Best for
Lively après ski
Challenging ski area
Resort statistics
Village altitude 1305m
Top lift altitude 2650m
Transfer times Innsbruck - 1 hr 15 mins
Zurich - 2 hrs 15 mins
Friedrichshafen - 1 hr 45 mins
Village altitude
1305m
Top lift altitude
2650m
Transfer times
Innsbruck - 1 hr 15 mins
Zurich - 2 hrs 15 mins
Friedrichshafen - 1 hr 45 mins

Highlights
Traditional village with attractive pedestrianised high street
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Some excellent restaurants on and off the mountain
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St Anton and St Christoph now linked with Lech and Zurs
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Great off piste at the Valluga Bowl & Rendl
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Varied terrain for experts and adventurous intermediates
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Infamously lively après on and off the mountain
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Accommodation
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St Antoner Hof

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This family run boutique hotel close to the village centre is one of St Anton's best. It combines five-star comforts and service with a relaxed, sociable atmosphere. Wood beams and panelling are lit by the flickering light of log fires in the lovely, cosy bar and restaurants and the rooms are a clever combination of traditional Tyrolean and quirky contemporary styles – no two are the same and there are some impressive suite options. There is also a small spa area and indoor pool.

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Banyan

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Well located on the main high street this is a modern hotel with an unusual Asian twist. The bed and breakfast arrangement gives you the flexibility to sample the huge choice of restaurants. There is also a spa area with indoor pool, sauna and hammam.

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Tyrol

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Recently renovated by the Raffl family, who run the neighbouring 5* St Antonerhof, to offer a blend of typical Tyrolean hospitality with quirky contemporary styling. The modern rooms mostly have panoramic views of the Alberg massif. There is a bio sauna and steam bath. Close to the pedestrianised heart of the resort, the Tyrol also boasts three restaurants.

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Sporthotel

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Great location in the heart of St Anton's pedestrian centre, the Sporthotel has been hosting skiers since the birth of the sport in 1901. 80’s styling with a half board restaurant and the a la carte “Steakhouse”. There is a wellness area with indoor pool.

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Kertess

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The Hotel Kertess is a traditional Tyrolean style building in an elevated position at the top end of town facing the Rendl mountain. Rooms are comfortable Austrian twins and there is an indoor pool, sauna and steam room.

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Valluga

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Friendly hospitality and a lovely blend of Tyrolean charm and contemporary styling with a cool bar, modern spa and pool and attractive, fashionable rooms.

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