Paznaun Valley
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Highest point: | 2,872 m |
Lowest point: | 1,377 m |
Lifts in total: | 79 |
Tow lifts: | 34 |
Chair lifts: | 32 |
Gondola lift: | 13 |
Pistes in total: | 365 km |
Pistes:
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73 km |
Pistes:
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218 km |
Pistes:
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74 km |
Ski routes: | 23 km |
Ski holidays Paznaun Valley - once Ischgl, always Ischgl!
The Silvretta Arena is of the most modern ski areas with 239 km of pistes. 45 lifts carry you comfortably and quickly to the somewhat more challenging pistes, up to an altitude of 2,872 m. The combination of a diverse winter sports holiday and trendy après ski make the Paznaun Valley so unique. No wish is left unfulfilled with the evening's huge leisure programme. Ischgl – the alpine metropolis!
Galtür
In the midst of the Silvretta mountain range lies the climatic health resort of Galtür at 1,584 m above sea level. The family-friendly village forms the head of the Paznaun valley and is therefore in a quiet location. The Silvretta High Alpine Road, which connects Paznaun with Montafon in summer and which starts in Galtür, is closed in winter. Despite its small size, the snowy village offers everything a winter sports enthusiast could wish for. …resort details
Ischgl
Ischgl lies at 1,377 m in the middle of the Paznaun Valley in Tyrol between the Silvretta and Verwall groups. Today, the former mountain farming village is known primarily as a party ski resort and meeting place for high society. Ischgl stands for lifestyle, first-class events and of course pure winter sports! For skiers and snowboarders, for example, the way to the three valley stations is made easier by a pedestrian tunnel with moving walkways,…resort details
Kappl im Paznauntal
The charming Tyrolean resort Kappl is located at approx. 1,258 m altitude, between the Verwall Alps in the north and the Samnaun Alps in the south. It comprises approx. 90 small villages and offers a local ski area, a natural toboggan run and various apres ski facilities. As Kappl is only approx. 10 km from the famous ski resort Ischgl, it is the ideal starting point for a day trip to the Silvretta Arena, or for a bit of apres ski in this party …resort details
See im Paznauntal
The charming Tyrolean village of See is situated at an altitude of 1,056 m directly at the entrance to the Paznaun Valley. It was named after a lake that existed in the same place until the 15th century. See offers holidaymakers a great alternative to nearby Ischgl if they want to take it a little easier. Numerous cosy inns and cafés invite you to linger and various sports shows and traditional events provide plenty of entertainment. Snow lovers …resort details