Silvretta Arena, with its more than 125 miles of ski tracks, links the Tyrolean resort town of Ischgl with the duty-free Swiss resort of Samnaun across the border. Known for its lively après-ski scene, every year Ischgl hosts star-studded concerts in honor of the open and closing of the ski season.
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This is an ideal resort for confident intermediate skiers. Lots of red and blue runs (not always a huge difference between red and blue) and only a small number of blacks which are easily avoided if you don't like those. If you're confident on red runs you can happily explore the pistes. Beginners who only want to stick to blues might find it a bit limiting and would need to carefully plan their route, and thrill-seekers wanting lots of extreme black slopes might not be satisfied here. Otherwise it's a fantastic resort with stunning views and lots of lovely wide pistes. In one week we covered most of the resort using only the resort ski pass. If I came back again I might try going further afield with the area pass. It's one of the higher altitude resorts in Austria which means good snow. The resort is well run (good lifts, mountain restaurants and facilities are clean and well organised).
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