St Anton Piste Information
St Anton Piste Information
The largest resort in the Arlberg ski area, St Anton is known for its extensive intermediate and advanced skiing, with excellent off-piste. Not generally regarded as an ideal resort for beginners, the slopes in St Anton are notoriously steep, filled with moguls and an excessive amount of powder. A world-class and highly regarded resort, St Anton is also known for having the best snowboarding terrain in Austria.
Piste length
Total terrain - 260km
Trails - 134
Longest piste - 10.2km
Altitude
Resort height - 1,304m
Highest lift - 2,811m
Piste Grading
Beginners - 34 runs / 39% of total terrain
Intermediate - 70 runs / 50% of total terrain
Advanced - 30 runs / 11% of total terrain
Cross-country trails - 4 runs / 40km of trail
Snow Park - with half-pipe, quarter-pipe and jumps
Suitability
Beginners - Average
Intermediates - Very Good
Experts - Excellent
Off-piste - Excellent
Snowboarders - Excellent
Lifts
Total lifts - 86
Gondolas/Cable cars - 10
Chairlifts - 39
Drag lifts - 36
Uphill capacity - 29,000 per hour
Lift pass
Part of Arlberg Ski Pass - covers St Anton, Lech, Zurs, St Christophe, Stuben
Adult 6-day pass cost - from 186 euros
Child 6-day pass cost (aged 7-14) - from 111 euros
Children under 6 - 10 euros for season
Discounts available for teenagers and seniors. ID required.
Half, individual and multi-day stay passes are available. All tickets include the shuttle bus to and from the ski areas. Photos are not required. Lift passes can be purchased prior to holiday or in resort.
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