The Wald Trail spans 5 kilometres from Tschafein through snowy forests, featuring a romantic clearing. It offers an intermediate challenge in peaceful surroundings.
The 1.3-kilometre sprint trail provides ideal conditions for fast training sessions. Its short inclines are perfect for sprints.
The FIS trails in Galtür offer challenging courses on homologated tracks within a stunning high-alpine setting. The trails are arranged in two loops from the western end of Galtür: one heads towards Wirl, while the other extends to the southern end of Galtür and the Jambach. The high alpine surroundings and the views of surrounding peaks, make these trails unique. The L.6 serves as the main trail, while L.6.1, L.6.2 and L.6.3 are variations with different lengths and levels of difficulty. Note: Trails may be temporarily closed for training or competitions.
The 2.5-kilometre trail combines moderate inclines with stunning views. Perfect for sporty tours with panoramic scenery.
This 3.3-kilometre trail features varied climbs and descents. A highlight is the view of the historic Guggermühl.
This 11.5-kilometre trail links Wirl to Zeinis and Kops Lakes in a scenic alpine setting. Cozy lodges along the way are a highlight.
Attention: "Kiesstraße" is blocked! Ascent only via Alpkogel on the winter hiking trail possible
This easy 5-kilometre trail runs along the Trisanna through serene winter scenery. Evening lighting until 9:30 pm and a central village start make it perfect for relaxed outings.
This 5.5-kilometre trail connects Mathon with Ischgl, offering scenic views of snowy fields. Minimal inclines make it perfect for leisurely outings.
This easy 3.3-kilometre loop circles the hamlet of Tschafein and offers views of the Ballunspitze. Perfect for short, relaxed outings.
This 5.5-kilometre trail links Galtür and Wirl, winding through snow-covered fields. 2.2 kilometres are lit until 10 pm. Only open till “St. Antoniuskapelle“
The longest FIS trail in Galtür stretches 3.7 kilometres with numerous climbs and descents. It’s ideal for training and competitions.
The 6-kilometre-long trail leads from Wirl to Sedel through the narrow Vermunt valley. It is the entrance trail to Silvretta Bielerhöhe.
The circular trail connecting to the Vorderes Vermunt Trail leads through snow-covered lake landscapes. It is perfect for nature lovers.
The trail, which connects to the Sedlsee Trail and Vorderes Vermunt Trail, leads to the Bielerhöhe with a steep serpentine ascent. Magnificent views of the glacier await at the top.
The 2-kilometre Dam Trail on the Bielerhöhe follows the impressive Silvretta dam. Breathtaking panoramas make it special.
This 0.6-kilometre trail is the shortest on the Bielerhöhe, perfect for quick training sessions. It offers stunning views of the Silvretta Reservoir.
The 2-kilometre loop features moderate inclines and alpine panoramas. It’s ideal for sporty skiers.
The 4-kilometre trail is the longest on the Bielerhöhe, offering gentle descents and climbs. The views are spectacular.
The 1-kilometre loop circles the Madlenerhaus and is perfect for beginners. The view of the Silvretta dam is impressive.
The 1-kilometre extension also circles the Madlenerhaus. It offers fantastic views of the snowy landscape.
The 2-kilometre trail leads towards Partenen and back. Gentle inclines make it perfect for longer laps.
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