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Skiing pleasure guaranteed on Ischgls special pistes

Ski pistes in Tyrol: Enjoy the skiing mecca

Would you like to spend your next winter holiday in probably the greatest ski area in the Austrian alps? We are looking forward to receiving your non-obligatory enquiry.

 Ischgls special pistes
Ischgls special pistes

 Skiing in Ischgl in Tyrol
Skiing in Ischgl in Tyrol

 Enjoy the skiing mecca
Enjoy the skiing mecca

 Skiing pleasure guaranteed on Ischgls special pistes
Skiing pleasure on special pistes

 Challenging special pistes
Challenging special pistes

 Special ski slopes in Ischgl
Special ski slopes in Ischgl

Ischgl - a prime location ski area in Tyrol: Between nearly 1,400 to 3,000 metres above the sea level, you will find well-tended kilometres of slopes, challenging special pistes and unparalleled mountain restaurants.

Ambitious skiers hit the bull's eye by booking a ski holiday in the Tyrolean ski and lifestyle mecca of Ischgl: The black piste 14a offers real racing experience and a drop of up to 70 percent gradient. It's so steep that snowcats including cable winches are necessary for grooming the pistes.

The ski piste 'Eleven' (black and red) offers what the name implies: a slope that is eleven kilometres, from the highest point of the ski area in Tyrol to the town center of Ischgl. This is the reason why Eleven not only is the longest ski piste in the Ischgl ski area in Tyrol, but it's also one of the longest downhills you can find in the Austrian Alps. Enjoy your ski holiday - Tyrol has a lot going for it.

Adrenaline rush: skiing in Tyrol

Spend your holidays in the Tyrolean Ischgl ski area and experience the utmost skiing delights. Special pistes in the ski region have - amongst others - the steepest slope in the area, ski piste 14a, and the ski piste 4 which meets FIS standards. The Pardatschgrat at the mountain top of the Höllspitz chair lift, which is located 2,624 metres above sea level, is the starting point. If you want to take a rest and relax before starting the challenging downhill, you can have a break at the Pardorama, which is located at the top of the Pardatschgrat. The Pardorama is one of the most beautiful mountain restaurants ever seen. Both the view and the location are stunning. The special piste 4, which is treated as an insider tip, is just a few slalom turns away. Mogul slope lovers can find what they are looking for at the mountain top of the Höllspitz chair lift E2: Snow conditions permitting, the mogul slope offers a challenging skiing experience at one's own risk.