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Backcountry Skiing in Ischgl: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

Discover the vast and wild slopes of the Tyrolean Alps

Like a crown resting atop the Tyrolean Alps at 2,872 meters in western Austria, the town of Ischgl is the base for some spectacular backcountry skiing adventures. Linked across the Swiss border with Samnaun, it shares the huge Silvretta ski area, making it the third-biggest in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Visit between December and March for ideal backcountry skiing conditions.

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FAQs: Backcountry Skiing in Ischgl

What should I know about Backcountry Skiing Ischgl?

The Austrian town of Ischgl sits high at 2,872 meters in the Paznaun Valley in the state of Tyrol in the Tyrolean Alps. It is a ski resort that shares the slopes with the neighboring Samnaun resort across the border in Switzerland. Its beginning and end of ski season are punctuated with pop stardom with concerts marking the season. It holds extensive backcountry terrain and excellent lift access.

Why should I choose Ischgl for my Backcountry Skiing adventure?

Premier off-pistes

Extensive off-piste slopes with initial great lift access, flurries of snow that blanket the peaks, while the sun floods the mountains. Skiing the wild slopes of Ischgl offers premier skiing opportunities that will capture your adventurous spirit. Set among the Tyrolean Alps in the valley of Paznaun, discover the picture-perfect slopes of Austria.

Large ski area

The Austrian town of Ischgl sits high at 2,872 meters above sea level in the Tyrolean Alps. It shares the huge Silvretta ski area with the Swiss town of Samnaun across the border. Together it is the third-biggest ski resort in the Austrian state of Tyrol. This vast area encompasses everything from steep verticals to flowing descents.

Mountain cuisine

Ischgl not only offers world-class skiing but a rich array of food. The town is king of the Tyrolean cuisine, commonly considered the gourmet capital of Tyrol. From delicious inns to top-class restaurants, taste the range of food, from sweet Apfelstrudel and Tiroler Zelten to Tirolean cheese dumplings and stuffed pasta.

What can I expect from the weather during my Backcountry Skiing trip in Ischgl?

The area receives a cold and temperate climate, with the average temperature reaching 5 degrees Celsius.

Which language is predominantly spoken in the Ischgl region?

German.

What currency is accepted around Ischgl?

Euro.

What's the country code for the Ischgl region?

+43.

When is the best time to travel to Ischgl for Backcountry Skiing?

Visit between December and March for ideal backcountry skiing conditions.

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