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Why choose St Anton am Arlberg

Known as the cradle of alpine skiing, this legendary ski area is a world-renowned resort providing a combination of cosmopolitan carnival and super skiing. Due to its high altitude and extensive snowmaking facilities, school ski trips to St Anton am Arlberg will benefit from snow-sure skiing well into spring. With 340km of skiable piste to choose from the ski area sits as one of the largest in Austria. Despite having a reputation for a lively après-ski scene, St Anton retains much of its village atmosphere and old-world charm. British skiers have been venturing to the area for over a century with St Anton opening the very first Austrian ski school and Arlberg introducing the idea of groomed slopes to make skiing easier. After a recent investment of £37.5 million on four new 10-person gondolas, the Arlberg, covering the resorts of St Anton, Stuben, Zürs, Lech, Warth and Schröcken, has become the largest lift-linked ski area in Austria. 

St Anton am Arlberg

Resort highlights

  • A modern resort that has retained its traditional appeal
  • Bowling Alley
  • Superb high-altitude resort, with skiing up to 2811m
  • Near Landeck
  • 340km of piste, accessed by 94 cable cars and lifts
  • Excellent range of hotel types and après-ski activities

Resort overview

  • RESORT HEIGHT 1304m
  • LIFT RANGE 1500-2811m
  • NUMBER OF LIFTS 94
  • SIZE OF PISTE 340km
  • NUMBER OF TRAILS 124
  • BEGINNER 65
  • INTERMEDIATE 43
  • ADVANCED 16
  • SNOWMAKING 602 snow cannons
A parked coach

Travel details

  • Calais (Coach) to St Anton am Arlberg 14 hours
  • Innsbruck to St Anton am Arlberg 1 hour
  • Salzburg to St Anton am Arlberg 3 hours
  • Munich to St Anton am Arlberg 3 hours

On the slopes

 The Arlberg area promises some of the finest skiing in the Alps with a banquet of choice suited to everyone from first-time skiers to the more experienced. The wide-open nursery slopes and excellent ski schools help your students develop from snowplough turns to parallels while giving them the confidence to explore new heights. Beginners tend to stick to the gentle lumps and bumps of Stuben and the Galzig Mountain while the intermediates will seek out the long, varied red runs from the Kapall and Gampen providing some scenic as well as challenging pistes. The Galzig-Valluga is accessible via the modern gondola at the heart of the village and provides students with bowl skiing and long winding reds. Advanced skiers will be in their element with the resort’s most challenging black runs and mogul fields found in Mattun and Schindler Kar. If you have students looking for a challenge, the resort’s longest slope (10km) runs from the top of Valluga. The Rendl Mountain snowpark is also extremely popular with boarders of all abilities providing a plethora of ramps, kickers and rails. 

Piste map

St Anton am Alberg piste map

Après-ski

If you’re based in St Anton then the after-hours atmosphere is exceptional and from evening activities, such as ice skating, cinema, bowling and swimming, to downtime spent people-watching over a mug of hot choc, this internationally renowned ski scene is justifiably the place to be.

Highlights

  • Ice skating
  • Bowling
  • Swimming
  • Shops
  • Pizza night
Apres-ski activities

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