Best mountain peaks around Ischgl are found in the Paznaun Valley in Tyrol, Austria. The region is surrounded by the Silvretta, Samnaun, and Verwall mountain ranges. This area offers a diverse array of peaks, with many exceeding 3,000 meters. The landscape provides opportunities for both winter sports and summer hiking.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Even in winter (if open) a great hike. Alm Closed!!! Be sure to check avalanche conditions and any closures beforehand.
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Tunnel work has been completed. The pass is expected to reopen in 2025: https://www.asfinag.at/ueber-uns/presse/pressemeldungen/arlbergtunnel-wieder-geoeffnet/
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The Scheibenalm is a truly beautiful place to stop. Lush meadows, rustic alpine huts and a relaxed mountain backdrop invite you to pause, take photos or simply enjoy the alpine air.
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The Scheibenalm is located at just over 1,800 m. The cozy stop offers home-made products such as Paznaun alpine cheese, butter and curd cheese.
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Due to renovation work on the Arlberg Tunnel, the Arlberg Pass road will be closed to cyclists heading up the mountain in summer 2024. To ensure that cyclists can still cross the pass, a bike taxi service has been set up on both sides. The "BIKE-TAXI-ARLBERG" service, which can be booked by phone (+43 676 441 73 50), will transport cyclists to the top of the pass from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. using taxis and bike trailers.
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It's worth taking a break at the Scheibenalm. Very nice people and the best cake in the area 😍
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Due to the closure of the Arlberg tunnel from April 24th to November 22nd, 2024, the alternative road for cars, the B 197/L 197 over the Arlberg Pass, is closed to bicycles. A shuttle service has been set up for cyclists between St. Anton and Langen. Cyclists can be transported to the top of the pass by taxi and bicycle trailer between 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. by ordering by phone (+43 676 441 73 50). The transport costs EUR 7.00 per person and bicycle. A maximum of 8 people with bicycles can be transported at the same time.
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But be careful when parking. read boards!
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Ischgl is surrounded by the majestic Silvretta, Samnaun, and Verwall mountain ranges, offering a diverse array of peaks. Some popular choices include Greitspitze Summit, known as the highest point within the Ischgl ski area, and Palinkopf, which offers scenic and varied descents for intermediate skiers. For hikers, Sattelkopf Summit (1915 m) provides a great view down to St. Anton and the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the region offers challenging peaks for experienced mountaineers. Piz Buin (3,312 m), the highest peak in the Silvretta mountains, is a prominent mountaineering objective. The Silvretta range is renowned for its numerous summits above 3,000 meters and glaciers, making it popular for multi-day tours.
The Ischgl area offers a wide range of hiking experiences. For a challenging alpine hike with brilliant panoramic views, consider the Rauher Kopf (2,478 m). The Verwall mountains are appreciated for their quieter, wilder character and offer a network of high routes for multi-day hut-to-hut tours. You can also find routes like the "Summit tour to the Rauher Kopf" which is considered difficult, or the "Genusswanderung zur Friedrichshafener Hütte" which is moderate. Find more options in the Hiking around Ischgl guide.
Yes, there are options for families. While specific family-friendly peaks are not highlighted, the region offers trails suitable for families. For example, the "The treasure of the Fimbabach - treasure hunt with the family in Paznaun" is a moderate route designed for family enjoyment. Many mountain huts, like the Scheibenalm, are also considered family-friendly and offer a pleasant stop during a hike.
From the mountain peaks around Ischgl, you can expect breathtaking high-alpine landscapes and panoramic views. Peaks like Greitspitze Summit offer majestic views of the surrounding Alps. The Rauher Kopf provides panoramic views of the Paznaun Alps, extending as far as Galtür and Kappl, with a possible detour to an idyllic mountain lake. The Silvretta range, home to Piz Buin, is known for its glaciers, earning it the nickname "The Blue Silvretta."
Beyond skiing and hiking, the area around Ischgl's peaks is excellent for gravel biking and running. You can explore routes like the "View of Kops Reservoir" or "Bridge Over the Jambach – Jamtalhütte loop" for gravel biking, which are detailed in the Gravel biking around Ischgl guide. For runners, there are trails such as "Der PIUT 20" or "Ischgl to Madleinsee – LEKI Cross Trail" available in the Running Trails around Ischgl guide.
The highest mountain in the broader Ischgl area, specifically within the Silvretta mountains, is Piz Buin, standing at 3,312 meters. It is a significant mountaineering objective for those seeking high-altitude challenges.
Yes, there are mountain huts and places to stop. For instance, Sonnenkogel is a peak accessible from the Friedrichshafener Hütte, making it a rewarding destination for hikers who enjoy stopping at mountain huts. The Scheibenalm is also a beautiful place to stop, known for its cozy atmosphere and award-winning cheese.
The Verwall mountains are particularly appreciated by nature lovers for their quieter and wilder character. Unlike some of the more developed ski areas, this range offers a network of high routes ideal for multi-day hut-to-hut tours, providing a more secluded alpine experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning high-alpine landscapes, panoramic views, and the extensive network of trails and lifts that make much of the area accessible. Many appreciate the well-prepared slopes for skiing, especially from peaks like Palinkopf, and the great views from summits such as Greitspitze Summit. The region's reliable snow conditions and vast summer hiking paradise are also highly valued.
The Dreiländerspitze, located in the Silvretta Group, is unique as it marks the convergence point of three distinct regions: Tyrol, Vorarlberg (both in Austria), and Graubünden (Switzerland).
Ischgl's mountain peaks are worth visiting year-round, depending on your activity. The high altitude ensures reliable snow conditions for a long winter sports season, typically extending until late April. Summer offers a vast hiking paradise with over 1,000 kilometers of marked trails, making it ideal for hiking and mountaineering from late spring through early autumn.


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