Ski Arlberg became the largest connected ski resort in Austria and is now one of the five biggest ski resorts in the world! St. Anton, St. Christoph, Stuben, Lech Zürs as well as Warth and Schröcken: a single, large winter sports paradise, optimally connected, and perfect for exploring it on skis.

Lech-Zurs. Perfect for families and couples, the twin resorts of Lech and Zürs share an uncompromising commitment to quality. Their mostly wealthy clientele can enjoy refined high life but there are also good quality 2- and 3-star hotels in this pretty corner of the massive Arlberg Ski Area. The ski resorts of Lech (1,450m) and Zürs (1,716m

On a Lech ski vacation you truly have it all: a lift ticket that accesses nearby Zurs, Zug, St. Anton, St. Christoph and Stuben, plus world famous ski schools, guided ski tours and heliskiing. In addition, there's a laundry list of things to do in Lech from paragliding, winter hiking and cross country skiing, to ice skating, Austrian-style

Haldenhof. Hotel in Lech am Arlberg. The Haldenhof is a family-run 4-star hotel in Lech, 492 feet from the Rüfikopf and 656 feet from the Schlegelkopf ski elevator. WiFi and private parking are free of charge.

Together they’re part of a legendary ski area of over 280km - the Arlberg area, where ski lifts connect Lech and Zurs to après legend St. Anton and the smaller villages of St Christoph and Stuben. You can ski the entire region with the Arlberg pass.
And it’s certainly been done in style – the new Flexenbahn is a quad of separate super-size gondola style cable cars that whisk you quickly and comfortably up to the ridge separating the Zürs and St Anton ski areas (Trittkopf). These four lifts will do away with over 150 daily buses along the small winding, mountain road.
Yes the ski lifts are actually in St. Anton. The travel time depends on where you are in the town. I would consider staying in Pettneu or St. Jakob, its cheaper and there is a Bus every 20 Minutes to the resort. 2. It depends on how good of a skier/boarder you are. St.Anton is famous for its offpist runs and Apres Ski. There is always a good
Zermatt, Switzerland. Leander Wenger/Courtesy of Zermatt Tourismus. You've probably heard of Zermatt because of its iconic location at the base of the Matterhorn peak, but the ski area is just as

Ischgl is likely to be the better choice for the amount of pistes available. You'll need to Register first of course. @samendacott, in the German Alpinforum a local employee of the Lech tourist office is expecting that a lot will be open, including Flexenbahn, which would mean that from St.Anton you can ski at least to Zürs.

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  • can you ski from st anton to lech