1/40 Ski slopes St. Anton/St. Christoph/Stuben/Lech/Zürs/Warth/Schröcken – Ski Arlberg
With the merger of St. Anton am Arlberg/St. Christoph/Stuben and Lech/Zürs/Warth/Schröcken for the 2016/2017 winter season, the range of slopes is endless.
The St. Anton/St. Christoph/Stuben area offers a first-class selection of slopes with numerous runs of all difficulty levels, many ski routes, and plenty of open ski terrain. The variety ensures diverse fun on the slopes. With the Auenfeldjet gondola, the Warth/Schröcken area was connected to Lech/Zürs for the 2013/2014 season. This area offers an excellent mix of easy, intermediate, and difficult slopes, as well as ski routes and off-piste options.
The Ski Arlberg resort is known for its many powder slopes and beautiful, mostly wide pistes. The resort is also very popular with beginners. You can ski almost the entire area on easy slopes. There is a slope for everyone here.
Runs/slopes
| Easy | 130 km |
| Intermediate | 120 km |
| Difficult | 49.7 km |
- Artificial snow-making
1107 Snow cannons - Valley run available
The valley runs to Warth, Hochkrumbach, and Hochtannbergpass end directly at the lifts. From Schröcken, you have to take the bus back to the ski area. However, a new lift is planned here. Several valley runs lead directly into the villages of St. Anton, St. Christoph, Stuben, Lech, and Zürs.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Valluga-St. Anton · Length 10 km · Elevation difference 1347 m
- Zuger Hochlicht-Lech (Lech) · Length 6 km · Elevation difference 927 m
- Valley run Falken-Schröcken (Schröcken) · Length 4 km · Elevation difference 780 m
However, from Schröcken you can only return to the area by ski bus.
Most difficult run
- Langer Zug (Lech) · Length 0.8 km · Elevation difference 373 m
With a maximum gradient of 80%, the Lange Zug features an average gradient of a spectacular 78% over a length of 391 m and an elevation difference of 199 m in its upper section. - Fang (St. Anton) · Length 2 km · Elevation difference 546 m
Slope tip
- Schindlergrat-Ulmer Hütte-Valfagehr No. 85 and 100 (St. Anton)
- Slopes at Rendl (St. Anton)
When the snow on the south-facing slopes becomes softer in the afternoons during spring, Rendl offers excellent conditions until late in the afternoon thanks to its location. - Saloberkopf-Hochtannbergpass No. 251 and 252 (Schröcken)
- Auenfeld No. 258 (Schröcken)
- Madloch-Zug No. 170 (Zürs-Zug)
- Wartherhorn No. 275 (Warth)
- Linher descent No. 156 (Zürs)
- Furka-Steinmähder No. 220 (Lech)
- Mohnenfluh Runs (Lech)
Suggested routes through ski resort
- Run of Fame: St. Anton-St. Christoph-Stuben-Zürs-Lech-Schröcken-Warth
- The White Ring (Lech-Rüfikopf-Zürs-Madloch-Zug-Oberlech-Lech): for over 50 years, one of the best ski circuits in the Alps
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
- Speed measurement course offered - free of charge
At the mountain station of the Rendlbahn in the Snowpark (St. Anton), Speed Check race track - at the Kuchl mountain station (Schröcken) and at the Weibermahdbahn (Lech) - Public race course with time measurement - free of charge
Giant slalom race course at Rendl (St. Anton), parallel giant slalom below the Saloberkopf at Sonnencruiser (Schröcken), at Steffisalp-Express (BMW xDrive Cup Warth), at Hinterwieslift with photo point (BMW xDrive Race-Area Lech), and at Babylift (Zürs) - SkiMovie
create and download your own ski video - free of charge
At the Steffisalp-Express/at the Wannenkopfbahn in Warth and at the Hinterwies drag lift in Lech - Additional Offerings
Avalanche Transceiver Training Area
St. Anton am Arlberg (0.6 km), Lech (0.1 km), Zürs (0.2 km), Warth Towns/villages at the ski resort
