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St Anton Summer - Do & See

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ARLBERG-well.com

Finnish sauna, sanarium, steam bath, kelo sauna, massage, solarium, indoor-pool, outdoor-sports-pool and children´s basin, gym.

  • AddressHannes Schneider Weg, 6580 St. Anton am Arlberg
  • Phone+43 5446 4001
  • PriceIndividual Ticket (pool area) € 11,50, Individual Ticket (Sauna & pool area) € 16,50
  • Webwww.arlberg-well.com

Arl.rock

In the multi-functional sport and climbing centre, arl.rock, numerous indoor activities are possible such as tennis, indoor football, volleyball, squash and bowling. The large climbing facility is the highlight of arl.rock.

  • AddressBahnhofstraße 1, 6580 St. Anton am Arlberg
  • Phone+43 5446 26259
  • PriceDay Ticket climbing: € 11.- evening bowling € 20.- (per lane and hour)
  • Webwww.arlrock.at

Museum St. Anton am Arlberg

Find out more about the history of alpine skiing and the Arlberg region at this interesting and Multi visional museum.

Wellnesspark Arlberg Stanzertal

Enjoy the finnish sauna, Biosauna, steam-bath, aromatic steam-bath, recreate in the crash-ice-cave, tub-shower, relax in cold & warm recreation & resting rooms. The modern indoor swimming area includes the main pool with 350 m² of water surface and a children’s pool.

Flight Connection Arlberg

Paragliding, tandem paragliding try-it-out courses. Lessons with nationally certified flight instructors.

  • AddressSimon Penz, Bacherweg 8, 6580 St. Jakob
  • Phone+43 664 1415166
  • Webwww.fca.at

High and low wire garden

The nature circuit of the High Wire Garden in St Anton am Arlberg, with 16 stations at approximately six metres high, offers a challenge for beginners and experienced. For young climbing fans a Low Wire Garden is available with eight stations at one metre high.
Booking necessary phone:

  • Phone+43 5446 26259

Arlberg Climbers’ Track

The 2,800 m long track passing over several peaks in the Lechtal Alps takes about four to six hours and is only suitable for experienced climbers with a good head for heights. Climbing equipment and protective helmet must be worn. There are two starting points on the track - one is about 20 minutes from Valluga Ridge, the other about 15 minutes from the Kapall chairlift summit station.

Tyrolean Evening

With the traditional local folk dancing group "d’Arlberger“, every Tuesday and Thursday at 9.00. Tickets available in the tourist office St. Anton am Arlberg.

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