Ischgl is a large but traditional Tyrolean village below one of Austria's greatest and highest ski areas, crossing the border to be linked with Samnaun since 1978, making a unique Austro-Swiss ski area. Considering its status today as one of the best and largest ski areas in the Tyrol, Ischgl has been something of a late developer. It survived as a predominantly farming community despite hardship causing increasing migration until the late 1950s, with the first cable car opening in 1963. Indeed Ischgl's current success is a remarkable turn-around for a village which once had to send its children over the border to tend cattle in order to make ends meet, a practice so common that the children were even given a name, 'Schwabenkinder'. Although there are now more than 9000 tourist beds, making this one of Austria's biggest resorts, the local population remains below 1500. The 200km (125 mile) ski region is one of the largest in Austria (at least partially) and with a vertical approaching 1400m up to 2872m it is much higher and bigger than some of the country's other big name ski areas like Kitzbühel. Ninety per-cent of the ski area is above 2000m making this a particularly snowsure area with a long season, traditionally culminating in a big 'top of the mountain' concert at the end of April, which in the past has featured some big stars like Elton John, Tina Turner, Bob Dylon and Diana Ross. The concert and many other aspects of the area such as its status as a snowboarding mecca all contribute to make Ischgl one of the coolest resorts in the Alps. The resort's more recent developments have lead to Ischgl being one of the best designed ski areas in Austria and indeed the world. It has hi-tec lifts, including a funitel (ultra-stable high-capacity gondola running on two cables rather than the usual one) and a double decker cable car rapidly accessing the slopes, and slopeside lodging offered by many properties. Although customs regulations between Austria and Switzerland are described by the resort as 'lax', you should still carry your passport as customs official have the right to check it, and observe shopping 'import' restrictions when returning from the duty free shops of Samnaun to Austria and the European Community.
Hotels, inns, holiday apartments, guest houses are all available in the town. Private accomodation is available outside of the town limits at various apartments usually run by an estate company or private owner.
FIS-piste, ski school, ski kindergarden, uphill transport, ski rentals, ski huts, snow canon, taboggan run, ice rink, curling alley, and horse drawn sleigh rides. 23 restaurants, 14 pubs, 6 cafes, 3 pizzerias, and 6 clubs.
Toboggan track, night skiing, paragliding, bowling alley, swimming , historical monuments, museum, zoological garden, and national park.
Snowboard Fun Park has half pipe, quarter pipe, and lots of terrrain features. Rentals and lessons are available.
48 km's of regional cross country skiing are available.
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Top: 9396 FT Bottom: 4593 FT Vertical Drop: 4829 FT Skiable Terrain: 200 acres Number of Runs: 70 Snow Making: 43 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 12 Capacity: 65535 |
Beginner Runs: 15% Intermediate Runs: 65% Advanced Runs: 20% Expert Runs: 0% Average Snowfall: 150 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 0 Year Open: 2000 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for Ischgl | |
