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Silvapark Galtür, the high-alpine ski area at the upper end of the Paznauntal in Tyrol, offers a varied winter sports experience in a peaceful mountain setting. The resort spans 43 acres (around 17 hectares) and is served by 9 lifts, including 2 gondolas, a six-seater chairlift and a four-seater chairlift. Skiers and snowboarders can explore 19 pistes covering a total of 43 km, with a breakdown of 60% intermediate, 28% advanced and 12% for confident beginners. The ski area ranges from 1,600 m to 2,465 m in altitude, with a vertical drop of 660 m and a maximum run length of 3 km.
Families are especially well catered for at Siggi’s Bambiniland – a thoughtfully designed children’s area featuring magic carpets, gentle nursery slopes and playful learning zones. The compact layout, short walking distances and minimal lift queues make Galtür an ideal choice for relaxed ski days with younger children. Cross-country skiers can enjoy over 80 km of classic and skating trails, weaving through the valley and surrounding forests.
What sets Silvapark Galtür apart is its unique concept of six themed sectors, each tailored to different types of skiers and snowboarders – from freeriders to ski tourers. Snow reliability is bolstered by the high altitude and snowmaking across 30 acres. Night skiing is available on 2.2 km of floodlit piste, and a snowpark adds to the variety. Galtür offers a quieter, more authentic alpine alternative to its larger neighbours, with well-planned infrastructure and diverse terrain.