• Skiing
  • Village
  • Après-ski
  • Activities
  • Travel
  • The mountain
  • Piste map
  • Snow report

St. Anton is renowned as Austria's premium ski resort and consistently ranks in the top 10 ski resorts of the world with one of the highest annual snowfall totals of all the European resorts. Rising over 1500m from the resort to an altitude of 2,800m, the ski area provides over 270km of pisted runs, numerous patrolled off piste itineraries and some of the best lift accessed off-piste skiing in the alps.

The nearby resorts of St. Christoph, Lech, Zurs, Stuben and Sonnenkopf are also included on your pass. The endless skiing combined with an enviable snow record, state of the art lift system, arguably the best après-ski bars in the alps and over 18 mountain restaurants makes St. Anton a must.

Click on the link below to view an interactive piste map of St. Anton.

View interactive piste map

Please click on the link below for an up to date 6 day weather forecast.

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St. Anton nestles in the picturesque Tyrolean Arlberg valley with its stunning peaks and traditional alpine farmhouses.

The village has successfully retained its picturesque alpine charm while investing in world-class infrastructure and lift systems. Beautiful Tyrolean architecture lines its traffic free main street.

This compact village is conveniently laid out on the flat base of the valley, making an evening stroll into the village a pleasure.

This bustling resort comes alive in the afternoon as the famed Austrian apres ski kicks off with live music and dancing on the slopes and in the village.

The village boasts over 80 restaurants from fine dining and wines to lively bars serving excellent pizzas and cocktails.

The main street boasts the majority of the clubs and bars, away from your chalet which nestles in an exclusive, peaceful location a few minutes drive or 10 minutes walk from the action.

If you don't ski or fancy a break from the slopes there is so much to do in St. Anton. You can indulge in spa treatments, swim, snowshoe or even take in a movie at the Cinema. For the adrenaline junkies amongst you paragliding, ice-climbing or tobogganing trips can be organised.

The state of the art indoor sports centre, arl.rock completed in 2009 offers a combination of indoor and outdoor climbing routes on area of almost 1,000 square metres including boulder, lead, fixed-rope and ice-climbing as well as the new climbing trend of dry-tooling. The centre also boasts a 4 lane bowling alley and indoor tennis and squash courts.

www.arlrock.at

  • Airports
  • Transfers/ taxis
  • Private jet/ helicopter
  • Rail
  • Driving out

St. Anton is situated in the Arlberg valley close to the Swiss and German borders.

Innsbruck airport is conveniently located an hour's drive from the resort. Zurich (Switzerland, 2.5 hours transfer) and Friedrichshafen (Germany 1.45 hours transfer) are other options for flights.

There are numerous options on transfer vehicles to and from the airport. We can arrange a mini-bus, taxi, or chauffeur driven service at your request. These need to be pre-booked well in advance to guarantee availability.

Taxi Harry - taxi@harry.co.at

With over 50 years experience in St. Anton, Taxi Harry is able to offer the most reliable, knowledgeable and dedicated Taxi and transfer service in St. Anton and beyond. Example: One-way Innsbruck to St. Anton for 8 people is €215

www.arlbergshuttle.com offers shuttle service to and from Zurich airport

For the ultimate in convenience fly by private jet into Innsbruck airport, from there you can be whisked to the resort within the hour.

For those wishing to arrive via helicopter please see www.wucher-helicopter.at

St. Anton has excellent rail links with direct connections from Salzburg (approx 3.15hrs), Friedrichshafen (2.50hrs), Innsbruck, (1hr) Zurich (3hrs) and Munich (4.20hrs) arrive into St Anton from where your driver will whisk you to the chalet in a matter of minutes.

For train times, prices and booking visit www.oebb.at

Coming by car? Bramble can offer you off-road parking for your vehicle.

As with many European resorts you are legally required to be fitted with winter tyres. It is also legally required to travel with snow chains (in your vehicle) for travelling on some of the resort roads during certain weather conditions. An Austrian vignette (road tax) for driving on motorways can be purchased at garages or at the border. Make sure you contact us to inform us of your time of arrival if you are travelling by car.


Chalet addresses and locations

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