Ski Arlberg
Ski Arlberg is Austria’s largest interconnected ski area and the birthplace of modern alpine skiing. It links legendary resorts like St. Anton, Lech, and Zürs with over 300 km (186 mi) of pistes and 200 km (124 mi) of off-piste terrain. Known for its deep snow, expert runs, and luxurious village charm, the Arlberg is a premium destination combining world-class skiing with alpine tradition.
Skiing on the Arlberg
Skiing in the Arlberg means everything from family-friendly learning zones in Stuben and Warth to high alpine challenges like Valluga in St. Anton. Lech and Zürs offer wide, elegant pistes and extensive freeride zones. With 85 lifts and a modern lift network, the area connects all resorts into one of the Alps' most diverse and snow-reliable playgrounds.
Arlberg Ski Resorts
St. Anton - St. Christoph - Stuben
St. Anton am Arlberg: St. Anton is the lively heart of Ski Arlberg, known for its challenging terrain, deep powder, and legendary après-ski. Ideal for advanced skiers and snowboarders.
St. Christoph am Arlberg: Just above St. Anton, this small resort offers slope-side convenience and a peaceful setting, perfect for families or a relaxed ski break.
Stuben am Arlberg: A quiet and traditional village, Stuben is popular among experienced skiers for its easy access to off-piste terrain.
Lech - Oberlech - Zürs - Zug
Lech Zürs am Arlberg: Lech and Zürs combine snow reliability, scenic pistes, and refined charm. Great for intermediates, freeriders, and luxury seekers.
Oberlech: A car-free, ski-in/ski-out village above Lech, known for comfort and panoramic views.
Zug: A quiet hamlet near Lech offering peaceful surroundings with direct access to the ski area.
Warth - Schröcken
Warth-Schröcken: This snow-rich corner of the Arlberg is a favourite for families and powder lovers. North-facing slopes and high altitude ensure reliable conditions all season long.
Arlberg ski area in brief
Base elevation: 1,269 m (4,163 ft)
Highest elevation: 2,811 m (9,222 ft)
Kilometres of pistes: 300 km (186 mi)
Number of ski runs: 304
Types of ski runs: 123 blue, 130 red, 51 black
Longest run: 10 km (6,21 mi)
Kilometres of backcountry skiing: 200 km (124 mi)
Ski lifts: 85
Snow parks: 5

