Pistes and lifts
What you can ski here
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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.
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.