Ski region Arlberg
info about ski region
| Highest point: | 2,811 m |
Pistes:
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130 km |
| Lowest point: | 1,304 m |
Pistes:
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120 km |
| Lifts in total: | 85 |
Pistes:
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50 km |
| Gondola lift: | 18 | Ski routes: | 200 km |
| Chair lifts: | 42 | ||
| Tow lifts: | 25 | ||
| Pistes in total: | 300 km | ||
The area is divided into three parts: In the south is St. Anton with the associated villages of St. Christoph, St. Jakob and Stuben. The central part includes Zürs and Lech and the northern part Warth, Schröcken and Hochkrumbach. Thanks to the modern Flexenbahn cable car with 47 gondolas between St. Anton and Zürs and the Auenfeldjet between Lech and Warth, the entire area with almost 300 kilometres of piste can be explored. Large panoramic windows also provide a magnificent view over the Klostertal. The pistes offer variety, fun and challenges for beginners, snowboarders, freestylers and experts who can let off steam on the World Cup pistes.
Thanks to the extensive range of childcare facilities and the many blue pistes, the Ski Arlberg region is ideal for families and beginners. The Arlberg is one of the most snow-sure regions in the entire Alpine region: in combination with state-of-the-art snow-making facilities, the best piste conditions are guaranteed. However, the Arlberg is not only known for its well groomed pistes, but also as a freeride Mecca. A total of around 200 kilometres of deep snow runs are available for a perfect powder day. The lifts of the Arlberg cable cars also offer free Wi-Fi.



