This easy 5-kilometre trail runs along the Trisanna through serene winter scenery. Evening lighting until 9:30 pm and a central village start make it perfect for relaxed outings.
The Ischgl trail offers a scenic route through the snowy landscape along the Trisanna. This 5-kilometre easy trail leads from Ischgl to Rossboden and back with no major inclines. It is illuminated until 9:30 pm, making it ideal for evening outings. The trailhead is conveniently located in the village. For those looking to explore further, it connects to the Mathon trail. It’s perfect for anyone seeking a relaxed winter activity.
This 5.5-kilometre trail connects Mathon with Ischgl, offering scenic views of snowy fields. Minimal inclines make it perfect for leisurely outings.
The Mathon trail winds through a charming winter landscape along the Trisanna. This 5.5-kilometre route connects the Mathon Wildlife Park with Rossboden in Ischgl, offering stunning views of snow-covered fields. The trailhead is easily accessible from Mathon village. With minimal inclines, this trail is perfect for a leisurely outing. It connects to the Ischgl trail heading downstream and the Wald trail heading upstream.
The Wald trail spans 5 kilometres from Tschafein through snowy forests, featuring a romantic clearing. It offers an intermediate challenge in peaceful surroundings.
The Wald trail starts in the charming hamlet of Tschafein near Galtür and offers a varied route through serene winter scenery. Spanning 5 kilometres, it begins with a flat stretch along the Trisanna before ascending gently into snow-covered forests. A romantic clearing with a forest chapel provides a perfect spot to pause. This intermediate trail connects to the Mathon trail downstream and the Tschafein trail upstream. It’s a haven of peace and natural beauty.
This easy 3.3-kilometre loop circles the hamlet of Tschafein and offers views of the Ballunspitze. Perfect for short, relaxed outings.
The Tschafein trail offers an easy and picturesque loop around the hamlet of Tschafein near Galtür. Covering 3.3 kilometres, it follows the Trisanna downstream before crossing to the southern side of the Paznaun Valley to return. Along the way, skiers enjoy stunning views of the majestic Ballunspitze. This trail is perfect for relaxed outings and connects to the Wald trail downstream and the Galtür-Wirl trail upstream.
This 5.5-kilometre trail links Galtür and Wirl, winding through snow-covered fields. 2.2 kilometres are lit until 10 pm.
The Galtür-Wirl trail begins in the picturesque village of Galtür, the highest settlement in the Paznaun Valley. Spanning 5.5 kilometres, it leads upstream through snow-covered fields along the Trisanna to Wirl at 1,621 metres. A brief loop near the Silvapark ski area adds variety before returning downstream on the opposite side. With 2.2 kilometres illuminated until 10 pm and moderate inclines, this trail is perfect for active yet leisurely tours. Downstream connection: L.4 Tschafein trail, upstream connection: R.1a Vermunt Route 1 and R.2 Zeinis-Kops Route.
The 2.5-kilometre trail combines moderate inclines with stunning glacier views. Perfect for sporty tours with panoramic scenery.
The FIS Panorama Trail in Galtür offers a balanced mix of challenge and enjoyment over 2.5 kilometres with 53 metres of elevation gain. It loops downstream towards the Jambach before returning to the northern flank of the Gorfenspitze. The route captivates with stunning views of the surrounding peaks and its alpine setting. It’s perfect for those who wish to combine sport and scenery.
The FIS trails in Galtür offer challenging courses on homologated tracks within a stunning high-alpine setting. The trails are arranged in two loops from the western end of Galtür: one heads towards Wirl, while the other extends to the southern end of Galtür and the Jambach. The high alpine surroundings and the views of surrounding peaks, make these trails unique. The L.6 serves as the main trail, while L.6.1, L.6.2 and L.6.3 are variations with different lengths and levels of difficulty. Note: Trails may be temporarily closed for training or competitions.
The 1.3-kilometre sprint trail provides ideal conditions for fast training sessions. Its short inclines are perfect for sprints.
The FIS Sprint Trail in Galtür is the shortest of the homologated FIS trails at 1.3 kilometres. It follows a loop towards the Jamtal and, with 44 metres of elevation gain, offers perfect conditions for sprints and quick training sessions. The trail shortcuts back to the start before the final section, making it ideal for practising speed and technique.
This 3.3-kilometre trail features varied climbs and descents. A highlight is the view of the historic Guggermühl.
The FIS Guggermühl Trail in Galtür, at 3.3 kilometres, is the second-longest of the homologated FIS trails. It first follows the loop towards Wirl and then shortcuts back after two-thirds of the way. It continues through the second loop to the Jambach and back to the starting point. Numerous climbs, turns, and descents provide exciting variety. The trail is named after the historic Guggermühl mill which you can see on the other side of the stream.
This 11.5-kilometre trail links Wirl to Zeinis and Kops Lakes in a scenic alpine setting. Cozy lodges along the way are a highlight.
"Kiesstraße" blocked, Ascent & Descent only possible via "Alpkogel"! Course of the winter hiking trail.
The Zeinis-Kops trail spans 11.5 kilometres from Wirl to the Zeinisjoch, then continues to the scenic Zeinis and Kops lakes. This trail offers stunning high-alpine scenery and serene winter landscapes. Beyond the Zeinisjoch, it crosses the Silvapark ski area, passing cozy lodges and mountain restaurants. Downstream, the route connects to the Trail "vorderes Vermunt", while upstream it links to the Galtür-Wirl trail.
The longest FIS trail in Galtür stretches 3.7 kilometres with numerous climbs and descents. It’s ideal for training and competitions.
The FIS Racing Trail in Galtür is the longest and most challenging of the four homologated FIS trails. Stretching 3.7 kilometres with 92 metres of elevation gain, it runs in two loops: one towards Wirl and one downstream to the Jambach. The route features numerous climbs and descents and offers a stunning alpine setting with alternating sun and shade. It’s perfect for training and competitions.
This 9.7-kilometre route runs from Wirl to Baggerloch through snowy lake scenery. It’s perfect for nature enthusiasts.
The Vermunt Route 1 spans 9.7 kilometres from Wirl to the Baggerloch at 1,762 metres. The trail passes the snow-covered Vermunt lakes, offering a romantic, secluded winter setting between Ballunspitze and Gorfenspitze. The return follows the same path initially before rejoining the starting section through the narrow valley. This route is perfect for nature enthusiasts. Connecting trails downstream are the Galtür-Wirl trail and the Zeinis-Kops route, upstream the Vermunt 2 route to the Silvretta Reservoir.
The 9.3-kilometre route leads from Baggerloch to Bielerhöhe with a steep serpentine climb. Stunning glacier views await at the top.
The Vermunt Route 2 stretches 9.3 kilometres from Baggerloch to Bielerhöhe at 2035 metres, the highest point of the trail network. It follows the Silvretta reservoir and concludes with a steep serpentine climb to the dam. At the top, you are rewarded with breathtaking views of the snow-covered glaciers of the Silvretta. Downstream, the route connects to Vermunt Route 1, while upstream, it links to the Silvretta high-altitude trails.
The 2-kilometre Dam Trail on the Bielerhöhe follows the impressive Silvretta dam. Breathtaking panoramas make it special.
The Dam Trail on the Bielerhöhe covers 2 kilometres, running along the magnificent Silvretta reservoir dam. At an elevation of 2,035 metres, it offers breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding peaks and the snowy glacier. The loop includes a gentle ascent before returning along the lake to the starting point. The trail connects with Vermunt Route 2 and the Silvretta high-altitude trails.
This 0.6-kilometre trail is the shortest on the Bielerhöhe, perfect for quick training sessions. It offers stunning views of the Silvretta Reservoir.
The Silvretta Small High-Altitude Trail is the shortest loop on the Bielerhöhe, covering just 0.6 kilometres. This easy course runs through stunning high-alpine scenery, offering spectacular views of the Silvretta reservoir and surrounding peaks on every lap. It’s perfect for warming up or a quick training session. The trail connects directly to the Dam Trail and the larger Silvretta high-altitude trails.
The 2-kilometre loop features moderate inclines and alpine panoramas. It’s ideal for sporty skiers.
The Silvretta Medium High-Altitude Trail spans 2 kilometres through the stunning high-alpine scenery of the Bielerhöhe. Starting at the Silvrettahaus, this loop offers moderate inclines, making it ideal for skiers seeking a sporty challenge. Along the way, you’ll enjoy impressive views of the Silvretta reservoir and surrounding glaciers. The trail connects seamlessly with the Dam Trail and the Small and Large High-Altitude Trails.
The 4-kilometre trail is the longest on the Bielerhöhe, offering gentle descents and climbs. The views are spectacular.
The Silvretta Large High-Altitude Trail stretches over 4 kilometres, making it the longest loop on the Bielerhöhe. Starting at the Silvrettahaus, the course initially descends gently before a mild climb brings you back to the starting point. This intermediate trail offers stunning views of the Silvretta reservoir, surrounding glaciers, and the high-alpine landscape. It connects seamlessly with the smaller high-altitude trails and the Dam Trail.
The 1-kilometre loop circles the Madlenerhaus and is perfect for beginners. The view of the Silvretta dam is impressive.
The Madlenerhaus Small Trail is an easy 1-kilometre loop around the Madlenerhaus at 1,986 metres. With barely noticeable inclines, it is perfect for beginners or those looking for a quick lap. Stunning views of the massive Silvretta dam and the valley towards Partenen make this trail special. It connects seamlessly with the Medium and Large Madlenerhaus Loops.
The 1-kilometre extension also circles the Madlenerhaus. It offers fantastic views of the snowy landscape.
The Madlenerhaus Medium Trail adds another kilometre to the small loop, circling the Madlenerhaus at 1,986 metres. Featuring gentle inclines, it remains an easy route, ideal for multiple laps. This trail offers stunning views of the impressive Silvretta dam and the snow-covered valley towards Partenen. It connects perfectly with the Small and Large Madlenerhaus Trails.
The 2-kilometre trail leads towards Partenen and back. Gentle inclines make it perfect for longer laps.
The Madlenerhaus Large Trail is the longest of the Madlenerhaus loops at 2 kilometres. It runs from the Madlenerhaus along the snow-covered high alpine road towards Partenen and back. The route features gentle climbs and descents, offering fantastic views of the imposing Silvretta dam and the picturesque valley. It connects perfectly with the Small and Medium Trails for a varied experience.