Modern chairlift

Lange Wand C5

Adrenaline meets comfort
Splendid views

To the top with Lange Wand C5 chairlift

Ride up to Ischgl’s highest summit

Since 2010, the Lange Wand C5 chairlift at Silvretta Arena has been taking skiers up to Ischgl’s highest summit, the Greitspitz. With heated leather seats and weather protection hoods, the chairlift is particularly comfortable. Plus, it boasts breathtaking views of Ischgl’s mountain world.

Once you’re at the top, Silvretta Arena’s most impressive peaks and a fine selection of perfectly groomed red and black slopes beckon. If you’re looking for a challenge, we recommend slope number 14a. With a gradient of up to 70 per cent, it is the steepest and most difficult slope of the entire ski resort.

6 seater

Lange Wand C5

with seat heating
Strecke Lange Wand C5
Sessel Lange Wand C5
Talstation Lange Wand C5
Bergstation Lange Wand C5
Sessel Lange Wand C5
Enjoy the view

Lange Wand C5 in a stunning location

Ride up to 2,853 metres above sea level

Lange Wand C5 chairlift takes you up to Ischgl’s highest summit. Here are some facts about the lift:

  • The valley station of Lange Wand chairlift is located at 2,221 metres above sea level.
  • The mountain station is located at 2,853 metres above sea level.
  • The chairlift covers a total distance of 1,545 metres and an altitude difference of 632 metres.
  • The state-of-the-art chairlift moves up to 2,400 people per hour.
     

Inside knowledge

Behind the scenes at Ischgl’s Lange Wand C5 chairlift

More information on the construction blog

It all started in the summer of 2010: With an investment of eight million Euros and the help of 200 experienced construction professionals, the state-of-the-art Lange Wand C5 chairlift was built. Today, it is one of the most popular chairlifts of Ischgl’s ski resort, safely and comfortably taking seasoned skiing enthusiasts up to Greitspitz. To find out more about the project, visit our construction blog!

Closed
C5
Lange Wandbahn
Last update: