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Arlberg Tips: 4 Reasons to visit the Arlberg

11 Sep
Arlberg bei Sunrise

Why you should visit the Arlberg: 4 reasons

The Arlberg is a premier winter destination, offering an unparalleled combination of outstanding snow conditions, breathtaking scenery, rich ski culture, and exceptional value. Here’s why this alpine wonderland should be on your radar for your next winter escape:

  1. Unmatched Snow Conditions
    The Arlberg is famed for its reliable and abundant snowfall, averaging over 7 meters (23 feet) annually. This impressive snow accumulation ensures top-notch skiing conditions throughout the season, from deep powder to well-groomed pistes. With a range of terrain suited to all levels, the Arlberg guarantees an exhilarating and enjoyable experience for every winter sports enthusiast.
    Tip:Check snow conditions before you travel to ensure you hit the slopes at the best time. Early-season and late-season skiing often offer different experiences, so plan accordingly.
  2. Breathtaking Scenery
    Prepare to be amazed by the Arlberg’s stunning alpine landscapes. The resort boasts over 300 kilometres (186 miles) of ski slopes and 200 kilometres (124 miles) of off-piste terrain, all set against snow-covered peaks and charming Austrian villages. Highlights include the dramatic vistas from the Stubnerkogel and Rendl mountains, offering panoramic views that are simply breathtaking. The region’s picturesque villages, such as St. Anton, Lech, and Zürs, add to the charm and perfectly blend natural beauty and traditional alpine architecture.

    Tip: Bring a camera to capture the spectacular views and picturesque village scenes. Sunrise and sunset can provide particularly stunning photo opportunities.

  3. Rich Ski Culture
    As Austria’s largest ski resort, the Arlberg is a hub of rich ski culture and tradition. The area seamlessly blends alpine heritage with modern luxury, offering a range of dining experiences from cosy mountain huts serving local specialities to upscale restaurants with gourmet menus. The après-ski scene is vibrant and varied, with lively bars, chic lounges, and wellness facilities for relaxation. The Arlberg is also known for its top-notch ski schools and training programs, making it an excellent choice for beginners and seasoned skiers.

    Tip: Explore different dining options on and off the slopes. Trying local dishes in traditional mountain huts can highlight your trip.

  4. Exceptional Value
    Despite its world-class amenities and experiences, the Arlberg provides excellent value compared to many high-end U.S. ski resorts. Lift passes, accommodation, and dining are generally more affordable, allowing you to enjoy a premium ski vacation without breaking the bank. The value extends to various budget-friendly lodging options and diverse dining experiences, ensuring that you can have a memorable trip while managing your budget effectively.

    Tip: Look for package deals or early booking discounts to save on lift passes and accommodation. Be early to plan, which can help you secure the best rates. 

The Arlberg is a top destination for an unforgettable winter adventure with its impressive snow conditions, awe-inspiring scenery, vibrant ski culture, and exceptional value. Whether carving through fresh powder, taking in stunning alpine views, or enjoying a lively après-ski scene, the Arlberg offers a complete and enriching alpine experience. 

 

Written by Jonas Eiter and Nina Gigele  

Picture by Kristof Stursa