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The Arlberg Jakobilauf (half marathon)
is the second competition in the challenging triathlon -Der Arlberg
Adler- and demands enormous motivation, self-discipline and physical
fitness of the participants.
Volkstumsgruppe „D’Arlberger” - Juli bis September
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Temperamentvoller Tanz, große Virtuosität und Improvisations-Kunst – in der Show der Volkstumsgruppe „D’Arlberger“ fliegen Späne durch den Saal, werden Sensen gewetzt und auf Stelzen getanzt. Mehr als 20 Akteure bringen das Leben in den Bergen auf die Bühne und ...
Biking at its Best - Racing Bike Week 7th-11th August 2013
Racing Bike Week: 7-11th August 2013 The 'cradle of alpine skiing' is also an attraction in summer. Cycling
fans in particular swarm to St. Anton from near and far. Because
surrounded by the magnificent mountain scenery ...
With a Pre-Marathon Party and live music on Friday evening, 24th
August 2013, the visitors and participants join in the challenging
race. The Arlberg Bike Marathon is a discipline of the legendary
and internationally unique mountain triathlon
"Der Arlberg Adler" (The Arlberg Eagle). The triathlon consists of a
41-kilometre mountain bike race, a half marathon in July and the cult
ski race "Weißer Rausch" (The White Thrill) in April.
19th Filmfest "Mountains, People, Adventures" - August 28th
It’s back on 28th August. Over four days, mountain
climbers, extreme athletes and movie buffs come together to watch
the latest mountain and adventure films
in the spirit of a premiere in the great hall of ARLBERG-well.com.
The
fascination of the mountain world, breathtaking landscapes and daring
expeditions can be marvelled and discussed with high-profile guests ...
Alpine Cattle Drive Festival - September 14th, 2013
When the mountain summer is slowly coming to an
end and the first
leaves are turning, the cows are adorned and sent back to the valley.
Decorating the cows is supposed to symbolise a trouble- and
accident-free summer for the cows on the mountain pastures.