This quality chalet style hotel is furnished in a welcoming Tyrolean style. The hotel has a sauna, steam room and solarium. The bar is a popular place to unwind and to spoil yourself with a glass of wine in front of the crackling open fire.
Facilities: - Balcony Rooms Available
- Car Park
- Cots Available
- Ensuite Bath or Shower, WC
- Internet Access (extra charge)
- Lift (To the 4th floor)
- Massage (extra charge)
- Pets Allowed (€11 per day without food)
- Radio in room
- Reception
- Residents' Dining Room
- Sauna (Open Daily from 16.00-19.00)
- Solarium (extra charge)
- Steam Bath (Open Daily from 16.00-19.00)
- Stüberl Bar
- TV in room
- Telephone in room
- À la Carte Restaurant
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Meals: You won't go hungry here as accommodation is on a half-board basis with a buffet breakfast, daily apres ski snack and a five course evening meal with choice of main course. Gala Christmas and New Year's dinners are included.
Room Types: - Twin - Triple Deluxe (for 2-3 people)
- Twin - Triple Room (for 2-3 people)
Important Information: - A refundable deposit of €5 per lift pass must be paid locally.
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Facilities: - Balcony Rooms Available
- Car Park
- Cots Available
- Ensuite Bath or Shower, WC
- Internet Access (extra charge)
- Lift (To the 4th floor)
- Massage (extra charge)
- Pets Allowed (€11 per day without food)
- Radio in room
- Reception
- Residents' Dining Room
- Sauna (Open Daily from 16.00-19.00)
- Solarium (extra charge)
- Steam Bath (Open Daily from 16.00-19.00)
- Stüberl Bar
- TV in room
- Telephone in room
- À la Carte Restaurant
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Meals: You won't go hungry here as accommodation is on a half-board basis with a buffet breakfast, daily apres ski snack and a five course evening meal with choice of main course. Gala Christmas and New Year's dinners are included.
Room Types: - Twin - Triple Deluxe (for 2-3 people)
- Twin - Triple Room (for 2-3 people)
Important Information: - A refundable deposit of €5 per lift pass must be paid locally.
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This hotel is located approximately 300m from the centre of St Anton. The free ski bus stops in front of the hotel.
Reviews
St. Anton am Arlberg
Many people purchase cars like a BMW simply because of its reputation, panache or exclusivity - that is until they drive it, and discover that it is also a damned good and highly entertaining vehicle. This is a suitable analogy to use for one of Europe's finest and most reputable ski resorts, St. Anton. Set in the Arlberg region, St. Anton also embraces the villages and exclusive ski resorts of Lech, St. Christoph, Stuben and Zürs. If you drive a 'beamer' and like a label or two on your clothes then this is the location for you.
The Snow
With over 250km of marked piste, St. Anton is not considered one of the finest resorts worldwide for nothing. The pistes, which face all four points of the compass, are demanding and infrastructure access to them is first class including a wonderful mountain railway amongst others. Beginners might be advised to look elsewhere since this resort is so good (or should we say arduous), it played host to the 2001 World Ski Championships. The black slopes will test even the best of skiers and should be approached with caution. Intermediates and snowboarders are also well catered for with wide and challenging red slopes, which might qualify as black in other resorts.
Après ski
St Anton isn't short on options for places to quench your thirst after a long day on the slopes. The Crazy Kangaroo is probably the most famous but the Mooserwirt is the current flavour of the month, allegedly dispensing more beer than any other bar in Austria! Apart from drinking and skiing, St. Anton offers a host of other more sedate activities to all manner of holidaymakers. There is a ski museum, indoor tennis court, bowling and paragliding as well as some elite and somewhat tempting shops, which might lighten your purse a little.
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