The most action-packed ski resort in Vorarlberg
140 kilometres of slopes, challenging freeride routes, a snow park and a race area: Silvretta Montafon combines exhilarating skiing with modern facilities and a variety of areas to suit every ability. Between Schruns, St. Gallenkirch and Gaschurn, you can look forward to long runs down into the valley, deep-snow slopes and highlights such as the HochjochTotale.
Perfect winter sports mix in the Silvretta Montafon ski area
Freeride runs in deep snow, creative features in the snow park, and action-packed race and cross-country trails: the Silvretta Montafon areas are designed for winter sports enthusiasts seeking variety and sporting challenges. Each area has its own focus – from technical runs to relaxed flow lines.
- 140 kilometres of slopes
- 35 lifts
- highest mountain station 2,430 metres
- Vorarlberg’s longest downhill run
Everything at a glance
Silvretta Montafon combines sporting challenges with a variety of runs to suit all ability levels. This overview shows you the main areas and highlights across the entire ski resort.
Unique ski runs in the Silvretta Montafon ski area
Beyond the traditional blue, red and black runs, Silvretta Montafon also boasts unique downhill highlights catering to all skill levels. The ski area has truly gone the extra mile to provide thrill-seeking winter sports enthusiasts of all ages with ample opportunities to experience extraordinary moments in the snow. Whether you prefer a leisurely descent or a fast-paced adventure – on skis or on a snowboard: The choice is yours!
Freeride Hotspot Silvretta Montafon
For freeride enthusiasts, Silvretta Montafon offers untouched freeride areas with first-class deep snow and challenging off-piste runs. Our freeride spots are among the best in the Alps - perfect for anyone looking for the ultimate adventure in powder snow.
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Snowpark Montafon in the Silvretta Montafon ski area
Let’s go shred! Our Freestyle Area is the place to be for freestylers. With 40 obstacles for everyone from beginners to pros, this is where you can show off your skills. Whether it’s kickers, rails or boxes, the snow park is the perfect place to impress with some cool tricks.
Fast-paced action awaits you in our cross-country area – with steep turns, jumps and challenging trails for anyone looking to combine speed and skill. This is also the spot where the world’s elite professionals battle it out for the cross-country crown at the Montafon World Cup.
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Race Area
Feel like a pro winter sports athlete for a change – in the Silvretta Montafon Race Area. Would you prefer to carve out some clean turns in the parallel slalom, or go full throttle on the speed and race cross courses? Whatever you decide, you’ll find photos and videos of your run afterwards in the SiMo app.
Cross runs in Silvretta Montafon
Our cross-country trails are spread across the entire ski resort and offer a range of challenges for beginners, families and experts alike. Silvretta Montafon thus offers the perfect blend of fun and action for all levels.
Black Scorpions: the steepest runs in the ski area
Non-venomous, yet delivering an adrenaline rush akin to their animal counterparts: The five Black Scorpions runs in the Silvretta Montafon ski area promise guaranteed thrills with gradients of up to 67 per cent. Tighten your ski boots, gaze down into the valley – and master the steepest descents in Silvretta Montafon with flying colours!
Black Scorpion runs in the Silvretta Montafon ski area:
- Ski run 3: max. gradient: 45 %, length: 1,391 m, elevation loss: 350 m
- Ski run 5: max. gradient: 67 %, length: 359 m, elevation loss: 63 m
- Ski run 44: max. gradient: 59 %, length: 2,874 m, elevation loss: 455 m
- Ski run 54: max. gradient: 56 %, length: 535 m, elevation loss: 150 m
- Ski run 65: max. gradient: 67 %, length: 479 m, elevation loss: 183 m
Montafon Totale Ski
“No slope twice” is the motto of the Montafon Totale Ski. A whole day of skiing through the Silvretta Montafon. With 10,000 vertical meters in the descent and 45 kilometers of slopes, the sportiest ski tour in the Alps awaits you. This full-day tour is a must for sporty skiers who want to exploit the full potential of the ski area - ideal for early risers and long-distance fans. Take up the challenge and be rewarded with an incomparable adventure.
Sunrise skiing in the Silvretta Montafon ski area
It’s worth getting up early! Experience the magic of sunrise on the slopes of Silvretta Montafon! Our sunrise runs offer you a unique early-morning skiing experience, when the sun illuminates the mountain peaks and you can enjoy the freshly groomed slopes. Enjoy an exclusive atmosphere and discover our special offers, which give you the chance to be the first on the slopes. Start your day with unforgettable runs and experience the sportiest ski resort at its best.
Ski racing in the Silvretta Montafon
The Montafon Ski Club and its local clubs are once again organizing exciting races for budding ski pros in the Silvretta Montafon this year.
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FAQ: Silvretta Montafon Ski Resort
How many kilometres of slopes does Silvretta Montafon offer? Who is the ski resort best suited for? When does the winter season start? In our FAQs, you’ll find concise answers to the most frequently asked questions about Vorarlberg’s most dynamic ski resort.
The ski resort stretches between Schruns, St. Gallenkirch and Gaschurn in the Montafon valley in Vorarlberg. With several access points, you can start your day’s skiing wherever suits you best.
The Silvretta Montafon is ideal for keen skiers, snowboarders, families, freeriders and beginners. A variety of piste areas offer suitable conditions for every ability level.
Challenging slopes, varied freeride routes, the Black Scorpions, the Race Area and adrenaline-fuelled mountain adventures such as the HochjochTotale make Silvretta Montafon one of the most action-packed ski resorts in Vorarlberg. Added to this are sporting events such as the FIS Snowboard, Freestyle & Freeski World Championships, the Montafon World Cup, the Open Faces Freeride Series and much more.
The winter season usually starts in late November and lasts until spring. The exact opening times depend on snow and weather conditions.