St. Anton, at the centre of
the Arlberg Ski-Circus, is firmly established as one of Europe’s
top ski resorts, drawing keen skiers from all over the world.
The ski area is simply vast, covering not only St. Anton’s
own mountains but also the neighbouring villages of St. Christoph,
Lech and Zürs. It offers some of Austria’s most extensive
and most challenging skiing. The cosmopolitan atmosphere of
this famous village also ensures plenty of activities off the
piste with a multitude of lively bars, excellent restaurants
and plenty of shopping opportunities!
Resort
Guide
Snow Range:
1304-2811m
Village Heights
1,304m (4,278ft)
Highest Lift
2,811m (9,840ft)
Transfer Times
Less Than 2 Hours
Apres
Ski
St. Anton is justifiably
famous for it's excellent nightlife which is bustling, lively
and sophisticated!
Bar Cuba
Funky Chicken
Krazy Kangeruh
Post Keller
Underground
Taps
Bobo's
Mooserwirt
Piccadilly
Scotty's bar
Activities
St Anton has a compact village centre and offers plenty
of activities away from the piste including:
Ice-skating
Curling
Bowling
Tobogganing
Sleigh rides
“Arlberg-well.com” leisure complex
Eating
Out
Over 60 listed cafés
and restaurants in St. Anton ranging from traditional Tyrolean
to international
(Pizzas from €7, 3-course traditional dinner from €12).
San Antonio
Rosanna's
Pomodoro
Dixies 1 and 2
Nassereinerhof
Bobo's
Other
Amenities
Supermarkets
Shops
Romantic sleigh rides
Extras
Services
Learn To Ski:
The package includes:
5 days beginners lift pass
5 days Tuition (4 hrs per day)
6 days hire of skis and boots From just £177
FREE Starter Pack
Learn To Board:
The Package Includes:
6 day board and boot hire
3 day (2hrs per day) tuition From Just £110
FREE Starter Pack
Ski
Area Terrain
Beginners:
The St. Anton beginners' slopes are just above the village
towards Nasserein and are ideal for building your confidence.
Intermediaries:
The Galzig and Gampen areas, directly behind St. Anton, are
the best starting points for intermediates. They offer a superb
range of blue and red runs to get your skiing legs into gear.
Move across to the Rendl area on the sunny side of the valley
and there are plenty of challenges to be found or, for more
forgiving terrain, the long cruising runs of the Valluga are
not to be missed.
Advanced:
St. Anton is an experienced skier's paradise, with countless
challenges on and off-piste - tricky black runs, steep narrow
gullies, bump runs and fantastic off-piste trails. The high
mountain runs from the Valluga are particularly fearsome,
and the Mattun, Schindlerkar and Stuben runs are definite
highlights.
Snowboard Guide:
St Anton is regarded as having the best snowboarding terrain
in Austria and is fully behind the sport. It has miles of
excellent terrain for all levels. For freeriding it is the
perfect playground - check out the Kapall and Valluga. For
freestylers the place is littered with natural gullies and
hits, there's also a snowboard park at Rendl Beach along with
a pipe to play in.