Ski area Arlberg
Highest point: | 2,811 m | Gondola lift: | 17 |
Lowest point: | 1,304 m | Pistes in total: | 302 km |
Altitude ski resort: | 1,409 m |
Pistes:
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130 km |
Lifts in total: | 87 |
Pistes:
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122 km |
Tow lifts: | 28 |
Pistes:
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50 km |
Chair lifts: | 42 | Ski routes: | 200 km |
Ski area Arlberg
Stuben is directly connected to the large ski area of St. Anton with its 121 kilometres of pistes and 38 lifts via the "Albonabahn" and "Valfagehrbahn" lifts. Real experts head here for the world champion-tested race courses below the Kapall (2,330 m), while beginners make their gentle turns on the Gampen. Snowboarders have fun in the fun park in the Rendl area, which is a real paradise with its obstacles.
The lift pass also includes the transfer to Lech, which, in addition to its sophisticated character, also offers an excellent skiing area. There, for example, you can follow the route of the famous White Ring, which connects the ski areas of Lech, Zürs, Zug and Oberlech via pistes and lifts.
Après ski Stuben
Snowpark: STANTON PARK Stuben
Nestled in the breathtaking Arlberg landscape, the "STANTON PARK" is located at the Rendl mountain station and is optimally accessible by two ski lifts. Its special location directly on the Rendl terrace allows visitors to watch the riders perform their tricks. On the other hand, the riders themselves can switch off between or after their runs and become spectators as well. Thanks to events like the Acrobag Progression Tour, which made its first ever stop in Europe in 2015, the park is one of the top locations on the scene.
STANTON PARK offers a sensational range of rides in three areas with different levels of difficulty (beginner, advanced and pro). The obstacles include various rails and boxes, kickers up to 15 m, pipes, a wall ride and a big tube. Headshaper René Friedl and his boys have made every effort to create a unique park experience and leave nothing to be desired.
In addition to the "STANTON PARK", the ski area also has a fun slope with waves, steep turns, speed boost and two high fives with sound effects. Here, anyone can let off steam without having much previous experience. The fun slope can be found at the Galzig.
Those who are also occasionally out and about in other ski areas in the region don't have to miss out on the freestyle fun. This is because there are other parks in Lech as well as at the Sonnenkopf. The Snowpark Lech on the Arlberg also offers three lines including mini-kickers for children and the best triple-kicker line in the Alps. On the Sonnenkopf, on the other hand, beginners get their money's worth: In the Beginner Fun Park, there are five medium park elements and a kicker line (3-5 m).
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