NEWS

winter 2025/26 & 2026/27
Rendering der neuen Höllbodenbahn Bergstation | © Silvrettaseilbahn AG Rendering der neuen Höllbodenbahn Bergstation | © Silvrettaseilbahn AG
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MEHR KOMFORT
ISCHGL / SAMNAUN

Three new chairlifts

Three new 8-seat chairlifts with weather protection hoods and heated seats in the Silvretta Arena by winter 2026/2027

The Silvrettaseilbahn AG is investing 50 MM Euro in improving the comfort and convenience of the ski area, and will construct the replacement lifts HÖLLBODEN C1 and SASSGALUN C3 in summer 2025 and HÖLLKAR C2 in summer 2026.

Since going into operation, these 3 lifts have transported more than 83 m avid winter sports fans in total.
All 3 chairlifts feature entry and exit monitoring (AURO: Autonomous Ropeway Operation) by Doppelmayr, a first for the Silvretta Arena.

The Höllkar- and Sassgalun lifts are being built on the same route.
The upper terminus of the new Höllboden lift will be built around 500 m east of Idalp in a new location between pistes 10 and 11, just above the Idalp.

The new routing of the planned Höllboden lift and the new location for the upper terminus opposite the existing Höllboden 8-seat chairlift aim to ensure that the crossing of the skiers and winter sports fans in the area around the upper terminus Höllboden/Idalp is significantly improved.
All roofs of the new cable cars will have solar panels installed, with a total area of 1,200 m² and total power of 274.5 kWp.
 

NEW

valley station

höllboden
Rendering der neuen Höllbodenbahn Talstation | © Silvrettaseilbahn AG
RENDERINGS

HÖLLBODEN C1 | HÖLLKAR C2 | SASSGALUN C3

Mountain station Höllkarbahn | © Silvrettaseilbahn AG
v | © Silvrettaseilbahn AG
Mountain station Sassgalunbahn | © Silvrettaseilbahn AG
Mountain station Höllkarbahn | © Silvrettaseilbahn AG
Mountain station Höllbodenbahn | © Silvrettaseilbahn AG
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TECHNICAL DATA

facts

AT A GLANCE
         
TECHNICAL DATA   HÖLLBODEN
C1
SASSGALUN
C3
HÖLLKAR
C2
Year of construction   2025 2025 2026
Lift system   8 CLD/B-H 8 CLD/B-H 8 CLD/B-H
Carrying capacity Persons per hour 4.200 3.400 4.200
Travel speed m/s 6 5 6
Number of chairs   70 23 89
Number of pillars   12 6 14
Height above sea level lower terminus m 2.141 2.141 2.141
Height above sea level upper terminus m 2.379 2.280 2.468
Slant length  m 1.265 348 1.650
Travling time min. 4 1,7 5,1
Manufactor Cable car technology Doppelmayr Doppelmayr Doppelmayr
Manufactor Haulage rope Teufelberger Teufelberger Teufelberger

 

 

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Further infos

faqS

Further infos

In May 2025, the Höllboden 8-seat chairlift and the Sassgalun 6-seat chairlift will be dismantled. The Höllkarbahn lift will be dismantled in May 2026. 

It is planned to construct all three cable cars in Tirolean ski areas again.
The Höllboden lift will be rebuilt in See ski area as “Familienglück” (family joy) chairlift.

The mesh backsides of the 8-seaters will feature themed designs once again:

HÖLLBODEN C1
TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN CONCERTS in Ischgl

HÖLLKAR C2
History of the Silvrettaseilbahn AG

SASSGALUN C3
Silvretta Therme Ischgl

Small hydropower plant – Untere Velillalp (P10)
A small power station will be integrated into the existing “Untere Velillalp” pump station for power production in summer 2025. 

Technical specifications:
Maximum discharge 0.100 m³/s
Nominal drop height (OWSP-T-Achse) 398.94 m net drop height at QA 295.9 m
Maximum capacity 246 kW
Average annual working capacity (max.) 1,470 MWh
Capacity (in a year with typical snowfall) 1,297 MWh

Total amount to be invested in 2025 and 2026: € 50 M.

The Silvrettaseilbahn AG employs some 700 staff during winter and is one of the most important employers in Tirol. The Bergbahnen Samnaun AG and the Silvrettaseilbahn AG together operate 46 cable cars and lifts, 239 kilometres of slopes and 12 mountain restaurants in the Silvretta-Arena ski area, and the Silvretta Therme in Ischgl. 

Since the company was established, the shareholders have foregone any dividend payout in order to allow investments in the ski area.

Video

1966 until now

history

1966 
On 18 December, the Höllbodenlift was put into operation, the second T-bar lift besides the Idjochlift. 2004 the T-bar lift was closed down.

1978 
Höllboden twin-seat chair lift – the first chairlift in Ischgl


1989 
The Höllboden twin-seat chair lift was replaced by a four-seat chairlift.

2000
Construction of the Höllboden eight-seat chairlift (Without weather protection hood)
Some 30 M trips since 2000

1973 
On 8 March, the Höllkarschlepplift was put into operation and the area around the Schwarze Wand Mountain became accessible.

1980 
Parallell T-bar lift Höllkarlift II
The waiting times on the way to Höllkar were be significantly reduced.

1998 
The two old chairlifts in Höllkar were dismantled and replaced by the Höllkar six-seat chairlift (with weather protection hoods).
Some 33 M trips since 1998

1974
Sassgalun T-bar lift

1997 
The steep Sassgalunlift was replaced by a permanently clamped six-seat chairlift. 
Some 20 M trips since 1997

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