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Ischgl is a small village in the Paznaun Valley in Tyrol Austria. By plane: for most foreign visitors, an hour or so drive from Innsbruck airport, two from munich and three from Zurich. Ski 220km of pistes, resort opens early. Hotel Solaria, 4 star, is fun ... Ischgl travel guide » and interactive map »
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There is an international airport in Innsbruck which has schedules to Vienna, Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Graz, Nice, Hannover, Stavanger, Alghero, Gothenburg and Olbia. Schedules may differ in winter. SkyEurope was a discount airline that flies ... Tyrol flights »

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Hotel Solaria, 4 star, is fun and homely with good food. Hotel Yscla, 6561 Ischgl, Austria, ☎ +43 5444 5275 (info@yscla.at, fax: +43 5444 5275-4), Hotel Madlein, Ischgl 144, 6561 Ischgl, ☎ +43 4718 590 (info@biohotel-daberer.at, fax: +43 4718 590-310) ... Ischgl hotels »

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Incredibly funny!!!!Go there at all... For the best aprs-ski : Trofana alm! Lots and lots of people, real austrian music-dj is crazy!-, and a lot of boose... black ski-runs I encountered because its neither bumpy nor narrow but steep and wide, very rare for a black run. They call it the Schwarze Wand black wall and, yes, it deserves its name... More on GeckoGo »

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