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Galtur/Ischgl

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi there,

My brother and I are heading to Ischgl (staying in Galtur) for the end of season concert, and I wondered if anyone here had been to this resort before. Neither of us ski (Im sure that's not what you want to hear on this forum!) but am very keen to see the sights, as we are there for a couple of days. As we aren't keen skiers this is kind of once-in-a-lifetime stuff. Not many places online are showing that there is anything to do other than ski and drink, but I am sure there are some other things to do. Also, does anyone know that if I buy a ski pass in Ischgl, do I get unlimited access to the cable cars all day, on any route I wish?

Thank you very much!

Matt
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Depending on which pass you get, yes you can use most of the lifts as a pedestrian, at least the ones that you would want to use to get there (when I was there with family a few years ago my Gran was able to get from Ischgl to Samnaun on lifts) - chairs and gondolas as well as the cable car. If you buy a days pass you'll get unlimited use all day, but it may work out cheaper to get a 'points' pass - each uplift is worth a certain amount of points. The ticket person will give you better info when you're there.

TBH, probably not much more to do in Ischgl than ski or drink! It is a fairly big resort so there's some good shops... but most of them are aimed at skiers. You could try snowshoeing - probably the ski school or something do guided tours. I imagine there'll be some sort of horse drawn sled ride around somewhere too, and I'm pretty sure there's a decent pool/spa. Lap dancing club beneath Burger King too if that's your sort of thing... Day trip to Innsbruck is easily doable too. Would be worth emailing the tourist office and/or checking the official resort website for more ideas.

Buuuutt.... you could always try skiing, have a morning's lessons or something? Ischgl's a great resort, would be a shame not to make the most of it whilst you're there.
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Galtur has a swimming pool and other things to do in the sports centre. I think there is also a climbing wall in the Alpinarium. There's a museum there as well. If you did want to learn to ski or snowboard the beginner slopes at Galtur are perfect. They are away from the main area, so it's just beginners there. Ski school has a good reputation. Ischgl for nightlife and apres ski.
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