The newly renovated Hotel Fluchthorn, in the center of Galtür, combines centuries-old tradition and hospitality with modern facilities and good service. After the extensive breakfast buffet, you are ready in the morning for a sporty day on the slopes. Children can have a good time with a ski safari organized by the ski school. After such a day, it is nice to come back to an attractive hotel with friendly staff, who will do everything to make your holiday complete.
Do not forget to visit the wellness area where you can relax in the sauna or steam bath. In the elegantly decorated restaurant you can enjoy culinary dishes and a relaxed atmosphere in the evening. After dinner, enjoy a good cup of coffee in the hotel bar or, if you still have energy, visit the Huber's Dance bar, which regularly hosts performances.
Galtür is at an altitude of 1,584 metres, making it one of the highest ski villages in Austria and the highest in the Silvretta region. Due to its altitude, Galtür is very snow-sure. This small, picturesque village was built in a traditional Tyrolean style, and it is more than 600 years old. Despite its age, Galtür has plenty of modern and conveniently located accommodation to offer. It also has many child-friendly facilities and is therefore very popular with families. At Siggi's Bambini-Land, kids can take ski school lessons from 3 years old and practice to their heart's content in the practice area that’s exclusively for children.
Galtür is a winter paradise for all ages. And not just for skiers! You can also go snowboarding, ice skating, and snowshoeing. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even try paragliding and see the village from the air! Freestylers can hone their skills at the Zeinispark, which features several fun obstacles such as rails, boxes, and moguls. On Wednesdays, you can seize the opportunity to ski under the stars down an illuminated slope. If you’d rather party until the sun comes up, Galtür has plenty of lively après-ski bars and clubs to choose from.
Galtür has great ski conditions due to its fantastic location and altitude. The ski area in Galtür is called Silvapark: a compact but varied area that features many facilities and a fantastic ski school. That makes the area particularly suitable for families travelling with children.
Despite the small-scale of the area, there are plenty of slopes and trails for (cross-country) skiers to explore. The number of red and black slopes on the piste map may be intimidating for beginners at first, but there are also a number of easier slopes to enjoy. Using the Silvapark Galtür ski pass included when you book your ski holiday with Sunweb, you can explore the whole area with ease.
Silvapark is divided into six sectors, each aimed at a different target group. Zwergerlwelt is for small children, Abenteuerland is for older children, Action Park features the Zeinispark snowpark for freestylers, Heldenbereich has several freeride slopes, Pistenparadies is for skiers, and High & Nordic is for snowshoers and cross-country skiers. You can also go on a fun ski safari all the way to Partenen in the Montafon Valley.
With approximately 350 kilometres of slopes, the Silvretta Arena ski area is a paradise for ski and snowboard enthusiasts. The area consists of the Ischgl, Samnaun, Galtür, Kappl, and See villages, and spans both Austria and Switzerland. Most of the 41 ski lifts and beautiful slopes in the famous Ischgl-Samnaun area are located on northern slopes, above 2000-metres elevation. They are therefore very snow-sure. For snowboarders, Ischgl features a halfpipe and a fun park called Boarders-Paradise. Children and beginners can also take on the challenge there. For carving fans, a carving route has been made specifically for that. The Silvretta cross-country ski trail is approximately 48 kilometres long and connects the lovely ski villages of Ischgl and Galtür. Kappl and See are especially popular with families.
Ischgl
This car-free village can rightly be called one of the most popular ski villages in Austria. Nowadays, partygoers and ski enthusiasts alike know how to find their way to this fashionable village. Trendy après-ski bars such as Kuhstall, Schatzi, Niki's Stadl, and Fire + Ice make Ischgl the 'Ibiza of the Alps'. Every year, the opening of the ski season is heralded with a Top of the Mountains concert there, featuring amazing artists.
Kappl
The village of Kappl is located on the sunny side of the Paznaun Valley, at an altitude of approximately 1200 metres. ‘Kappl’ comes from the phrase 'ad Cappellum', referring to the many chapels in the valley. It is a quiet village with a friendly atmosphere, consisting of several neighbourhoods built against the mountainside. The cable car to the Dias ski area is located in the valley on the main road to Ischgl. Kappl has its own ski area with 40 kilometres of slopes.
See
See is an economical place to stay, close to the fashionable and popular Ischgl. This ski village is located at an altitude of approximately 1000 metres. A sports shop and ski school are located at the valley station of the Medrigjoch lift, where the valley pistes end.
Galtur
At an altitude of 1,584 metres, Galtür is one of the highest skiing villages in Austria and the highest in the Silvretta region. Due to its elevation, this village is very snow-sure. It was built in a traditional Tyrolean style that is more than 600 years old. The village is particularly child-friendly and is very popular with Austrian families. If you like to join in the après-ski fun, Galtür is the village for you. The roof is raised from 16:00 onwards there.
Capital:
The capital is Vienna.
Language:
The official language is German but English is widely spoken as well.
Time:
There is one hour time difference with the UK (GMT+1).
Money:
The official currency is the Euro.
Tipping:
It is customary in Austria to tip between 5% and 10% in bars and restaurants.
Food & Drink:
Austria is known for its Vienna Schnitzels and Glühwein. Tap water is safe for drinking.
Opening times shops:
Shops are usually open from Monday until Friday from 09.00 AM to 18.00 PM (some shops close during the afternoon). Most shops are closed on Sunday.
Travelling by car:
Snow chains are obligatory in the Alps. You need a toll permit for the motorways in Austria. You can buy the permit at the AA in the UK or in Austria at the major border crossings. The European Commission advises you to wear a safety reflector jacket in the event of a break down or accident. This vest can be purchased from the AA in the UK as well.
Voltage:
The voltage is 230 volt.
Mobile telephone:
UK mobile phones work in Austria as well.
Travel documents:
You need to be in the possession of a valid passport to travel to Austria.
You will fly into Innsbruck Airport (INN). Flight times can be seen during the booking process, based on your choice of regional airport.
Transfer
In the booking steps it is possible to book a transfer. If you book a transfer via Sunweb, it will be a shared transfer to and from the resort. The average transfer time to Galtür is approximately 2 hours. For additional information about the transfer, click here.
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A Silvapark - Galtür ski pass is included in the holiday price.
You can see the surcharges and discounts for extending your ski pass or no ski pass in step 1 (preferences) of the booking process. If a child or senior discount applies, this will be shown in step 2 (price overview). Would you like to know which ski pass is included in your travel time? Take a look at our FAQ .
Ski passes for children up to and including 7 years old are free. Children from 8 - 16 years old will receive a discount on their ski pass. These discounts can be found in the calculation of your travel sum. Identification is required when collecting your ski pass.
Any surcharges and discounts are only valid upon booking. Other rates are applied locally. It is not possible to redeem your ski pass on another day onsite. An extension of your ski pass can often be booked as an extra; you will find the price for this further in the booking process. A discount for “no ski pass” can also be found during the booking process.
You must pay the deposit of approximately €5 onsite. You will get this amount back when you return your ski pass.
You cannot book equipment rental in advance. You can arrange this yourself onsite.
Ski hire for adults:
6 days of skis, boots, and poles: approx. €186*
6 days of skis and poles: approx. €126.00*
Snowboard hire for adults:
A snowboard and boots, for 6 days: approx. € 186,00*
Just a snowboard, for 6 days: approximately € 126,00*
Equipment rental for children (up to 15 years old):
Skis, boots, and poles, for 6 days: approx. € 93.00*
A snowboard and boots, for 6 days: approx. € 93.00*
* Prices are a guideline and are subject to change.
You cannot book lessons in advance. You can arrange this yourself onsite.
Ski lessons for adults:
5 days of 4 hours of lessons per day: approximately € 176,00*
Ski lessons for children (from 5 years old):
5 days of 4 hours of lessons per day: approximately € 176,00*
Snowboard lessons for adults:
5 days of 2 hours of lessons per day: approximately € 145.00*
Snowboard lessons for children:
5 days of 2 hours of lessons per day: approximately € 145.00*
*Prices are a guideline and are subject to change.
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