Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for St. Anton am Arlberg
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Skier & Snowboarder-Submitted Reviews for St. Anton am Arlberg
Total (3.8)
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Love this skiing experience. A first choice for North American skiers looking to get a taste of skiing in Europe.In addition to skiing, food and lodging options are excellent and way more reasonable than USA.
Nigel Costin
The nightlife and Apres Ski is first class as is the accommodations that I have stayed at. Usually very good snow conditions as well despite the time of year.
OJ Richardson
Quite simply the best ski area in Europe for reasonably confident skiers
Andy Moore - Jan 22 19
A great ski area. one of the best in Europe.
andries.terblanche
Vast ski areas; however we found most pistes quite skied out: very icy patches offset by lumps of snow pushed down from countless careless or inexperienced skiers and / or snowboarders. Blue, red and black runs. Quite unlike Dec 2017, when we had a v different and more enjoyable experience.
Dan
Best in Europe, but you'd better get ready to suck up your bottom lip if all you want is boring corduroy all day. This place is famous for bumps. It'll teach you that no two turns are ever the same. You'll get good fast here.
Peter Popov
The biggest ski area I've ever seen, with 3 large ski areas surrounding the valley, countless slopes, predominantly red pistes (advanced intermediate) . Sunny and warm in March almost every day, but snow grooming is excellent, so you hardly notice any rough spots. Off piste but marked trails abound, "red diamonds"
The town itself is quite lively, lots of eateries, cafes, bars and shops of all kinds. Only ting they are missing there is a proper gift shop, but, hey its not for the coffee mug you'd go to St.Anton!
James Wright
It was a great holiday. Very good skiing area!
foa3282
Better off-piste than Ischgl but not as good otherwise.
erni29.6.99
no°1!!!!!!!!!!!
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