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St Anton am Arlberg Piste Ski Map

Located in the Tyrolean Alps in western Austria, St Anton am Arlberg is one of the most iconic ski resorts in the Alps and forms part of the vast Ski Arlberg domain. This interconnected ski area offers more than 300 km of marked pistes and over 200 km of off-piste terrain, making it one of the largest and most varied ski areas in Europe.

Renowned as the birthplace of alpine skiing, St Anton combines steep terrain, high-altitude descents and world-class freeride opportunities with a modern lift network connecting neighbouring resorts such as Lech, Zürs and Stuben. The ski area is particularly famous for its challenging slopes and legendary off-piste routes, including descents from Valluga and Schindlergrat.

Below you can download the latest St Anton am Arlberg piste map in PDF format, and further down the page, you’ll also find helpful information about the best ski pistes in St Anton, along with an overview of the main lift systems serving the resort.

St Anton ski area map

St Anton am Arlberg piste ski map

Click on the link below to download the latest St Anton am Arlberg piste map in PDF format

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St Anton am Arlberg ski area overview

St Anton sits at the heart of the Ski Arlberg, Austria’s largest interconnected ski area, offering access to more than 300 km of pistes across a vast high-alpine terrain. The ski area is characterised by its steep gradients, off-piste opportunities and high-altitude sectors, making it particularly popular with strong intermediate and advanced skiers. From the resort, lifts provide access to multiple mountain sectors, including Galzig, Valluga, Rendl and Stuben, each offering a different terrain profile. The area also features long descents back to the village, including one of the most scenic routes from Valluga to St Anton, covering around 7.5 km with significant vertical drop.

Ski Arlberg in brief

  • Resort altitude: 1,300 m
  • Highest lift: 2,810 m
  • Vertical drop: 1,510 m
  • Skiable terrain: 300 km
  • Powder runs: 200 km
  • Pistes distribution: ~43% blue, 40% red, 17% black
  • Longest run: approx. 10 km (Valluga-St. Anton)
  • Fun park
  • Snow park
  • Race tracks
  • Heliskiing

Best ski pistes in St Anton am Arlberg by ability level

  • For beginners there are accessible slopes near the village and on the lower mountain such as Fang, a gentle slope allowing beginners to build confidence before exploring higher areas.
  • Intermediate skiers will find a strong selection of long red and blue runs across the ski area. Valfagehr (piste 100) offers a smooth gradient with a classic alpine backdrop, while Schindlergrat (piste 85) delivers a fast and scenic descent from high altitude. The Rendl is a popular end-of-day piste, offering varied terrain and reliable snow conditions.
  • Advanced and expert skiers will find in St Anton a great selection of challenging runs, and freeride opportunities. The Albona (S5) black run offers a sustained and demanding descent, while areas around Schindler Spitze provide technical pistes with access to off-piste variants. Freeride routes such as Gampberg (R2) offer deep powder terrain for experienced skiers. The most iconic descent is from Valluga, where access to the north face requires a guide and offers one of the most legendary freeride experiences in the Alps.

St Anton ski lifts

The St Anton ski area is served by a modern and extensive network of 85 ski lifts forming part of the wider Ski Arlberg system.

Lift types include:

  • 5 Aerial Tramways
  • 12 Gondola lifts
  • 43 Chairlifts
  • 21 T-bar lifts
  • 3 Rope lifts
  • 1 Combined gondola/chair

Good to know: The Valluga lift system provides access to one of the highest points in the ski area. From the summit, skiers can access steep descents and freeride routes, including the famous Valluga north face.