Galtur-Silvapark Resort Guide

The Galtur-Silvapark resort summary is: Galtur-Silvapark has 10 lifts within its 225 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for intermediate and advanced levels, including terrain park enthusiasts. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 699m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 16 trail at Galtur-Silvapark.


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Galtur-Silvapark Resort Guide

The Galtur-Silvapark resort summary is: Galtur-Silvapark has 10 lifts within its 225 Hectares of terrain that is suitable for intermediate and advanced levels, including terrain park enthusiasts. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 699m of vertical range and surrounding area. There are 16 trail at Galtur-Silvapark.

Vertical :

Sommet : 2300m
Arrow
699m
Pied : 1601m

Meilleure pour :

Avancé skieur de niveau
Niveau intermédiaire/
Avancé

Pistes:

16
15%
60%
25%

Hectares de ski :

225
Fabrication de neige : 60%

Galtur-Silvapark Remontées :

  • téléski icône6
  • remonte-pente icône3
  • funiculaire icône1
Remontées totales = 10
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Informations utiles sur les stations afin de vous aider à planifier votre voyage à Galtur-Silvapark.

  • Ouverture de la saison
    10 Dec 2022
  • Fermeture de la saison
    16 Apr 2023
  • Hébergement
  • Restaurants | Bars
    21 | 5
  • Aéroport le plus proche
    Innsbruck
  • Gare la plus proche
    Landeck
  • Site Officiel du Tourisme
  • Tél. Office de Tourisme
    +43 (0) 50990 200

Galtur-Silvapark Caractéristiques

Le terrain de Galtur-Silvapark inclut ::

  • Halfpipes
  • Snowpark
    1
  • Ski de fond
    74.0 km
  • Location de skis

À quoi ressemble la station Galtur-Silvapark ?

Exploring the world of mountains: Galtür Silvapark is a family-friendly concept setting new standards. Toddling around in the 'Zwergerlwelt' (Kids’ World) one day, heading off to explore the fairytale forest the next day, then making turns on the superb slopes or performing daring jumps in the 'Actionpark' the day after. In Galtür, young and not-so-young winter sports fans learn fast. And Silvapark is the secret of this success. This season, Galtür’s winter sports area will be transformed into a sophisticated and action-packed theme park once more, with six different zones and levels of difficulty. A unique concept for a unique winter sports resort. The melodious-sounding Silvapark is a concept that is bringing a new dimension to the world of winter sports – especially for families. The ski area is divided into special zones, allowing every ski or snowboard fan to have fun, to learn or simply to try out something new. In six sectors altogether, the experts from Galtür have created more than twelve park stations catering to all demands. The idea: to make enjoyment of skiing synonymous with successful learning. There is a perfect area for every level with interesting assignments and challenges. As a special service, Silvapark provides guides to give tips and assistance to all those who are keen to learn. Experiencing and learning step by step – perfect fun for all the family, Silvapark is aimed at children and young people in particular. While the 'Zwergerlwelt' (Kids’ World) is reserved for the very smallest, slightly older children will love the attractions of the 'Abenteuerland' (Adventure Land), including the 'Märchenwald' (Fairytale Forest), witches’ hut, easy mogul runs and steep curves. The 'Actionpark' is designed with youngsters in mind. But the young-at-heart are welcome to put their skills to the test on the jumps and rails as well. The exciting skiing arena is rounded off by the Heldenreich' (Heroes Empire) for off-piste experiences and novelty runs, as well as the 'Pistenparadies' (Piste Paradise) with its 40 kilometres of well-groomed slopes. Things take a different turn in the 'High & Nordic' sector, which boasts over 70 kilometres of cross-country skiing tracks – some at altitudes of over 2,000 metres – as well as snowshoeing trails and winter hiking paths. A real highlight: the world’s first snow safari. Explore the huge variety offered by the winter sports region on the world’s first snow safari. Take a ride on a snowcat from Galtür to Zeinisjoch, then down to the Montafon Valley and back to Galtür by way of Bielerhöhe. For a spectacular and romantic evening, try out the night skiing on a floodlit slope, which covers two or more kilometres. A varied weekly programme is open to anyone who wants to join in, with Indian days, games, a speed run and children’s ski races. But Galtür also has a different side. In spite of all the action, it has ultimately remained what it always was: a Tyrolean mountain village full of charm and tradition in a high alpine landscape.


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Galtur-Silvapark météo en direct

Complexe touristiqueProfondeur de NeigeTemp. (°C)Vent (km/h)Météo
Remontée au sommet: 0.8m
-2
0
part cloud
Remontée intermédiaire: 
-1
0
part cloud
Remontée en bas: 0.2m
-3
5
part cloud

Quel est le mois le plus enneigé pour aller à Galtur-Silvapark ?

janvierMoyenne: 3.3 jours de neige par semaine
La semaine la plus enneigée à Galtur-Silvapark est la semaine 2 de janvier. Il y a généralement 3.3 jours de neige cette semaine avec une épaisseur de 54cm . Consultez les graphiques de l’historique de la neige à Galtur-Silvapark ci-dessous.


Commentaires de Visiteurs de Galtur-Silvapark

Globalement: 4.1 Basé sur 1 vote et 3 commentaires

  • Fiabilité (neige)
    4.0
  • Variété de pistes
    5.0
  • Hors-piste
    5.0
  • Paysages
    4.0
  • Après-Ski
    3.0
  • Vote

Tirolerhund de United Kingdom écrit:

Did a day here in early March, it's high and snow sure. The sun was shining, the snow was fresh and everyone was heading in the opposite direction for a day in Ischgl. Result: deserted pistes, perfect grippy powder and that increasingly rare occurrence: no ice! It was without doubt the best day's skiing I've had in approx. 20 years!

The ski area is compact with good lifts, including a new gondola opening up an extended black run. Also good selection of reds and perfect for young families.

For hard core skiers there's only enough to keep you happy for 2 or 3 days, so you'll want the valley pass which provides full access to Ischgl, Kappl and See.

Subsistence on the mountain: excellent value.

Didn't sample the night life but, all in all, a highly recommended resort.

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