See, Austrian Alps
Austrian Alps

See

See is the quiet Paznaun village ten kilometres down the valley from Ischgl, with its own 41 km local area on the Medrigjoch and a fraction of the prices.

Altitude
1,042 - 2,350 m
Vertical drop
1,308 m
Pistes
41 km
Lifts
8
Snow score
76/100
Season
Dec 7 → Apr 7

Pistes and lifts

What you can ski here
AlpineSnowboardSnowparkSki touring
33 marked runs
Blue
15
Red
15
Black
3
Average snow by month
100cm
Dec
145cm
Jan
180cm
Feb
170cm
Mar
110cm
Apr

Run counts and piste kilometres are indicative. Green runs only exist in France, Spain, Andorra, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Japan, the United States, Morocco, Algeria, Lesotho, South Africa, Egypt, Canada, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand; Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Germany start at blue. Indicative average snow depth near the top of the resort, in cm.

Where to stay

A handful of well-rated hotels in and around the resort. Pick one, then compare live prices across Booking, Expedia and Hotels.com.

DAS SeeMOUNT - Active Nature Resort
4.8541 reviews
150
Top pick

DAS SeeMOUNT - Active Nature Resort

Excellent · 541 reviews

Why we like it

One of the highest-rated places to stay in See, with guests singling out the service and comfort.

Guests rate this hotel as excellent (4.8/5 from 541 reviews). It sits about 3.4 km from the slopes. A mid-range option for See, with live nightly rates shown for your exact dates so you always see the best price.

≈ 3.4 km to the slopesMid-range
From
150/ night
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Boutique Hotel Bergwiesenglück
4.8299 reviews
135

Boutique Hotel Bergwiesenglück

Excellent · 299 reviews

Why we like it

One of the highest-rated places to stay in See, with guests singling out the service and comfort.

≈ 2.1 km to the slopesMid-range
From
135/ night
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Ski-in/ski-out

See offers limited ski-in ski-out. The Medrigjochbahn starts on the edge of the village, so a handful of central pensions are a short walk from the lift, but most accommodation requires a brief stroll or the free village ski bus to reach the base station.

Get to know the resort

See plays the role most ski valleys lack: the affordable, low-key sister down the road from a famous neighbour. Ischgl absorbs the international crowds ten kilometres up the Paznaun, while See keeps its own 41 km area on the Medrigjoch entirely for itself, pleasantly empty even in February half-term week. The lift system is modern and quick, terrain is dominated by long blue and red intermediate cruisers between 1,042 m and 2,350 m, and three honest blacks on the upper sector add some bite for a weather-window morning. Snow is reliable for the altitude thanks to north-facing aspect and Paznaun positioning. What really sets See apart is the village itself: a working Tirolean place with intact Gasthof culture, family-run pensions where the host pours your evening schnapps, and a genuine local lift pass that rewards the choice to stay here instead of the resort upstairs. A clever value pick.

See, Austrian Alps
See, Austrian Alps

Hotels in See

Hotels and apartments around the lifts. Compare prices on Booking, Expedia and Hotels.com.

Plan your trip

Frequently asked questions

Is See good for beginners?+

See offers 41 km of pistes across 8 lifts, from 1,042 m to 2,350 m. Whether it suits beginners depends on the dedicated learner zones at the base of the slopes, so check the local ski-school options for green and blue run access.

When is the best time to ski See?+

The season runs from Dec 7 to Apr 7, with a snow score of 76/100. The best conditions are usually from late January through February, while spring skiing in March and April brings longer days and softer afternoons.

Where should I stay for true ski-in/ski-out?+

See offers limited ski-in ski-out. The Medrigjochbahn starts on the edge of the village, so a handful of central pensions are a short walk from the lift, but most accommodation requires a brief stroll or the free village ski bus to reach the base station.

How big is the See ski area?+

See has 41 km of marked pistes served by 8 lifts, between 1,042 m and 2,350 m of altitude.

Is See more for beginners or experts?+

See counts about 33 marked runs in total. The colour breakdown above shows how they split by difficulty, a good guide to whether the resort fits your level.