St Anton is unique amongst ski resorts in holding three legendary reputations simultaneously. First there is its world class skiing, second there is the resort's reputation for the most hedonistic nightlife in any ski resort in the world, and third there is St Anton's status as a key pioneering resort in Alpine skiing. Marketed as the cradle of Alpine skiing, one of the first ski clubs in the Alps, the Arlberg Ski Club, was established here in 1901. Suitably St Anton hosted the World Alpine Skiing Championships a century later in 2001. Especially popular with expert and advanced skiers (It quotes 180km of additional 'off piste' terrain).
A variety of inns, hotels, guest houses, apartments, private pensions in St. Anton, St. Jakob, and St. Christoph. Stuben has hotels and private lodging options available.
FIS-piste, ski school, ski kindergarden, bars, restaurants, disco, cinema, shopping, car rentals, ski and snowboard rentals, and ski huts .
Cross country skiing, curling, ice skating, indoor swimming, indoor tennis, sauna, snowboarding, tobogganing, horse-drawn sleigh rides, squash, bowling, paragliding, and museum.
Snowboarding is allowed including a snowboard park and a halfpipe.
38 miles of cross country trails.
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Top: 9222 FT Bottom: 4278 FT Vertical Drop: 4944 FT Skiable Terrain: 260 acres Number of Runs: 0 Snow Making: 0 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 37 Capacity: 65535 |
Beginner Runs: 39% Intermediate Runs: 50% Advanced Runs: 11% Expert Runs: 0% Average Snowfall: 700 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 0 Year Open: 2002 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for St-Anton-am-Arlberg | |
