Climbing region St. Anton am Arlberg
Unique climbing experience in the high mountains
St. Anton am Arlberg has plenty to offer climbing fans in summer. The Arlberg via ferrata leads high above the Stanzertal valley and over some Lechtal peaks with wonderful views and vistas.
Sport climbers will find numerous places to let off steam in the region: The climbing garden in the Schnanner Klamm gorge with 36 routes of medium difficulty is highly recommended, especially in hot weather. There is also a beautiful multi-pitch tour in the gorge.
If the weather doesn't cooperate in summer on the Arlberg, the arl.park climbing hall with its 920m2 is the meeting place for climbing fans.
Dorfstraße 8
A-6580 St. Anton am Arlberg
St. Anton am Arlberg and its vacation region
When you think of St. Anton and the Arlberg, it's mainly the endless deep snow slopes that spring to mind. But the Arlberg region also has a lot to offer in summer: Discover alpine pastures that offer delicious snacks or a "Marend" and at the same time provide stunning views of the mountain world of the Lechtal Alps and the Verwall. Or - at a slower pace - follow the torrents that spring from the mountains on foot.
5 tips around St. Anton am Arlberg
- Alpine flair paired with a climbing garden: the Darmstädter Hütte at 2,384 m altitude has a lot to offer. There are 3 sectors with over 37 tours in the immediate vicinity. However, the ascent to the hut, which takes around 3 hours, must be completed first.
- In the high ropes course in Verwalltal, directly on the banks of the Rosanna am Arlberg, you can let off steam at a height of 6 m, climbing between trees. A unique experience for the whole family!
- For freaks who love the extreme, there is the winter via ferrata on the Arlberg. This special adventure awaits ski mountaineers from around mid-March to the end of April - only recommended for really experienced alpinists!
- The cool water is calling! The Arlberg Wellcom offers entertainment for the whole family. A heated sports pool, a wide slide with its own finishing pool as well as an indoor pool with a current pool and various baby pools invite you to relax in and around the water.
- Culture on land: The museum in St. Anton am Arlberg provides a good overview of the history of the village and the entire region. And if you get hungry after so much information - a visit to the adjoining restaurant is well worthwhile. From the restaurant garden, you can enjoy a beautiful view of St. Anton and the surrounding mountains.