Apparently the only station in the Alps with its own dedicated air rescue due to the apres ski... though whether that's a myth or not I can't say as we were staying on the Swiss side and unable to stay in Ischgl to see the KuhStall in action. Shame, as the number of clubs and bars we saw in the daytime in the town is staggering. As will you be...
Skiing wise the lifts are probably the best I've ever experienced. Fast, new, mostly padded (nice), and no queues!!! Pistes are long and the food good. No drawbacks I can think of...
We have been to Ischgl three times and can honestly say Silvretta arena is a very good resort. New lifts, good snow, great views and runs of various difficulties. The low-lying pistes can be a problem with snow and can get all iced up. Also rodelbahn (runs at least twice a week after dark) is all ice. Silvretta Arena also falls partly into Switzerland, the village Samnaun is a duty-free zone (with good snow conditions you can ski right trough the village) but beware – there are customs officers in ski boots on the top of the mountain which like to check you when you slide down the chair lift.
Famous for it's Apres and high society Ischgl is unfortunately also expensive when accommodation is concerned. The neighbouring villages have fortunately many affordable apartments and free bus connections are good all along the Paznaun valley. If you fell 200 km of pistes are not enough, you can spend a day or two on other resorts in the valley – Galtur, Kappl and See (Silvretta ski pass is valid). St. Anton (another great resort) is not that close as information below the photo says, it’s more like 40 km and you’ll need your own car to do it comfortably.
December 22, 2004
Shaun Wallace
from
United Kingdom
Just returned from my 6 visit to Ischgl 14.12.04, conditions were poor with very little snow, however the recent snow falls have greatly improved the resort, Apre ski was/is best in world. Check out Trofana Alm between 4pm and 8pm for best party in resort.
Just returned from Ischgl.Great skiing !
Much better than its neighbour ST ANTON. No waiting time at lifts and the slopes were just perfect.
Great Apres on the slopes at Pasnauer Thaya as well at the famous Kuhstadl at the bottom.
Best restaurant and atmosphere is on the Sammanu site at the Skihaus Alp Trida.
I will return next year with a smile on my face.
We have been to Ischgl twice and it is our favourite ski resort in the Alps! Tabogganing is the highlight of the trip. Good snow, excellent atmosphere and WAY ahead of its Swiss competition