels. This sunny snow sure resort is very well suited to Intermediates and advanced skiers with 40 lifts and 215km of piste there are no shortages of lovely pistes to cover. The lifts in Ischgl have now been brought up to date and run very well. Most of the slopes are above tree line and relatively high so the snow is normally good all season. The first area reached from Ischgl is the sunny Idalp plateau, this can be reached by 2 gondolas, this area can get a little crowded so choose your timing wisely. From here you can travel further up or across this generous ski area.
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Après ski in the ski resort of Ischgl
Ischgl has a good lively Après ski scene. The bars are normally full with party goers until the early hours of the morning. There are plenty of Mountain Restaurants to choose from. If you want to try something a little more risky then you can visit the lap dancing bars in the resort.
Activities off the slopes in the ski resort of Ischgl
For the non skiers in Ischgl the 15 miles of maintained walks on offer may interest you. For a little more fun you can try the toboggan run which is 4 miles long and floodlit so you can visit it in the evening. There is a sports centre in the town if you fancy a swim or sauna.
Beginners skiing in the ski resort of Ischgl
The best area for the beginners in Ischgl is the Idalp area. You will need to purchase a full area lift pass to get there but it is well worth it as the nursery slopes there are lovely and sunny.
Intermediates skiing in the ski resort of Ischgl
The skiing in Ischgl is excellent for intermediate skiers, the vast ski area with its red and blue runs offers no end of superb terrain. The slopes are wide and great for high speed and cruising.
Advanced skiing in the ski resort of Ischgl
The black runs in Ischgl are not as challenging as those found in St Anton, but with 21% of the runs being classed as black there is still plenty to thrill the more advanced skiers. There are lots of off piste areas to try, some of which will require a guide.
Snowboarding in the ski resort of Ischgl
Ischgl is quite a snowboard friendly resort, and has become very popular with boarders over the years. The slopes are will groomed as well as long and wide making the area well suited. All pistes are all connected by gondolas and chair lifts. This ski resort also has one of the best terrain parks in Austria.