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St Anton

St Anton

Considered to be one of the top three resorts in Europe for serious skiers, the varied terrain of mighty St. Anton should be on every expert and adventurous intermediate skier or snowboarder’s list. That said, there is also much to be enjoyed by beginners and the less adventurous. Part of the Arlberg Ski Circus, the area is the largest ski area in Austria, with the Flexenbahn linking St. Anton with St. Christoph, Stube, Lech and Zürs, as well as Ströcken and Warth. It is famous for its spectacular beauty, its reliable snow conditions and its infamous après ski! Finish your day with a slopeside drink at the lively Mooserwirt or Krazy Kanguruh, before continuing the party in town. St. Anton itself is a real ski village with plenty of charm, sophisticated spas and a cosmopolitan atmosphere. The village is traditionally Austrian, with wooden chalets, shops and bars along the pedestrian-zoned Main Street. Sankt Anton Bahnhof is on the main Zürich-Vienna train line making the resort very easy to access.

Why St Anton

Ideal for the adventurous intermediate and expert skiers and snowboarders, with more than 340km of marked runs and 200km of off piste terrain.

Traditional Tyrolean pedestrian village known for the legendary après ski with the Mooserwirt awarded as one of the best après ski bars in the world.

Ladies First Feel Good Weeks in January, a great event for the female snow enthusiast: skiing in the morning, relaxing in the afternoon and entertaining evening with wonderful food and fun.

St Anton – Arlberg Region Mountain Statistics

Summit2811m
Base1304m
Vertical1507m
Lifts88
Runs305km
Average Snowfall600cm
Beginner43%
Intermediate40%
Advanced17%

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