Elevation
860m
Base
2,300m
Summit
1,440m
Vertical Drop
Trails
80
320 Hectares
Lifts
35
7 types
Snowfall
425cm
Annual Snowfall
40cm
Nov
71cm
Dec
134cm
Jan
92cm
Feb
92cm
Mar
34cm
Apr

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Silvretta Montafon

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 22, 2025

Projected closing date

Apr 20, 2026

Average Snowfall

425cm

Terrain

Intermediate Runs
53%
Advanced Runs
40%
Expert Runs
7%
Runs in Total
80
Longest Run
10 km
Skiable Terrain
141 km
Snow Making
83 km

Lifts

35

Gondolas & Trams
10
Eight Person Lifts
3
High Speed Sixes
5
Quad Chairs
3
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
6
Surface Lifts
7

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Christina Koehler

In Montafon, the slopes were only moderately to poorly groomed. From 11:00 AM onwards, there were an extremely large number of icy patches. Although the overnight frost would have allowed it, no artificial snow was produced, which makes ecological sense but was sometimes dangerous for skiing, especially since there were also many small stones on the slopes. The slopes in Golm and Gargellen were better and more relaxed. The lack of hospitality on the slopes was very disconcerting (there are certainly exceptions, but I didn't encounter any). Since we had the audacity to board a gondola at 3:58 PM, the cable car employee in Golm actually had to open the gate for us, which he didn't appreciate at all. No more refreshments were served after 4:00 PM. You should always have the ski bus schedule with you. From Gargellen to Schruns at 3:50 PM or 5:30 PM. I've been there once now and don't need to go back.

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