The Sporthotel St. Anton is located in the pedestrian zone in the centre of St. Anton, ... more
only a 5-minute walk from the cable cars. The à la carte restaurant “Steakhouse” serves a wide range of culinary delights and refined wines.The spa area was completely redesigned in 2008 and features an indoor pool (5 x 10 metres), a sauna, a steam bath, a solarium, an infrared cabin and massages.Guests of the Sporthotel St. Anton can use the ski depot at the valley station of the Galzigbahn cable car free of charge.
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Advantages: Beautiful scenery, Clean Air, Superb Excursions, Warm and Friendly Folk Disadvantages: can be expensive to the British Pocket
Just at the foot of the Arleberg pass, and in the Arleberg is StAnton am Arleberg it is around a 20 mins drive from Landeck and around an Hour by motorway from Innsbruck with major international and ntional rail links StAnton is one of the more easily accessible places to get to in the Austrian Tirol particularly if you do not have a car, if you have plenty of money then you could travel in style as the Venice - Simplon Orient Express stops at StAnton railway Station in each direction, and if you arn't travelling on board why not pop up to the station where you can view the Orient Express when it stops for several minutes.
StAnton one of the more popular Towns in The Tirol and is very popular destination amongst British Tour operators ( Self Drive, Coach and Air) despite being set in Mountains and also the town itself being ...
Advantages: Lifts, Snow, Cartouche, Friendly, Hotel Rendlhof Disadvantages: Piste grooming, wet lower down at Easter, weather on St Anotn, prices.
No no, not a Saint at all. Its a ski resort in Austria, one of the most famous there.
StAnton is in the Alps, about 90 minutes by road from Innsbruck, or 150 minutes from Zurich. It offers 260 kilometres of piste, 34 easy runs, 70 intermediate, and 30 advanced. These runs are spread across 4 main areas : St. Anton, The Rendl, Zurs and Lech, and are serviced by 81 lifts. StAnton and the Rendl are right next to the main town of StAnton Am Arlberg, on opposite sides of the valley, and a short, relatively cheap bus ride away over the Arlberg Pass are Lech and Zurs, which are connected by lifts as well as the bus.
StAnton (4,278 - 8,649 feet)
The StAnton ski area is the most easily accessible from the town, from one end by the Nassareinbahn onto the Gampen area, and by the Galzigbahn to the Galzig area. Gampen and Galzig togther ...
Advantages: Huge ski area - friendly locals - easy to get to Disadvantages: None really
Just got back from StAnton (New Year 2006 - 07) and what a great place to visit.
Skiing: Runs are generally for the intermediate and expert skier although there are beginners runs in a few places and a very good ski school. Your electronic lift pass covers all of StAnton plus the nearby resorts of St Christoph, Lech and Zurs. To get to Lech and Zurs you can either get the bus from StAnton or ski to St Christoph and get it from there. If you have never skied a red or a black, this is the resort to 'give it a go' as there are several 'gentler' hard runs worthy of a try.
Resort: I stayed in Nesserein which is at the end of StAnton High St and a little quieter. It is a 3 minute walk from a gondola lift and only a 10 minute walk from the main shopping area (which is mosly pedestrianised). Loads of bars and restaurants ...