St. Anton am Arlberg

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Lush, verdant greenery as far as the eye can see, exhilarating time spent in nature, invigorating alpine air and unparalleled panoramic views. Mountain summer awakes in St. Anton am Arlberg on 16th June 2023. This Tyrolean region has always exuded an inimitable charm with its wonderful mix of mountain sports and enthusiastic holiday hosts, from the "cosmopolitan village" of St. Anton on the banks of the Rosanna River, through the Stanzertal Valley with its communities of Pettneu/Schnann, Flirsch and Strengen. The choice of routes for hiking, climbing or (e-)biking is virtually limitless -with increasing numbers of visitors appreciating alpine combinations such as "Bike & Hike".

Holidaymakers can look forward to a sporty long-distance hiking trail with a total length of 50 kilometres, the Arlberg Trail. Numerous events such as the "Bergsport Festival" (23th -25th June), the "Arlberg Giro" cycling race (33st July), which has been completely overhauled in 2022, or the dynamic "Mountain Yoga Festival" (31st August - 3th September) have established themselves as firm favourites amongst locals and visitors alike - either as participants or spectators. Not only active singles, couples and groups, but families and camping enthusiasts will find optimal infrastructure and ample space for leisure activities right through until autumn in St. Anton am Arlberg in the Austrian Alps.

Unlimited hiking from easy to high alpine tours
The Tyrolean alpine world opens up to holidaymakers for extensive walks in the healing mountain air on a 400-kilometre network of hiking trails in St. Anton am Arlberg. Experienced hikers can take advantage of meandering trails that transcend provincial borders, while nature lovers marvel at Mount Rendl, which is ablaze with flowers and inquisitive hikers sharpen their senses along Senn's WunderWanderWeg (WonderHikingTrail). Those who prefer walking in company, can join one of the guided tours offered by the Arlberg-Arena Mountain Hiking School (free once a week from your 2nd overnight stay with Summer Card). Well-marked trails of varying length and difficulty lure you into the unspoilt nature of the Verwallgruppe and Lechtal Alps.

Popular biking area for every level of ability
St. Anton am Arlberg is also a popular area for bikers of every genre. An extensive, newly signposted network of routes for e-bikes and mountain bikes (220 kilometres in total) invite you to experience the region at your
leisure. For racing cyclists, for example, challenging routes stretch away to the east and west through some of the most beautiful high valleys in the Alps, such as the sporty tour to the Kaunertal Glacier, the charming
Silvretta High Alpine Road or the three-pass ride to the Bregenzerwald and Lake Constance. A challenging 20-kilometre route leads (E-)MTB fans to the Heilbronner Hut in Verwall. The route leads over asphalt and gravel paths, as well as a steep trail (total of 1,600 metres in elevation difference) and can be combined with tours to Paznaun or Montafon. The scenic Stanzertal cycle path between St. Anton am Arlberg and Schnann is asphalted from start to finish, making it particularly suitable for families with small children.

Climbing in all levels of difficulty
With its steep and rocky faces, the Arlberg presents a wide range of climbing opportunities for free-climbing. The ”Klettergarten“ (rock climbing area) at Schanner Gorge is a particularly popular destination, with 40
different routes (in grades of difficulty ranging from 3 to 9). Bouldering enthusiasts can scramble over boulders up to eight metres high along the ruggedly romantic rocky walls of the gorge. Experienced alpinists
appreciate the region for its many high alpine multi-pitch routes. The Arlberg via Ferrate, for example, is considered by those in the know to be not only one of the most challenging in the Alps, but also most of the
most beautiful. The almost two-kilometre-long route leads high above St. Anton on a long ridge to the Weißschrofenspitze Peak. Climbing fans of all ages can try out the high and low rope course, with a total of 22 climbing stations at heights of up to 12 metres at the Verwalltal recreation area. Arl.rock sports and climbing centre in St. Anton am Arlberg attracts visitors in all weathers with its almost 1,000 square metres of climbing space. Of around 100 challenging climbing routes, 30 are located in the outdoor area where two climbing routes lead up the 18-metre-high outdoor tower. Easy to more challenging bouldering variants are ready and waiting inside. Summiteers enjoy a well secured gneiss climbing area around the Darmstädter Hut and Kuchenspitze Peak (3,148 metres above sea level), with seven climbing areas and 58 routes.

St. Anton Summer Card - the dynamic holiday ticket
From the very first overnight stay, holidaymakers will receive the St. Anton Summer Card free of charge from their accommodation provider, during the period from 16th June to 3rd October 2023. The ticket, valid until the day of departure, includes various free admissions (Tyrolean Evening, Gand Mine and Museum), participation in the torchlit hike, guided tours according to the weekly programme and free use of all buses between Landeck and St. Christoph. From the 2nd night onwards, there are also guided hikes, archery, a yoga session, green fee for the 9-hole golf course in the Nasserein district (handicap certificate required) and participation in the children's programme. The 3rd night adds one free entry to one of the Arlberg WellCom or Wellnesspark Arlberg Stanzertal swimming pools, as well as unlimited use of all mountain lifts for one day, while selected sports shops offer cardholders a €20 discount on the (half) day rental of an e-bike. The swimming pools in St. Anton am Arlberg and Pettneu can be visited a second time free of charge from five nights onwards, and holidaymakers who stay 8 nights or more may use these services all over again. For a fee, the summer card can be upgraded to a Premium Card with numerous additional offers for 3, 5 or 7 days. All information can be found under www.sommerkarte.at

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Kapcsolat St. Anton am Arlberg

Tourismusverband St. Anton am Arlberg
Dorfstraße 8, A-6580 St. Anton am Arlberg

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+43 5446 22690
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https://www.stantonamarlberg.com
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