St Anton is both stunningly picturesque and traditionally alpine – exuding personality, charm, and charisma. And if you are after some of the finest luxury chalets St Anton has to offer, Bramble Ski can help you locate your perfect accommodation. Bramble Ski’s luxury chalets and apartments range from Alexandra, a three-bedroom apartment in the exclusive Nasserein area, to the stunning 15-person, free-standing Chalet Maria Schnee.
For guests looking to holiday in the exclusive resort of St. Christoph, there is the Skyfall Penthouse, for example, which is truly the crème de la crème of St Anton ski chalets. This magnificent house fuses comfort and elegance, combining new-world and contemporary design with humble, classic feats. Crux Penthouse is a truly beautiful home which delights in the owner’s attention to detail. The interior embraces contemporary features and ensures maximum luxury for all guests. The authentic woods and timbers create the perfect alpine-inspired ambience throughout.
For ski enthusiasts, the location is idyllic as the ski run home takes you to just across the road from the apartment and the St. Christophbahn lift is just 150m from Crux Penthouse. You can reach the top of Valluga, which is the highest point of the Arlberg ski region, faster from St. Christoph than any of the other resorts in the Alberg.
As one of the most popular European ski destinations alongside the neighbouring Lech ski resort, St Anton offers a large and varied selection of accommodation options. To learn more about our luxury chalets in St Anton, please view our exquisite portfolio below.
Alpine Luxe properties are large, normally stand-alone chalets with decadent available space. Constructed from exceptional materials they have fabulous luxurious interiors. The chalets range in size from 300m2 to 1,000m2 and have between four and 11 bedrooms.
Read MoreEvery booking in these properties comes with our bespoke concierge service from the very first contact we have with you at the time of taking the booking, building all the way to your arrival in resort, throughout your stay until the moment that you leave.
Alpine Classic properties are where are exacting standards begin. In many cases the only differentiating factor between Alpine Classic and Alpine Luxe is size. The quality of materials, the interior design and in many cases the available facilities are exceptionally good.
Read MoreServicing an Alpine Classic property requires the same caring attention to detail that a booking in any one of our properties demand. Again, because the properties are in many cases a lot smaller than our Luxe portfolio, they don’t demand the same size of teams, and this is the main criteria that determines the difference between service provision in a Classic or Luxe property.
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Nestled at 1,300m and with lifts ascending to an altitude of 2,800m, St Anton and the world renowned Arlberg ski area provides 340km of fantastically varied pistes offering superbly prepared slopes for all ability levels. It offers challenging deep-snow runs, numerous patrolled off-piste itineraries, and some of the best off-piste skiing in the world. The views from many of our St Anton ski chalets are breathtaking and conveniently located close to the ski lifts on the mountain.
When you ski in St Anton you will enjoy some of the very best off-piste skiing in the world and it is also the home to a number of excellent guides. We have worked with St Anton Classic for the last four years and can highly recommend their guiding service however we can tailor the service and guide to each individual's needs.
The Arlberg region is the only region in Austria where heli-skiing is available. We can book you the most thrilling and spectacular day high up above the luxury chalets in St Anton.
As with all the best ski resorts, St Anton offers an extensive selection of ski schools to suit all needs. We work very closely with a well-established local ski school called St Anton Classic who offer a great service.
A charming mountain village set in the Tyrolean Alps, St Anton is legendary for its spectacular skiing and dynamic aprés-ski. It features regularly among the top five resorts in the Alps with good reason.
St Anton, found in the picturesque Tyrolean Arlberg valley, is memorable for its stunning peaks and traditional alpine farmhouses. The village has successfully retained its picturesque mountain charm while investing in world-class infrastructure and lift systems. The village boasts over 80 restaurants, from fine dining with world class wines to lively bars serving excellent pizzas and cocktails.
It does not all have to be about skiing in St Anton
If you do not ski or fancy a break from the slopes there is so much more to do in St Anton. Snowshoeing, paragliding, ice-climbing or tobogganing trips can be organised to satisfy the adrenaline junkies among you. The state of the art indoor sports centre arl.rock, offers a combination of indoor and outdoor climbing routes in an area of almost 1,000m2 including boulder, lead, fixed-rope, and ice-climbing, as well as the new climbing trend of dry-tooling. The centre also boasts a four-lane bowling alley, indoor tennis, table tennis and squash courts.
For those looking for something less physical, the wellness centre in St Anton gives you the perfect excuse to have a relaxing massage or to spend the day sunbathing and swimming in one of their outdoor pools.
Innsbruck is just over an hour away from St Anton, the capital of the Tyrol region. This beautiful city is renowned for its imperial and modern architecture. Traditional colourful buildings line the main streets and squares and the city are surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains.
St Anton is perhaps even more beautiful in the summer than it is in the winter
This charming Alpine village is a quiet paradise in the summer months. The region provides a fantastic play area for sportsmen and active guests, thanks to its splendid mountain, amazing scenery, and unspoilt natural surroundings. Whether hiking over 300km of signposted trails, climbing, Nordic walking, or white water rafting through dramatic gorges, this Alpine mountain world offers ample opportunities and challenges.
The crisp, clear mountain air and undulating terrain are suited perfectly to the different forms of cycling. From road biking over Alpine passes to mountain biking along more than 200km of marked routes, the Arlberg has biking covered.
The local lakes and mountain rivers offer the opportunity for kayaking, rafting, canyoning, and tubing. Accompanied by experienced guides, you can savour the mountain scenery from a different perspective.
St Anton celebrates the start of the season with the yearly 'Aprés Ski Hits' party. The world-famous Mooserwirt hosts one of Austria's premium radio stations for their season opener, with plenty of live music too.
The end of each season sees the legendary Weiße Rausch, a Chinese downhill race from the Valuga ridge to the village centre. An epic 555 skiers, snowboarders, and telemarkers congregate for a mass start after the ski lifts close. The atmosphere is electric, both on and off the slopes, for this final flurry of the season.
St Anton offers numerous cultural fixtures with many traditional Austrian folk events throughout the summer. One such event is the St Anton village festival, where locals proudly parade through the streets of the village in traditional national dress accompanied by brass bands to celebrate the Alpine region.
St Anton hosted the Mountain Film Festival in late August, where the industries' elite meet to introduce their films and give an insight into their impressive experiences and adventures.
St Anton am Arlberg is situated in the Tirol region of Austria, 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 airports in which to land.
With over 50 years of experience in St Anton, Der Antoner is able to offer the most reliable, knowledgeable, and dedicated taxi and transfer service in St Anton and beyond. Prices upon application.
St Anton am Arlberg Railway Station is just a stone's throw from the village centre. Railjet-trains stop here as well as the Venice-Simplon Orient-Express.
Bramble Ski can arrange off-road parking for your vehicle. You are legally required to be fitted with winter tyres. You are also legally required to have snow chains 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 approximate arrival time if you are travelling by car.