St. Anton am Arlberg, the cradle of alpine skiing, is considered a pioneer of modern skiing. The Tyrolean mountain village forms the heart of the largest interconnected ski area in Austria with more than 300 kilometres of marked runs, 85 lifts and cable cars as well as 200 kilometres of off-piste variants. And it’s not just skiers and snowboarders who appreciate St. Anton am Arlberg. Cross-country skiers are attracted by a 43-kilometre network of trails and hikers will find more than 80 kilometres of groomed trails. Toboggan runs and ice rinks for ice skating and curling provide sporting alternatives. The ultra-modern, multifunctional arl.park sports centre In addition to numerous indoor activities, such as tennis, squash and volleyball, the arl.park outdoor centre is ideal for climbing and bouldering. The associated arl.park trampoline hall with a total area of 1,000 square metres provides variety. Guests can relax in the Arlberg WellCom and in the Arlberg Stanzertal wellness park.