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Lech Arlberg ski area

Lech, Zürs, Stuben, St. Christoph, St. Anton - the cradle of alpine skiing

The Arlberg region

Its reputation is legendary, people are mad about it! It's the Arlberg, skiing's crowning glory.

Like snow-crystals in a some vast natural tiara, the jewels in this crown are the Arlberg region's five villages, Lech, Zürs, St. Anton, St. Christoph and Stuben, each of which has its own individual charm. Their communal ski area  is Ski Arlberg .

One of the world's top ski areas is situated here in Austria.

Arlberg region

The Arlberg region is situated at a height of between 1,300 and 2,811 metres above sea level. In international assessments carried out by experts of the International Ski Resort Service, the area has been rated among the top ski resorts in the world - for the fourth time in succession!

Each of the five villages of the Arlberg has always exuded its own individual charm. The unashamed luxury of Lech; the flair of Zürs; the traditional charm of Stuben; exclusive St. Christoph; sporty, cosmopolitan St. Anton am Arlberg.

The Arlberg ski area

Arlberg skiers can swing down in the tracks of the ski pioneers of history, and still enjoy the high-tech infrastructure of a modern lift system. With an impeccably reliable snow record and some of the most varied ski acilities on the planet, Ski Arlberg offers

  • between 1,300 and 2,800 metres of altitude
  • 84 state-of-the-art cable cars and lifts, (many equipped with the in-seat heating technique developed here on the Arlberg!) 
  • 25 conveyor-belt skilifts in the Children's Ski Park and beginners' areas
  • 280 km of ski pistes to suit all standards
  • 180 km of powder skiing
  • over 1,000 of the best-qualified snow sport instructors, working in 7 ski & snowboard schools
  • Fun Parks
  • permanent racing tracks
  • obviously unrivalled access to the lifts with the re-usable Ski Arlberg-Card
  • a great selection of pleasant and unusual places to meet up en route 
Tiefschneeabfahrt - Lorraine Huber