St. Anton
St. Anton (Sankt Anton, St. Anton am Arlberg) is widely regarded as the leading ski resort destination in Austria. It has an outstanding provision of advanced skiing, a reliable snow record and an extensive ski area that caters for a mixed level of abilities.
Get in
By train. The famous Orient Express passes through the valley. Connections from Zurich Airport.
Get around
See
Do
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
- Castle Hotel Bergschlössl, Kandaharweg 13, A-6580 St. Anton am Arlberg, ☎ +43 5446 2220, e-mail: welcome@bergschloessl.at. In the centre, right next to the cable cars (Galzigbahn, Gampenbahn and Rendlbahn) the boutique hotel offers a sauna, internet and free underground parking. All rooms are furnished with selected antiques.
- Hotel Garni Bacherhof, St. Jakober Dorfstrasse 27, A-6580, ☎ +43 5446 2716, fax: +43 05446 271627, e-mail: info@bacherhof.co.at. Family run hotel with ten double rooms.
- Arlberg Hospiz Hotel, A-6580 St. Christoph, ☎ +43 5446 2611, fax: +43 5446 3773, e-mail: info@arlberghospiz.at.
- Hotel Gridlon****, 6574 Pettneu am Arlberg, ☎ +43 5448 8208, e-mail: hotel@gridlon.com.
Go next
- 🌍 Lech and Zürs am Arlberg
- 🌍 Landeck
- Paznaun Valley — Tyrolean valley straddled between the Silvretta mountain range, Switzerland, and the Upper Inn Valley.
- 🌍 Kappl — a small ski resort popular with families.
- 🌍 See — town at the entrance of the Paznaun Valley known for the 🌍 Wiesberg Castle.
- 🌍 Ischgl — one of the largest ski towns in the Alps.
- 🌍 Galtür — town at the end of the Paznaun Valley, almost wiped off the map by an avalanche in 1999 which can be relived in its 🌍 Alpinarium.
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