Grab the Ischgl ski resort map below to get the full layout of this legendary Austrian resort before you head out. The trail map covers 78 runs across 1,495 metres of vertical - that's 20 beginner runs, 41 intermediate, and 17 advanced - serviced by 7 gondolas, 25 chairlifts, and 13 drag lifts. Ischgl also links into the wider Silvretta Arena ski area, giving you even more terrain to explore across the border into Switzerland.
Download the Ischgl Piste Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Ischgl
Ischgl's runs consistently impress, and here's what you need to hit:
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Idalp (Blue): A wide, confidence-building cruise from the mid-station that's ideal for intermediates finding their rhythm.
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Höllboden (Blue): A long, sweeping blue with stunning views across the valley, perfect for those early morning warm-up laps.
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Velilltal (Blue): A scenic, tree-lined run that holds its snow well and offers a gentle descent through the forest.
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Höllkar (Red): A classic Ischgl red with consistent pitch and fantastic carving terrain when freshly groomed.
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Palinkopf (Red): A proper top-to-bottom red run offering over 1,000m vertical with varied terrain to keep things interesting.
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Greitspitz (Red): A wider red that's brilliant for building confidence before tackling the steeper stuff, with plenty of space to open up.
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6 (Black): One of Ischgl's steepest groomed blacks, dropping sharply from the Greitspitze with sustained gradient that'll get your thighs burning.
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2 (Black): A challenging black run from Idjoch that demands solid technique, especially when it gets mogulled up later in the day.
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1 (Black): The classic steep descent from Pardatschgrat offering relentless pitch and spectacular views—a proper test piece.

