Austria Ski Resort Guide for St Anton
About the Resort
St Anton is at the foot of the road up to the Arlberg pass at the eastern end of the a lift netword that spreads across to St Christoph and across the path to Stuben. It is a long sprwaling resort with a mixture of traditional and modern buildings. It is crowded and commercialised but also full of character. It has a traffic free main street lined by traditional style buildings.The amin hub of the resort is around the base stationsa of the tow stage scble car up via Galzig to Valluga Grat and the fast quad chair up to Gampen. There is a regular bus route that goes to other resorts.
About the Mountains near St Anton
The resort has varied slopes for experts but the slopes can suffer from too much snow too quickly. The beginners may find the going a bit too tough and the pistes can become very over crowded. The improved lift system has made the queing problem of the past a lot better. The main slopes are essentially open and there are plenty of red runs. Two of the three slopes at St Anton are linked. There are lots of off piste opportunities.
Après Ski at St Anton
There are plenty of mountain restaurants to choose from with some offering very good food at reasonable prices. St Anton's bars start rocking in the mid afternoon and stay that way until the early hours. Dancing on the tables is a skill often admired. Most bars are loud with live music and there isn't a lot to offer the sophisticate.
St Anton Resort Ratings Guide
 | Snow Reliability |  |
 | Number of Lifts | 82 |
 | Resort Height | 1305 m |
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| 4280 ft |
 | Slopes / Runs | 1305-2650 m |
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| 4280-8690 ft |
| Queues |  |
| % of Green Pistes in resort | 0% |
| % of Blue Pistes in resort | 36% |
| % of Red Pistes in resort | 42% |
| % of Black Pistes in resort | 22% |
Local Tourist Office Information
Web address: www.stantonamarlberg.com
Email: info@stantonamarlberg.com
Telephone: +43 5446 2269 0
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