Sankt Anton am Arlberg is a chocolate-box ski resort nestled in the Tyrolean Alps. Also known as St. Anton, the village is famous as the birthplace of alpine skiing and boasts some of the best off-piste terrain in Europe. Museum St. Anton am Arlberg is housed in a traditional chalet and charts the rich history and heritage of alpine skiing.
Lifts and cable cars whisk you up iconic slopes such as Valluga and Rendl. After an exhilarating day on the mountains, warm up with a steaming mug of hot chocolate. The village is famous for its animated apres-ski scene, with plenty of cosy bars and restaurants to enjoy.
In summer, Sankt Anton am Arlberg transforms into an outdoor playground. Hike to postcard-perfect mountain huts and soak in stunning views of the Tyrolean, Lechtal and Verwall Alps. With more than 300 kilometres of trail to discover, there are hikes for every occasion. Mountain biking and rock climbing will satisfy your appetite for adventure.
Getting there
Sankt Anton am Arlberg is located in the Tyrolean Alps, a one-hour drive from Innsbruck. The village is compact and easy to get around on foot. The train station and main bus depot are next to the Rendlbahn gondola base.