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Hotel Karl Schranz

11 Number of reviews:

100 % Recommendation rate:

Accommodation 9.1
Resort 9.1
Ski area 9.3

Ski region Arlberg

info about ski region
Highest point: 2,811 m Pistes in total: 302 km
Lowest point: 1,304 m
Pistes:
130 km
Lifts in total: 85
Pistes:
122 km
Tow lifts: 25
Pistes:
50 km
Chair lifts: 43 Ski routes: 200 km
Gondola lift: 17
The Arlberg (1,270 - 2,811 m) has a unique variety of pistes, challenging ski routes, freeride options and snow parks, as well as trendy après-ski bars. The Arlberg is therefore an all-rounder in winter sports. The extensive area is one of the most snow-sure in the Alps.

The area is divided into three parts: St. Anton and the associated villages of St. Christoph, St. Jakob and Stuben are located in the south. The centre area includes Zürs and Lech, while the northern part includes Warth, Schröcken and Hochkrumbach. Thanks to the modern Flexenbahn with its 47 cabins between St. Anton and Zürs and the Auenfeldjet between Lech and Warth, you can explore the entire area with its almost 302 kilometres of pistes and 85 lifts. They offer plenty of variety, fun and challenge for everyone. From beginners to snowboarders and freestylers to pros who can let off steam on the World Cup pistes, the pistes offer plenty of variety, fun and challenges for everyone. There are also 200 kilometres of deep snow slopes to choose from.
Piste map Arlberg
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