Dronefootage of a snowy, wintery St. Anton am Arlberg by night. Surrounded by a snow-covered mountain range.

St. Anton am Arlberg in winter

Where skiing is at home

St. Anton am Arlberg is the cradle of alpine skiing, and more than 300 km of marked downhill runs, 85 lifts and cable cars, as well as 200 km of off-piste variants, it’s the heart of Austria’s largest connected ski area.


And not only downhill skiers and snowboarders appreciate St. Anton am Arlberg. Cross-country skiers are attracted by a 43 km-long network of trails, and hikers have more than 80 km of prepared paths to explore. Toboggan runs and ice rinks for skating and curling provide other sporty alternatives. The ultra-modern, multifunctional sports centre arl.park extern has numerous indoor activities such as tennis, squash and volleyball, as well as climbing and bouldering walls to further entertain you. The associated trampoline hall arl.park provides even more variety. 

The Arlberg WellCom and the Wellnesspark Arlberg Stanzertal extern are perfect for winding down after a great day spent outdoors in the fresh alpine air.


St. Jakob am Arlberg:
The district of St. Jakob am Arlberg is located east of the center of St. Anton am Arlberg and offers direct access to cross-country ski trails and winter hiking paths. A well-developed ski bus service also connects you quickly and easily to the main ski lifts.

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