
Your vacation in St. Anton am Arlberg
Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter.
This small and traditional Tirolean mountain village meets the highest demands of excellent customer service and world-class facilities, and while retaining much of its originality and traditional charm. Sitting 1,300 metres above sea level, and with a population of around 2,400, you’ll appreciate its alpine cosiness, hospitality and charming blend of tradition and international cosmopolitanism. This is a mountain village that’s both traditional and modern at the same time, with nature’s beautiful mountain world on its doorstep and all the amenities of a world-leading cosmopolitan vacation resort.

Pure mountain sports
Biking, hiking, and alpine summit experiences; in all aspects, ‘real’ mountain sport dominates in summery St. Anton am Arlberg, and all against an intoxicating natural backdrop. The Tirolean region has always inspired people with its original village-like charm, a multitude of established top events in the areas of sport, culture, wellness and customs, as well as the warmth of its hosts.
Winter in St. Anton
St. Anton am Arlberg is known as the ‘cradle of alpine skiing’, and is considered the pioneer of modern skiing. It forms the heart of the largest connected skiing area in Austria, with more than 300 kilometres of marked downhill runs, 87 lifts and cable cars, as well as 200 kilometres of off-piste variants.

Data & Facts
Sea level | 1,304 m |
Inhabitants | 2,415 |
Area | 166 km2 |
Guest beds | 11,672 |
Arlberg road tunnel | 13.91 km |
St. Anton am Arlberg – A life really worth living
Life in St. Anton offers many agricultural, cultural, and social benefits, which you can learn more about in the municipality of St. Anton am Arlberg’s brochure. It provides you with an overview of the most relevant current facts and figures, as well as other aspects about our hometown St. Anton am Arlberg.