St. Anton am Arlberg Skiing Region

The mountains are calling your name!

St. Anton the best skiing area in the world for many winter sport aficionados. The winter sport season stretches from start of December to the end of April, providing plenty of time to enjoy the legendary 340-km network of skiing slopes, and that's not even counting the limitless off-piste opportunities waiting to be discovered! The Arlberg slopes come in all shapes and forms, suitable for children and beginners to world-class pros – and everything in between! Skiing dreams come true here!

St. Anton ski region

  • Snow reliability: You can practice your turns from the start of December to the end of April.
  • Perfect ski slope conditions: The Arlberg Bergbahnen company has some of the best piste grooming equipment in the world.
  • The extensive and varied slopes for skiers and snowboarders of all ages and skill levels.
  • Best of the Alps – St. Anton is regularly in the top tier when the best international skiing resorts are selected.
  • Rendl Race: permanent giant slalom race course open for everybody
  • Stanton Speed: time yourself and compete with friends
  • Exciting challenge for skilled skiers: try the courses from the 2001 Alpine Ski World Championship.
 
 
 
 

Stanton park

The Fun Park is located at Rendl Beach and features four areas for various skill levels. Freestylers love to jam the 32 elements over a distance of 320 m.
 
 
 
 

Main features of St. Anton

  • 94 state-of-the-art cable cars and lifts
  • touch free ski lift access
  • 660 snow making machines
  • Excellent restaurants in the skiing region
 
 
 
 

Suitable ski slopes for everybody

  • 145 km (easy)
  • 140 km (medium)
  • 55 km (difficult)
  • 200 km off-piste
  • longest run is 9 km
 
 
 
 
 
 
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