Ischgl snow report

The Ischgl snow report for May 05 is a 0cm base depth with 0 of 45 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Ischgl are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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First Hand Report

Amazing Skiing we've had all week in Ischgl. Fresh powder almost every day !
6 months ago

Resort Overview

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Nov 28
Projected Opening
May 03
Projected Closing
Ischgl, located in the Paznaun Valley of Tyrol, Austria, is one of the most renowned alpine destinations in Europe, offering a sophisticated blend of high-altitude skiing and vibrant village charm. Sitting at an elevation of 1,377 metres, the resort provides access to an expansive ski area covering 515 hectares, connected seamlessly by 45 modern lifts. The village itself balances traditional Austrian alpine character with contemporary facilities, making it both picturesque and practical for winter holidays. With 78 pistes stretching across 239 km of skiable terrain, Ischgl caters to a wide spectrum of abilities, from gentle beginner zones to more advanced slopes that demand skill and confidence. The pistes are divided into 26% intermediate and 53% advanced, ensuring plenty of variety for experienced skiers, while dedicated areas allow those newer to skiing to progress at their own pace. The snow record is dependable too, with an annual snowfall averaging 247 cm, complemented by extensive snowmaking capabilities to secure good coverage throughout the season. Families are well looked after, thanks to excellent ski schools, child-friendly zones, and wide, forgiving pistes ideal for building confidence. Beyond the skiing, Ischgl’s lively après-ski, premium shopping, and culinary offerings create an all-round winter destination. Visitors seeking an energetic ski holiday with a dash of luxury, excellent facilities, and reliable snow will find Ischgl an irresistible choice.

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