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    • Hiking in St. Anton am Arlberg
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      Your Summer Holiday in St. Anton am Arlberg

      Outdoorsy days and foodie adventures at night: That's what the 'Lebensgefühl" in St. Anton am Arlberg is all about.

    Adventures in Unspoiled Nature

    What makes a perfect summer holiday? In St. Anton am Arlberg, it's the untouched nature: fresh mountain air, dreamy landscapes and panoramic views that instantly make you forget the stress of everyday life. Add some sporty activities, the quality time spent with the family, and all the traditions that are lived and breathed here amidst lakes and summits - that's what the "Lebensgefühl" in St. Anton am Arlberg is like.

    St. Anton and its neighbouring villages offer tons of activities for groups of friends and couples, solo travellers, and families arriving with kids in tow alike, ranging from hiking and biking to yoga, canyoning, and spa breaks. Cap your day in style with a "Spritz" and homemade Tiroler Gröstl at a gourmet restaurant or one of the traditional inns where the locals have gathered for centuries.

    'Lebensgefühl' in St. Anton am Arlberg means ...

    Moostal St. Anton am Arlberg / St. Anton am Arlberg

    ... natural beauty

    St. Anton am Arlberg invites you to experience Austria's untouched landscapes first-hand.

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    • Hiking in St. Anton am Arlberg
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      ... the dog days are over

      Get active in nature! Go hiking, biking, climbing, cross a cable suspension bridge or challenge yourself to a ropes course in the heart of the Alps.

    • Culinary delights at the Rendlalm in St. Anton am Arlberg
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      ... a foodie feast when the sun goes down

      Hearty Tyrolean dish, light salad, or sushi - the choice is yours! Join the locals at St. Anton's restaurants, cafes, and huts for dinner and cocktails.

    • St. Anton am Arlberg mit Fokus auf den arl.park und den Bahnhof
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      ... train instead of road trippin'

      Check out St. Anton and its neighbours by rail, no car is needed to get from one village to the other - it's convenient and sustainable!

    Familie Galzig beim Wandern in St. Anton am Arlberg / St. Anton am Arlberg

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    Why Visit St. Anton am Arlberg

    Closest Airports

    • Innsbruck: 1 hour by car
    • Munich: 3 hours by car

    As a sporty person, I love all the outdoor activities St. Anton has to offer - nature is literally at your doorstep! And after a long hike or a climbing tour, there's nothing better than stretching your legs at a mountain hut and enjoy a Tiroler Gröstl in good company.

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    Maria, local

    Mountain at your gates

    •                         Scenic hike at the Arlberg Trail
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      Arlberg Trail

      5 villages, 3 days, 40 km: This is the ultimate adventure in the St. Anton am Arlberg region for experienced hikers.
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    •                         E-biking to the Konstanzer and Heilbronner huts in the Arlberg region
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      E-Bike to the Rendlalm

      A popular biking route leads from the River Rosanna in St. Anton to St. Jakob - stop for a snack at the Rendlalm.
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      Valluga Viewing Platform

      A magnificent panorama of numerous three-thousanders at the Vallugaspitze summit 2,811 m above sea level.
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    Mountain at your gates

    We are Family

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    Your family summer holiday in St. Anton am Arlberg

    Wonder Walking Trail

    Take a guided tour tour through the alpine flower and herb garden around the Sennhütte (hut) and marvel at more than 100,000 edelweiss.

    Legendary Verwall

    The car-free Verwall valley near St. Anton offers a variety of activities, including interactive stations where children and their parents can learn about the region's myths and legends.

    Detective Trail

    An interactive discovery journey through St. Anton with 14 activity stations, inviting kids to explore the village and solve tricky tasks.

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      Event Tip: Arlberger Wadlbeisser Event Tip: Arlberger Wadlbeisser

      13.5 km, 700 m, 24 obstacles: The Arlberger Wadlbeisser is an obstacle course like no other. Test your fitness and skills on 31 August 2024. There's also a shorter version for beginners.

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      Fitness Tip: Yoga Fitness Tip: Yoga

      Try different yoga styles at the "arlflow" studio (including for children), take part in an outdoor session, or head to the Mountain Yoga Festival (5 - 8 September 2024).

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    •                 Sommer im Arlberg WellCom in St. Anton am Arlberg
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      Relax Tip: Arlberg WellCom Relax Tip: Arlberg WellCom

      A modern wellness temple with a heated outdoor and indoor pool, saunas, massages, and a gym - relax your body and mind in style.

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    Sustainability Projects in St. Anton am Arlberg

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    Green Facts Arlberg

    An Eco-Friendly Model Region

    The Kartell Lake

    Since 2006, St. Anton am Arlberg has been self-sufficient in terms of electricity supply. The storage lake for the Kartell power plant holds around 8 Mio m3 water and supplies around 33 Mio kw/h of electricity per year.
    St. Anton also operates a biomass heating plant with wood chips, designed for up to 80 residential units, as well as a solar system for water heating.

    "KLAR!" model region

    In Spring 2021, St. Anton am Arlberg became a "KLAR!" (climate change adaption) model region. Their common goal is to prepare for climate change and minimise the negative consequences. This year's projects include regular sustainability meetings and events, special trainings for hiking guides, and a sustainability hand book for everyone working in the tourism sector.

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