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Austria - Ski resort information for ST ANTON
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Location
The main gateway airports are Munich / München, 250kms (155 miles) away or Friedrichshafen, 140kms (86 miles) away.
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St Anton is unique amongst ski resorts in holding three legendary reputations simultaneously. First there is its world class skiing, second there is the resort's reputation for the most hedonistic nightlife in any ski resort in the world, and third there is St Anton's status as a key pioneering resort in Alpine skiing. Marketed as "the cradle of Alpine skiing", one of the first ski clubs in the Alps was established here in 1901. Appropriately St Anton hosted the World Alpine Skiing Championships a century later in 2001. This is a resort of contrasts, the timeless, peaceful village centre contrasts with the buzzing nightlife (although at the same time, the two seem to complement one another); the prepared trails which cover in excess of 270km (170 miles) of piste in the Arlberg and then the incredible 180 km (115 miles) more of 'unpisted routes' for experienced skiers to explore. All this together, but particularly the on-slope opportunities, makes St Anton a magnet for serious winter sports enthusiasts of all ages the world over, in the same unique way as Chamonix in France, Crested Butte in Colorado or Jackson Hole in Wyoming. When the snow is good, nothing much else matters. St Anton, as far as its marketing is concerned, encompasses the high altitude hamlet of St Christoph (1800 m / 5900 feet) and half a dozen small villages nearby. St Christoph, right next to the historic Arlberg Pass, is particularly noteworthy as there was a monastic settlement here for 500 years. Travellers could shelter here when caught out by the weather front changes at this point: Arlberg is geographically significant as the dividing point between the watersheds of great rivers like the Danube and the Inn to the east, and the Rhine to the west. Today the Hospiz Hotel on the site is one of St Anton's two five star hotels and claims to have Austria's best wine cellar: it was also the spot where on January 3rd 1901 the Arlberg Ski club was founded.

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Resort Facts
2811m
Top Height
1507m
Vertical Drop
83
Total Lifts
37
Drag Lifts
39
Chair Lifts
10
Cabin Lifts
123600
Uplift per hour
12
Mtn Restaurants
Blue Runs
Red Runs
Black Runs
10.2km
Longest Run
N S E W
Facing of Slopes
Snowboard Parks
58
Snowmaking %
418
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Ski holidays in ST ANTON
£ 508
Goldenes Kreuz
£ 538
Hotel Kertess
£ 545
Ilona
£ 552
Pepi Gabl Apartments
£ 565
Arlhof
£ 567
Pepi Gabl Apartments
£ 569
Schlosshof
£ 570
Hotel Alpenhof
£ 590
Pepi Gabl
£ 594
Hotel Rendlhof
£ 595
Schweiger
£ 628
Sport
£ 629
Pepi Gabl
£ 634
Pepi Gabl
£ 636
Goldenes Kreuz
£ 638
Hotel Arlberg
£ 681
Hotel Montjola
£ 692
Christophorus
£ 739
Acksteiner
£ 746
Hotel Tyrol

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The resort information on this page is provided by Snow24 and the snow reports by Weather2. They are intended for general information only and you should rely solely on the information provided in the tour operators brochure when booking your holiday.

 
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