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St. Anton seen from the main piste into the centre of town. Sankt Anton am Arlberg , commonly referred to as St Anton , is a village and ski resort in the Austrian state of Tyrol . It lies in the Tyrolean Alps , with aerial tramways and chairlifts up to 2,811 m (9,222 ft), yielding a vertical drop of 1,507 m (4,944 ft).
St Anton sits in the Arlberg ski region – the largest interconnected region in Austria – and is one of eight resorts in the area. With over 300km of slopes available to visitors (and an ...
The Ski Arlberg ski area is situated in the Arlberg massif in the states of Vorarlberg and Tyrol ().. Since the winter of 2013–14, the villages of Lech, Oberlech, Zürs and Zug have been linked to the Warth-Schröcken ski area which makes Ski Arlberg the largest connected ski area in Austria.
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St. Anton am Arlberg, St. Christoph am Arlberg, Pettneu am Arlberg: 1300–2811 16/34/49 305 Serleslifte Mieders: 982–1750 0/1/3 7 Silvretta Arena: Ischgl, Samnaun 1360–2870 7/25/13 172 Silvrettapark Galtür: 1600–2300 0/3/7 40 Sölden: Sölden, Hochsölden: 1350–3255 7/10/8 145 Steinplatte Waidring: 1100–1900 1/7/0 32 Stubaier Gletscher
Today, the contiguous ski resorts on three mountains around Lech and Zürs, the Arena on Gampen, Kapall, Galzig and Valluga above St. Anton and St. Christoph, form a ski resort with 87 lifts, 305 km of groomed slopes and 200 km of deep snow slopes. [2] Thanks to the many winter sports enthusiasts, tourism at the Arlberg is of great importance.
Cancelled SL in St. Anton (1992) was replaced in Ga-Pa and with scheduled DH there counted for classic combined. Not in original calendar. It replaced Val d'Isere (1993), Whistler Mountain (1997), Kitzbühel (2005, 2007). In 1981, GS in Morzine (6 January) counted for combined with DH in Garmisch (10 January).
The construction claimed 92 lives. The costs were totaled 38,165,282 crowns. The Arlberg tunnel rises from St. Anton on a length of approximately 4 km with 2 ‰. The highest point is at 1310.926 m in kilometer 104.241 m. Then it falls to Langen am Arlberg at 15 ‰. [8]