About St Anton
If you’re looking to escape to a charming Austrian village that offers a uniquely modern-meets-historic experience, a St. Anton ski vacation fits the bill. St. Anton am Arlberg is a holiday region with a worldwide reputation, and rightfully so. Visitors to St. Anton am Arlberg cherish the alpine charm found at 4,265 feet as much as they appreciate the warm hospitality and global perspective. This mountain village beautifully blends traditional charm with modern conveniences, set against the backdrop of majestic peaks and offering the comforts of a cosmopolitan holiday destination.
The pedestrian village and easy lift access make it one of the best all-in-one destinations in the Alps. Escape the hubbub of the village on the vast slopes of the Arlberg ski region, which includes bus-accessed Zurs and Lech ski resorts and discover the infinite terrain that makes this area one of Europe’s premier destinations. After an invigorating day on the mountains, the resort’s après-ski scene comes alive with cozy mountain huts, bustling bars, and fine dining options that highlight the best of Austrian cuisine.
This Tyrolean mountain village appeals not just to ski enthusiasts; even those who prefer to leave their skis or boards behind or skip the slopes altogether, will find an array of exciting activities to keep entertained. The resort’s wellness centers offer the perfect place to unwind, making St. Anton am Arlberg an ideal spot for a well-rounded alpine getaway.
5 best things about St Anton according to our Mountain Travel Experts
Glacier skiing
Skiing and thermal baths combo
Challenging off-piste terrain
Valluga Peak
Après-Ski Culture
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Where to stay in St Anton
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How to get to St Anton
Getting to St Anton am Arlberg and nearby St Christoph is super simple, just a 75-minute drive from Innsbruck airport. You can easily reach the slopes by private transfer or hire a car.
Friedrichshafen airport is about 90 minutes away, and Zurich airport is just around 2 hours. Prefer the scenic route? Hop on a train, and you'll be just a 5-minute walk from the village center. Easy access, maximum adventure!
Getting around
The complimentary bus service between the St. Anton resorts adds convenience, making it easy to explore different areas without hassle.
Skiing in St Anton
The St. Anton skiing offers visitors scenic views over 9,000 feet, a vertical drop of 5,000 feet and runs up to five miles long. Beginners and intermediates will enjoy the open snow fields accessed by the Rendlbahn gondola as well as the meandering trails among the Kapall and Galzig complexes. The Galzig-Valluga cable cars carry skiers to the more challenging runs from the Vallugagrat to the village of St. Christoph, a sister ski area that is included on the St. Anton ski pass, along with Zürs, Lech and Stuben.
To access Lech and Zurs ski resorts, you’ll travel along a breathtaking route of narrow roads and tunnels that puncture sky-high Alpine peaks. The skiing at these iconic Austrian resorts is exceptional, and the views make the experience that much better. A visit to Lech and Zurs is also a must because this region is considered the birthplace of skiing.
Beginner Skiing in St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria
There are few places better for first-time skiers and beginners. St. Anton's two ski schools are famed as the largest ski schools in the world, boasting 300 instructors who are well-practiced in the famous Arlberg technique. Nasserein is perfect for beginners and features gentle slopes and facilities like ski rentals, a magic carpet and a beginner chair lift. On the other hand, Gampen has excellent beginner terrain with designated "learn to ski" areas. The Ski Kindergarten provides a fun, engaging learning environment for children.
Family vacations in St Anton
With numerous reputable ski schools and daycare centers to choose from, St. Anton provides a wonderful setting for families. A beginner “learn to ski” area can be found in the Nasserein area and directly in St. Anton features a surface lift (magic carpet).