Best attractions and places to see around St Anton am Arlberg, a village and ski resort in the Austrian state of Tyrol, offers diverse points of interest. The region features majestic alpine landscapes, including high peaks like Valluga and Galzig, and serene spots such as Verwall Lake. Cultural insights are provided by sites like the Museum St. Anton am Arlberg and the Parish Church, alongside modern facilities like arl.rock Sports Centre. Visitors can explore over 400 km of marked hiking routes and around 220 km of bike trails, making it a year-round destination.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A sophisticated, not exactly cheap town center of Lech am Arlberg, located directly on the panoramic trail along the Lech river.
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A small hiking trail leads to the Rüfikopf summit, which is also accessible in winter. From the small peak, there is a magnificent panoramic view of an impressive mountain landscape.
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A beautifully situated location on the Lech river, surrounded by a magnificent mountain landscape with plenty of hiking opportunities in every season.
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There is a marked winter hiking trail around the lake. However, it is only partially groomed and therefore very suitable for snowshoes.
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A beautiful area for snowshoe hikes. I would only venture outside of the marked winter hiking trails with an experienced guide.
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If the conditions are good, walking around the lake on snowshoes is possible but is only recommended with a guide.
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Lech (sometimes also with the addition of Lech am Arlberg) is a municipality with 1,605 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2023) and a village on the river of the same name in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg and, like Ebnit, Damüls or Mittelberg, is one of the Vorarlberg Walser villages. The community is an internationally known winter sports resort on the Arlberg. See: https://www.lechzuers.com/de
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A really beautiful view up here.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the serene Verwall Lake for a peaceful stroll, or witness the refreshing Stockibach Waterfall, which transforms into an impressive ice sculpture in winter. For breathtaking panoramic views, consider taking the cable car up to Valluga, the highest mountain in the region, or the Rüfikopf Summit Cairn, accessible by gondola from mid-June to early October.
Yes, Sankt Anton am Arlberg offers several family-friendly options. The Silvretta Reservoir Dam is a great spot for a walk around the lake, suitable for light footwear. The arl.rock Sports Centre provides indoor climbing, bowling, tennis, and a trampoline hall, perfect for active families regardless of the weather. Additionally, the Stanzertal Cycle Trail, following the Rosanna River, offers an easy and scenic bike path through charming villages.
You can delve into the region's past at the Museum St. Anton am Arlberg, housed in the historic Villa Trier, which showcases the history of skiing and alpine life. The Parish Church St. Anton am Arlberg, a 17th-century church with a baroque interior and distinctive onion dome, is another cultural jewel. The Arlberg Pass itself holds historical significance as an ancient trade route, with a hospice established in the 14th century for travelers.
Sankt Anton am Arlberg is a fantastic base for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Bridge Over the Rosanna – Along the banks of the Rosanna loop' or the 'Flirsch Parish Church – St. Anton am Arlberg loop'. Many cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, are available. You can find more details and specific routes on the Cycling around St Anton am Arlberg guide.
Absolutely! The region boasts over 400 km of marked hiking routes. You can start a hike from the Silvretta Reservoir Dam, or take the Galzigbahn up Galzig Mountain to access trails like the Panoramaweg “Mutspuren”. For those seeking a cozy stop, the Ravensburger Hut and Stuttgarter Hütte offer food and accommodation along popular routes. Discover more hiking trails in the Running Trails around St Anton am Arlberg guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the alpine huts for their cozy atmosphere, delicious food, and stunning views. For instance, the Ravensburger Hut is known for its food and location above the Spullersee. The Stuttgarter Hütte receives praise for its great location with panoramic views, excellent service, and tasty meals, offering catering from mid-June to late September.
Even if you're not skiing, Sankt Anton am Arlberg offers plenty in winter. You can enjoy snowshoe tours starting from the Silvretta Reservoir Dam. The Stockibach Waterfall transforms into an impressive ice sculpture, making for a unique winter sight. The arl.rock Sports Centre provides indoor activities like climbing and bowling, and the Arlberg WellCom offers indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, and relaxation areas with mountain views.
For relaxation and views, consider the Arlberg WellCom, a modern wellness center with pools and saunas offering stunning mountain vistas. The Rendl Beach, a spacious decking area overlooking the snowboard park on Rendl mountain, is a relaxed spot to soak up the sun and enjoy a drink. Many huts like the Stuttgarter Hütte also provide excellent food with panoramic backdrops.
Yes, the Pedestrian Zone in the village center is the heart of St. Anton am Arlberg. It's ideal for strolling, window-shopping at boutiques, and visiting cozy cafes and bars. This area perfectly reflects the vibrant spirit of the Alps and offers numerous options for dining and enjoying the local atmosphere.
Lech am Arlberg, though a significant winter sports center, has retained its charm. It's beautifully situated on the Lech river, surrounded by magnificent mountains, offering plenty of hiking opportunities year-round. Its hotels and inns blend well with the original architecture and landscape, and numerous cafes and restaurants provide regional specialties.
Yes, you can find a Monument to Hannes Schneider, a pioneering skier who developed a revolutionary skiing technique. This monument is located in the Ferienpark, in front of the Museum of Skiing and Local History, commemorating his significant contribution to the sport.


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